timothytitan
TimothyTitan
timothytitan

This. Why do companies keep putting important indicators like BRAKES or TURN SIGNALS below a car’s (never mind a SUV or truck) sightlines?

Why does Kia put the turn signal indicators so low? They’re typically so low they’re not in most people’s line of sight.

How does the article not even address the “exciting new holes” mentioned in the headline?

I give Ford a bit of a pass because, if memory serves me, they were the only one of the Big 3 that didn’t take a huge federal bailout back in 2009 whilst GM and Chrysler were sucking hard on that govt teat.

The problem with reopening businesses is that, until schools open, you’ve still got a large chunk of the population who can’t return to normal work schedules.

Build ships in non-US shipyards? Fuck you!

Nope! My hands have a lifetime of calluses with the attendant cracks and creases. These towels catch on those cracks, however small and feel really weird. I get the 60-packs of white terry towels from Costco for $15. Use and clean or toss as appropriate.

1st gear: Why  do the words 'Trump administration', 'chaos', and 'confusion' always appear together in the same article? 

Your good faith interpretation of his tweet is about as legitimate as Fox News’ interpretation of, well, anything.

Man, this “article” is badly written. Were no journalists available?

People who recline are monsters. Full stop. 


Neutral: Would You Ever Apply For a 69-Month Car Loan?

The question is... if a popular democrat party president were suggesting this very same livery, would ANYONE be complaining about it?

are you fucking kidding me?

The F-350 with 1050ft-lb, a 4.17 first gear, and a 4.30 rear gear is 20,836ft-lb to the ground.

Counterpoint: I would say the type of person who takes investment advice from a car blog probably benefits immensely when someone tells them to refrain from attempting to pick a unicorn and just go zero fee index.

Hey Eric, stop crying about Trump.  Find a real problem to worry about other than fleet mpg standards.

You can comment on Tesla stock, one way or another, because it’s tangentially related to auto news but stop blindly pitching people on index funds in an automotive publication.

I’d wager road conditions are the biggest factor in interstate crashes up here in the rust belt, and Michigan winters vary a ton in length and severity from year to year. I wouldn’t put much stock into a steady that uses data from a single year.

My first thought as well. I hate evidence free speculation like this, it reeks of politics.