Hey no worries. As long as we can agree to hate on fascists in suits, I’ll be happy to crack one open with you.
The sentence could have been constructed a bit better.
If you’re curious about why the polo and khakis, GQ did an article on it after Charlottesville in 2017:
Cars are safer, more reliable, faster, and more comfortable than ever before.
Nice of them to build in the douche light bar directly into the grill.
Vehicular homicide often carries a much lower penalty than 2nd degree. Intent would be the key question at that point but it would be difficult to prove.
I’ll also be taking a pass if the durability system doesn’t get an overhaul.
It’s possible that’ll be the case in the short term. Honestly though a number of aftermarket companies have gotten very very good at decoding the messages in a lot of integrated systems in newer vehicles.
There’s a notable difference in the rooms I put it up in.
The problem with the first part is that batteries are heavy and expensive. So while it’s possible to software lock the range, like Tesla did at one point, it doesn’t make much sense from an engineering and cost standpoint if there are other options on the market who don’t sign onto doing this.
Exactly. As we’ve seen with the Trump DoJ over the last week. If it exists somewhere digitally, it can likely be accessed by someone else.
Kinja is really borked the last few days, had to star your reply through your profile to get it to show to reply.
Oh man I’m guilty of doing this once on my rusty K1500 plow truck.
AWD is only available with the the 2.0 variant. I don’t see EPA estimates for the 2.0 yet so I’m curious what the penalty will be.
The only time I care about gas mileage is when I’m towing something long distance >300 mi with a small bore, tows on occasion, vehicle. That usually means the gas tank is small and it’s annoying to fill it up every 120 miles.
I was unfortunately along with a few other guys on my crew. As soon as the squibs fires eveyone bailed out. I was in the cockpit and took the longest to get out. It was unpleasant to say the least but luckily the plane was open so we just had to wait a hour.
Not a car but....
Thank you, that’s a good explanation.
1st: So what’s it actually going to take for US policy makers to admit that Regan got lucky with Reaganomics, that there’s too much money sloshing around at the top of the economic food chain, and that this incredibly dangerous game of finding the next unicorn is having a destabilizing effect on the economy at large?