Coyotes habitat is a matter of survival.
Coyotes habitat is a matter of survival.
So it’s the city’s fault when people commit a felony and kill innocent bystanders. Why, the city forced them to do it. It’s not like they could somehow resist the urge to race.
Because if there is no legal race track available, the drivers are forced - forced! - to race on the street. It’s all the city’s fault. It’s not like these driver’s could resist racing, just go home and not kill innocent people.
You got Christmas presents?
You mean, before they get a Dinan kit that boosts performance by a third.
This will be more like $50K in that time frame.
I’d rather have an M6 Gran Coupe: More power. Available manual transmission. Far better looking.
Neutral: the tariffs were Wilbur Ross manipulating Trump’s impulsiveness, and a hail mary for the special election in Pennsylvania. They’ve already announced a couple of exemptions, the EU will get one next, rendering them moot. Japan is likely to get one too, or they’ll just limit the tariffs to raw steel and not…
I am. It refers to one country selling goods or raw materials below cost in another.
What does that have to do with importing expensive cars?
Cop car is inches from the back of my bike. I speed up 5 mph in a 25 to try and get a little distance while motioning with my hand to move back a little.
And yet, that’s less than you’d pay to purchase a parking spot in many major cities.
A 2013 CLK? Nope. The last year they made them was 2010. Replaced by the E coupe, which used the C class chassis and E class running gear.
Good luck finding one that doesn’t have a bazillion miles. On a GM built car.
Just get an E550 coupe. You can find them for about $18K. I bought a 2010 in 2013, it’s been very reliable. Two electric motors have failed (seat, door lock). That’s all in 40K miles of use. 380 hp, all the toys.
Take a new Honda CB1100 - dealers still have a ton of 2014's and they’re discounted down to about $7K. Add a ridiculously expensive retro dress kit from Whitehouse in Japan. And you get my dream bike:
The actual law is “100 miles from any international crossing”. Guess what airports with international flights qualify as.
Those things really stay with you.
I think you nailed it. When I worked in a bar, the easiest way to not have to argue with a customer over something was to just claim it was the law and we had no choice. Maybe one out of ten (if that) would challenge that whatever it was could really be a law. I’d say “Yeah, crazy isn’t it? Stupid government”. Worked…
So trigger a trade war that will cost you fifty times what the car tariff does?
Libel laws in this country make it nearly impossible for a public figure to sue. The National Enquirer has only ever lost two suits.
The tariffs will never happen. There’s a special election Tuesday for a Congressional seat in Pennsylvania’s coal country.