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How does the wrecking affect insurance premiums???

The LS was considered one of the safest cars made the year it was released. As you say, the chassis was decent.

Jaguar chassis with a Jaguar drivetrain and Jaguar electronics. Sure, just mash a Ford engine in it.

Double wishbone suspension at all four corners. Cadillac turned the corner, Lincoln could have as well but didn’t stay the course and improve with each generation. They went back to their old ways of being a Ford with nicer paint.

Carbon ceramic front breaks? What is this, Craigslist?

So it’s bad because it has a bad automatic transmission - not because it doesn’t have a manual. Two different things.

You.......are wrong........

“UAZ 2269”

Before I even clicked the article, I knew it was Torch who wrote this.

Excellent point. I should change the wording to ‘they stop more expensively’

That’s a weird way of doing math. Do they actually lose $4,000 on every car, or is it that $359 million spread out over all the cars they sold, comes out to a $4,000 loss on every car.

Said before, say it again. The Coast guard is the only service that really pulls its own weight and gets value for tax dollars. It is criminal it gets so overlooked.

Not so much that, but look at the pole, it’s hot dip galvanized. Urine will dissolve zinc, and if there’s any gaps in the bottom seam where it can get inside the pole it’ll take the coating off the inside too. Could very well have been that the rust was progressing slowly enough that it was being worn off the outside

If you are hoping it’s only dog urine then you either are irrationally optimistic or you have never been to San Francisco, homeless capital of the world.

Bugs in Fallout: New Vegas might have eaten your save file. Maybe they took away a few hours of progress, or forced you to reset a couple of quests. Maybe game-crashing bugs pissed you off to the point where you wished you could get your $60 back. But they probably didn’t cost you a million dollars.

wrong side for us. right side for them.

It’s obvious to me how this works. The knob is the steering wheel in that mode. It actuates the power steering electric motor. The steering wheel turns because it is mechanically connected to the steering rack. The rack is moved by the electric assist motor per instructions from the knob. There isn’t any automatic

People are acting like the truck’s computer is automatically doing it. No. It’s just an alternative control system so the driver backs up the truck with the trailer. Method A vs. Method B. It’s like saying a person doesn’t know how to drive because he hasn’t learned the controls of a Model T Ford. Um no, they are just

You are being inconsistent.

Heh, Fallout NV has bugs? Drop some points off.