Several Lincolns had similar, the Mark VIII was the best execution of it with the neon bulb.
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Most of them will justify their actions as “free market capitalism”. This just shows that they don’t even understand what they are saying.
You know my great-grandfather used to tell me an anecdote about America: We used to build things. We made stuff. We knew how to make money by actually creating things that people wanted — and selling those things.
Are you sure its not the 2021 Bronco Sport you are spotting? Those are already hitting the streets and becoming common.
Are you sure you haven’t seen the Bronco Sport instead?
No idea but as a current Michigander that immigrated from New York I can assure you that as bad as you think roads in NY are they are glass compared to Michigan roads.
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I love Alfa Romeo, I had a 155 V6 and loved every drive and gear change, but this is not the Alfa Romeo I love. These are worse Miatas with Italian electrics and build quality.
One of the vehicles I work on frequently is a variety of tow tractor that has standard, coordinated, and crab steer options. At least once a month, we get a mobile maintenance call from the operators, who are trying to blame the vehicle for damage to the aircraft they tow. Every time we respond to see what is…
No. Traditional rear steer only turns in the opposite direction of the front wheels to tighten the turning radius. So if you turn the front wheels to the right, the rears turn to the left to take the rear in the opposite direction and make the vehicle rotate in a tighter circle. Crab walk allows the front and rear…
If you like this, but hate the expensive bits, look into a Toyota Sequoia.
You think this is slow? Compared to your Jeeps?
I imagine they’re doing all sorts of things, the problem is just that prohibition is as bullshit as the GQP talking point that high(er) tax rates make job creators stop doing their thing. It’s a fountain of money, and despite our slide towards fascism, Americans by and large, don’t want to live in the kind of…
This is the most scathing summation of the many things wrong with American policing. It’s a Judge Dredd dystopia. I look on the truth that the show The Wire espoused to us: Policing isn’t about improving a bad situation it’s about the cops justifying their existence with good stats.