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The issue, as I understand it, is that they are selling vehicles for which they themselves do not have the title. Not so much that the title is sitting around in their offices and they’re not transferring it, but rather they don’t have it at all.

That is shocking (and good), but lest we be tempted to overstate our praise for SD Republicans doing the obviously right thing eventually, the House vote to impeach in the first place was only 36-31, and in the Senate trial 9 of them voted against conviction based on his crimes themselves, and 2 of them somehow

Honestly, the 3rd row is the best part. Mostly because it can be removed/folded and give you an actual decent-sized trunk.

Making America Great Again!

I used to do work like this. we had a guy at the docks that would call when a container ship full of TV/VCR combos would come in, he would tell me what truck and what highway it was on

Free electricity to all through large towers spaced out around the US. Good times. Also, the AC/DC war and public battles, which ironically lead to the invention of the electric chair.

If any part of you is “grinning,” I think you’re the complete asshole in this situation.

I’m guessing that Raphael is trying to say that auto/truck owners should pay enough in taxes to make up for all driving related costs that the state/cities bear, which is substantial. And that he feels that they are currently not paying enough.

I’m in agreeance with the Yukon. Comfy, big, parts are cheap and easy to come by in the event of an issue. Plus fuel economy is alright.

“Stroll the elder”

Seems like a waste of time. I’ve heard very recently that bribery is probably not even really a crime.

Perhaps the better question: is there anyone less qualified? 

Does that include being purchased?

Italians fixing potholes? Old news!

I wish they would drop it, preferably off the nearest cliff.

You know what Herbert Diess should do to rattle the cages? Give us the GODDAMNEDMOTHERFUCKING GOLF R WAGON. Respectfully.

My towels are incredibly reliable. I’ve dried myself many hundreds (if not thousands) of times, and they’ve not broken down once. No mechanical issues with my work backpack either. My gym water bottle hasn’t needed to go to the garage since I’ve owned it. My running shoes are high mileage at this point and still going

Xin Jinping has literally said this every year since 2016.

Foster had seven stops and one H&R Block.

Via a car carrier, the same thing that brings them to the dealership in the first place. This can’t seriously be your objection.