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Because you know your report is BS and would land you in serious trouble by just attempting to file?

By doing that she gets tried, and probably convicted of perjury. Genius.

The Republican party is not trying to stop an investigation. They want to bring this to court so both sides can testify. Kavanaugh immediately told the council that he would be willing to testify under oath to prove his innocence. Ford, or rather her lawyer, refused to testify unless the FBI conducted an

Don’t kid yourself. She was never willing to testify for fear of being caught in a perjury trap. That’s why she wanted the FBI to investigate first, to attempt to magically scrape up some evidence that she never had. The only reason she is saying “maybe” now is because it’s the only way she can keep this slanderous bal

1st Gear: Having a system that relies on the driver to operate the car as they normally would, and then take over when needed, is a really bad idea, and I’m putting a lot of emphasis on the “really” part. If someone is driving and the car suddenly tries to swerve that driver is going to panic and fight the car, which

“Laughs in German” didn’t get it? Even though it had 10x as many stars?

Wrong. These cars were pretty good, especially if you got one with a V6.

Gutless? Check

It was ugly instead of bland, which apparently made it unique.

Definitely the Chevrolet Aveo. Gutless, useless, unsafe, and generally unreliable. If you bought an Aveo, you essentially told the world that you had given up on life.

Definitely the Chevrolet Aveo. Gutless, useless, unsafe, and generally unreliable. If you bought an Aveo, you essentially told the world that you had given up on life.

I would almost agree with you if it wasn’t for the fact that there are still so many because they somehow just keep going. You could probably have a rod knock in three cylinders and a transmission that no longer has third gear and it would still go another 100k miles.

It’s kinda like what Chevrolet did with the “SS” badges slapped on literally every car in their lineup. Was it cool? Yeah, but the only reason they became legendary is because people heavily modified them. They were slow turds from the factory and it made the nameplate lose it’s appeal.

the $7k Altimas are almost never the ones getting repossessed, at least not around me. Repo companies come to us to get keys made to the cars they are taking, and the majority are 2013 or newer crossovers, SUV’s, or pickups.

Calls me a “colossal fucking moron” for calling out biased media on pushing a racism narrative. Uses the same biased media in attempt to discredit me. How am I the one who needs to pull his head out of his ass?

Yeah I can’t change that now. Thank you for pointing that out, I’m going to delete your comment so that people don’t get the idea to actually do that.

Ordering aftermarket parts for work is so much less stressful when you don’t have to hope the person on the other end of the line didn’t make a mistake!

There was a small patch, maybe three feet wide, and I shoved the car into what little space there was.

The department store isn’t spending billions of advertising to show just how capable that mountain bike is off road.