Its US centric and SUVs here are basically mini vans. Nobody puts anything on top. IF they actually do carry bikes or any extra cargo (which is really, really rare) its always on a tow hitch at the back.
Don’t see much of that in the states, esp from SUV’s. A lot of them have roof racks, but rarely see them carrying anything, except maybe a kayak.
Roof racks that are actually used seem to be more popular in cars, esp Subaru's where the interior can't actually house large items.
Silly man you actually think Americans use SUV’s for their original designed use... haha.. laugh I say laugh at thee I do. SUV’s are nothing more than mere status symbols for people to know you have money and that your husband is cheating on you with the baby sitter and you drink a bottle of wine for lunch daily.
“I am horrible with names. Go to look up something on the internet, get sidetracked and forget what I wanted to do.”
Describes me perfectly. I’m a couple of years older than you and did not have concussions.
Welcome to middle age?
It’s being reported because the doors are relatively controversial among those who can’t fault a traditional door.
Gimmick or not this doesn’t surprise me at all. You send out a RFP for design and the winning bidder fails to deliver the final product and doesn’t follow through after the fact. Any firm would sue, this isn’t unique to Tesla.
The when was the last time you saw something on the roof of a Range Rover or G-Wagen? That’s their competition.
How many Cayennes, MDXs and X5s have anything on the roof. Very rarely do you ever see it.
It seems to me that DFS tried to pull an Uber: create so immensialy popular that by the time regulators started to notice it would be too late to do anything about it. This strategy has failed for a variety of reasons: DFS is more self-evidentially illegal, more people need taxis than they need to gamble on sports,…
Stories like this are really important for people who wave away concerns about concussions with “they knew what they were getting into when they chose football.” They really, really didn’t. When most of today’s pro players started out in the game, they knew about the possibility of physical damage but the neurological…
His brother, Kal, was always the sturdy one.
1. Continuing to insist it’s not gambling when it is plainly gambling and a dozen states have declared it as such
Has anyone been tracking DFS revenue by week? My guess is that it started out immensely popular, probably peaking around weeks 4-6 in the NFL season, and then slowly petered out as most people realized (1) that it’s rigged in favor of professional players, (2) that it’s really nowhere near as fun as actual gambling or…
H/t to Josh
Like I'm going to listen to the opinion of someone who goes to the airport to watch a movie.
Apologies to Andy Reid. The blame should be spread.
They’re a stiff contender.