thrillerwa09
DanimalHouse
thrillerwa09

Actually no, its US Policy I believe for America not to sell B-52's internationally for a variety of reasons. One of which is of course treaty limitations as you stated.

I’ma let you finish but the Flex was the best EcoBoost “crossover” of all time.

Huh.

Sadly if you try to watch it your tv will blow up three fourths through.

Maybe it’ll be a Fusion STation wagon?

Hopefully it’s a Transit Connect ST with center exhaust, snowflake wheels and 4 Recaro bucket seats inside.

No, it has to drive the rest of the way.

Aaaaaand I would still buy it with the stick. If I am going to go careening in a group of people at cars and coffee, I want to be fully engaged.

That’s because Ford never offered the wagon or hatchback versions here like they do in Europe!

Blue might be the widest ranging “good” color, but the best? I’m not sure. If you want a good color for all people, then I guess blue is best. But if you want a good feeling for all people... British Racing Green is the best.

I guess this was more of a thought exercise than real debate, but I really like having actual, dial-style gauges on my 2007 Mazda 3. I hate digital gauges (especially a center-mounted touchscreen...that’s a deal breaker for me...sorry, Elon).

counterpoint

I always thought it was weird. Banks do it, one main line not individual ones for each teller, next person goes to next available teller. It makes the most sense, you go to the first person available because you’re the one waiting the longest. This is how lines should be conducted and is universal in banks and nowhere

That is disgusting

What’s he going to use now? HAM radio?

Thanks for this. I’ve been debating on getting a set of snow tires for my GTI. We haven’t had much snow yet this winter (Long Island), and the all-season tires that are on the car now are adequate for the cold but pretty dry winter.

I really think F1 should let go of the rule book. Give the teams minimum safety, fuel limit (and maybe a per lap limit like ACO) and watch the show. Ferrari is right in that they cannot demonstrate their product gravitas.

I think DuPont is technically closer to Olympia’s city limits than Tacoma’s. But, living outside of Washington for the past 6+ years, I’m surprised headlines aren’t “Train Derails Outside Seattle.”

But does he have “an adequate amount of money saved up for a rainy day when the Seahawks cut his dumb ass” money?