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All they needed to do was fly really low to the ground while someone in a hopped up Civic with NOS drives underneath and jumps into the wheel well. Then the newly arrived passenger can push the landing gear down into place. Saw it in a movie once and it seemed do’able.

1st Gear...

Oh the car had all its lug nuts. Only problem was that one of them was in the driver’s seat.

Soon you will be confident enough to ride and text at the same time.

What’s up with the third headlight location? Where the designers unsure of how many to add because of the odd wheel count so they err’d on the side of including both the car and motorcycle headlights?

How many anonymous CUVs can Chevy come up with?

The fact that Subaru is stopping production to address issues is encouraging. Two out of the three issues wouldn’t have stopped more than half the manufacturers from pushing them all the way to the customer and then only issuing a TSB.

There seems to be a few things in play here. There are the standard ‘union for the workers’ demands for sick leave and better pay. There is the ‘union for the union’ demands that they be recognized as the voice of the workers, all workers. Then there are a couple of things that seem to be the normal Liberal demands

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The weakest link in the customer service experience is the bit that directly interacts with the customer. If Ford can somehow change that...

True, but....

The same reason banks seem to have cameras from the 1980s. MONEY.

I propose that we limit hi capacity magazines batteries. That should limit the number of wheels they can remove between recharges.

I’m waiting for Toyota to come out with a re-branded WRX as the next Corolla S. Oh, wait, that trim level is already wasted. “SS”. Crud, Chevy has that trim designation. “SSS”. Hell, why not.

Brah!  Truck buyers are not obsessed with dick measuring. We only measure like once a week at the gym.

There’s not enough money per unit for manufacturers to bother with cool things for poor people. Not as long as they can sell fewer, big ticket items often enough and not saturate the market.

zoomzoomy2k are you a political twit for the ‘compassionate’ (re-branded from ‘tolerant’) party who seems to have no issue with hoping a lot of hard working people loose their jobs as long as certain political figures get voted out of office? In other words, are you part of the ‘at any cost’ movement?

I just wonder if this isn’t the Mexican government giving its own people the finger. The gov is probably a little pissed because they failed at having a good economy, people are stealing their gasoline, other people won’t stop cutting across their country and junking it up, gangs kick their army’s butts and people are

If the service department told them it was unsafe, that is strange. Dealerships make the most money off of the Service department. Maybe the Adviser had a sudden case of honesty and couldn’t live with himself if the car black holed and took a good customer with it.

The airport is probably owned by the City of Dallas and is therefore exempt from paying people for personal property damage. It’s like if a traffic sign fell on your car. Act of God, not act of City.