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TractorMan90
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Neutral: we have a 3 year low mileage lease on our F-150. Second year is up next month and we just barely turned 13,000 miles. There have been maybe 5 days in this past year where both our vehicles were being driven on the same day. Trying to put most of our miles on the truck, and it’ll get driven more this summer,

...what is the best “sporty” sedan for a young professional who wants a luxury car without the hassles?

Sell it on BAT, home McMansion of ridiculous prices.

Reverse: Obligatory.

Fuxsake, Bloomberg had to point out that Ford factory workers would not be able to work from home. Yeah, thanks for clarifying.

First Gear.

1st: Does it really need pointing out that people who work in factories can’t build cars from their kitchen table?

1st Gear: I think a lot of companies are going to be rethinking their approach to office work after this pandemic. Most employees show increased productivity working from home, and businesses can save money by limiting office space.

It could also mean their inaccurate, based on untimely(old, out of date) information and incomplete evidence.

Just going to say it:

It should be pointed out that Hindenburg had this statement in the legal disclaimer of their report:

It’s a “TerraGator” dry fertilizer spreading machine. You’ll find them all over in farming communities. The big tires, with the front inset in the middle of the two rear tires, are for flotation and to prevent compaction of the soil before planting.

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According to this video they are a crop sprayer tractor.

Are we going to ignore whatever the hell this wacky thing is?

i think i’m most impressed they were able to rescue the two dogs in that manner without them panicking and jumping out a window.

Forget Squirrel teeth, the upper plastic makes me think of Beaver Teeth.  Especially  when it get dirty.

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Soooo, a BMW?

The poor mans impact wrench... I know it well...

Thank you, Mr. Clarkson.