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So yeah, I’m just going to take this explosive device and leave it dangling above my genitals by the wires that set it off...

Might have been worth spending a small amount of that cash on an environmental review before buying the land.

Right after they launch a cryptocurrency.

Same around here. Most cars listed on the web are in transit, and a half-empty front lot with cars parked at weird angles to make it look full. The multi-brand dealers seem to be getting random surges of inventory. Its like nothing new will come in for a few months, then suddenly three or four haulers show up. I also

Let’s see, needs constant tuning and will crumble to bits if not stored at exactly the right temperature and humidity? Sounds about right.

“...this could be an opportunity to drive something “different” for a few years until the market cools off.”

Life as you knew it just ended.

The notice pointed to front-wheel hub extenders, which are a cylinder with a flange on each end. One flange is secured to the studs on the hub with nuts, and the other flange has studs which the wheel gets nutted onto. My guess is that the supplier provided Ford with hubs that had the extenders already attached, but

So what? Still got four left...

Here’s the thing that really makes this stupid: there are probably plenty of people on assistance who have decent credit but no savings. Right now auto loans are dirt cheap, but credit card rates are still borderline criminal. In that situation, it’s better to finance a more expensive car at the low rate than run the

And VT

The “asset tests” are probably going to consist of nothing more than a search of sales records of the year make and model, because actual inspections are too expensive. So anyone who owns something remotely unusual, or is in worse condition than average, is screwed.

How many running vehicles are actually valued at under $7k in the current market?

Appliances? Yeah, those would get delivered even if I had a big pickup, because I don’t have a forklift or a loading dock at my house.

It’s Heisenberg’s.

It’s called “Quantum Pedestrian Detection”. The pedestrian ceases to be a pedestrian at the moment of observation.

Ground clearance on a base Silverado is only 8". It’s less than on a Subaru Crosstrek.

Tesla also cant fit body panels, so I’m guessing those go next. When you’re only capable of manufacturing a smart phone, but find yourself making cars, survival depends on eventually stripping away all the parts that aren’t a smart phone.

Technically, you can opt to begin or cease using a train, but not when to. It gets to the stations when it gets there. Ultimately, that’s the post-humanist goal of networked autonomous vehicles. Your car will drive you home when the cloud determines your time to be optimal, because choosing to drive during rush hour

In later seasons, yes. But early on it was just the standard basic cable trope of putting the protagonist into a flashy classic car, regardless of the fact that it ran contrary to him being a spy.