Yes, but car lanes are more useful than bike lanes in most cities. The 60" flat screen tv you ordered online isn’t getting to you on a bike.
Yes, but car lanes are more useful than bike lanes in most cities. The 60" flat screen tv you ordered online isn’t getting to you on a bike.
No, I would argue that most people would not want to to bike year round. I would actually argue that most people would prefer to ride in a car or take public transportation.
Get rid of dedicated bike lanes. (I’m not a climate denier.)
I think the ‘spider face’ lamps are the DRL while the actual headlamps are in the position you’ve marked as foglamps. They’re stacked, and deeper with reflectors which makes me think that those are main headlight assemblies.
I wondered if this was a factory option or some strange modification.
I’m actually a mechanical engineer who dyno tests internal combustion engines every single day.
My used 87 Subaru had a transmission problem back when I was a freshman in college. I took it to a local Aamco, an hour later the tech came out and said I needed a new transmission, quoted me $1700 (this was back in 96) and said he could bill it to my credit card. I’m like ok, let me go to the bank and get you…
I’m in the northeast and this is NP all day long as long as there’s no rust. This model year is right at the cusp of the snort nose crank issue and was addressed mid model year. I was in the market and got a 90 NA last fall and prices have crept up in recent years. BRG is a premium, even without the hardtop, i’d be…
let me guess, you own a CH-R
My daily does 18mpg on average, current fuel prices in my area are ab0ut $3 a gallon. At “just” (according to the article) 50 cents/mi, 18 miles will cost me the equivalent of $9. So what am I missing here, how is this not just an emergency stopgap?
I’d always assumed that it was because the reservoir for that grade was running low.
So ever since your town ordered you to trim down your fleet (which you did to your credit), you went ahead and bought a diesel Voyager that failed inspection, a rustpile Jeep FC, and another Cherokee . Two steps forwards and two steps back. :D
I’m guessing you have a 1st gen GX, i’ve never thought of my 2nd gen as maneuverable or easy to drive. Driving it to me feels like wrestling a stubborn pig. But it is fun to drive strangely, in an unstoppable roll over anything kind of way. Plus my son named ours battlehog after rolling through some trails and ripped…
This is not exactly how MMT works. MMT advocates keeping interest rates fixed at 0% and controlling inflation via increased taxation. What it ultimately leads to is eventual devaluation of the dollar since we’re not living in a bubble. You’re essentially temporarily shifting the burden onto foreign governments (who if…
An outright ‘ban’ on anything rarely ever works when the thing you’re banning still has sizeable advantages. You need to make the alternative so great that it becomes the default choice for the masses. In this case of EVs over ICE, we’re slowly getting there but nowhere close to cut and dry.
It’ll be hard to do since salt is abundant, cheap, effective and usually not going to kill you directly. There are already issues of runoff into the soil and affecting groundwater, wildlife and reservoirs. You really don’t want a manmade chemical all over the place causing cancer and other unforeseen health issues.
The styling is interesting I’d agree but the car strongly suggests form over function with needless details. As an EV, the multiple grilles in front seem unnecessary and only add to drag. The rear saucer design is also well done, but something tells me I wouldn’t want to be the third guy back there in a rear collision…
It’s already begun. Nature has a way of correcting itself and to think that the pandemic isn’t related to climate change would be ignorant. Seeing that SARS,MERS,H1N1, swine flu and the like coming about since the turn of the century does not feel like a coincidence. It seems to be accelerating and I wouldn’t be…