I put a sleeping bag in the back of my Magnum. That makes it a sleeper.
Am I doing this right?
I put a sleeping bag in the back of my Magnum. That makes it a sleeper.
Am I doing this right?
I wait for the future when cars are totaled out because the cluster screen bricks.
Saw my first Model 3 close up in my town this weekend, and boy is that an ugly car. The front is wrong, the rear 3/4 are oddly styled, and the interior is awful. I guess their designers are as professional as their PR people.
They only underpay because people are willing to work that job for that pay.
the problem isn’t that uber/lyft came in with a better service (it did but that can be fought with updates to the cab companies software) it’s the fact that the cabs can’t be competitive because they are restricted by laws while uber/lyft are not Examples:
1. only X number of cabs allowed to be registered in the city…
If it’s similar to the US though, another big problem is that Uber is merely a glorified matchmaking service. The Uber drivers can undercut the taxi drivers because they aren’t subject to the same sort of regulations the legitimate taxi companies are. Probably the most glaring of these is commercial car insurance.…
The entire industry is foreshadowing a future full of EVs, of all kinds.
Hmmm.... a V12 would require the same. :)
I there is one motivating force in the German auto industry, it’s jealousy.
I like how they’re cleaning up the lines of the new Mercedes designs.
I mean that’s a REALLY conservative “bro-lift” if it even qualifies at all.
A trucker shortage is the free market telling trucking companies that they aren’t offering enough. Better wages and more forgiving routes and deadlines would do wonders for the industry. Of course, that’s going to fall back onto other industries and ultimately consumers, but we either pay enough to ship our shit, or…
You could literally improve every industry with this solution.
Neutral: How Would You Improve the Trucking Industry?
Neutral: How Would You Improve the Trucking Industry?
When I got my first mail from AARP (in my 30s) I tried to sign up, because why not get discounts. But they are pretty strict that you have to be 50 to join, which is fine, but why send me stuff 15 years before I’m eligible?
I understood all the words but not how you put them together.
Classic UK plate on a classic UK car and a pre-EU German plate on a pre-EU German car. What’s not consistent?
I feel like “Like Father” is betting on how much I love the Good Place and Frasier, and they’d be right.
Yeah, the rocks/cinder blocks drop was dumb. But the tool box one just falls from the bedside; not exactly an unlikely scenario.