3 legs is more stable than 4. 3 legged stools never wobble. 4 legged stools always wobble.
3 legs is more stable than 4. 3 legged stools never wobble. 4 legged stools always wobble.
Lowe’s didn’t buy craftsman.
Do you know how much weight it takes to shear a secure pin?
Jalops: all cars look this same! this is bad!
I would avoid any jackstands with the type of locking mechanism the HF ones have. Yours above have pins that have to go in and can’t slip out while in use, which is what you want when tons of metal are hovering above your body
This looks more classy and way more upscale than any ancient Dodge product
No. They replaced it with nothing over 5 years ago due to low sales. I believe the Kentucky plant it was built in in churning out RAV-4s without issue. They’re now reviving with the nameplate with a different model already produced in Japan. Your outrage at a Japanese company selling a Japanese Model in the US seems a…
The only thing wrong with the Venza was it was about 10 years too early and never got the refresh it needed when SUVs really started to take off.
Light bars are making a comeback in quite a nice fashion right now. Dodge just kept them the longest. I don’t see any striking resemblance, though.
None of the LEDs are dead.
You know, you are on to something. I had not just one but TWO girlfriends during that time period with Datsuns. Both had B-210s their parents had bought for them in high school. Both had immense numbers of miles racked up, on simple, dead-nuts-reliable cars. And both girls had christened those beloved cars with a cute…
What an insane coincidence... this is literally on a FedEx truck en route to my house as I type:
Growing up, my friend’s mom had a red Datsun car but I don’t remember which model. Anyway, she loved the car so much that she named her dachshund “Datsun”. He was a cute little pup.
You do realize that WD does not build hardly anything is the US. The facilities here are mostly R&D and marketing.
Storage for devices that run personal/government/military computers is far more essential than manufacturing for niche vehicles during a pandemic where tons of people aren't driving.
It makes a little more sense that a hard disc drive manufacturer/data storage company might be considered essential while an electric (largely luxury) car manufacturer is not.
You are.
A LOT easier to build SSDs and hard drives than cars. Cleaner factories, more spacing for workers, a facility that REQUIRES a high level of cleanliness due to what they make.
Ehhhh, I don’t think this is true for anyone other than people who live in very dense urban centers. I live in a 1M-sized city, a “medium city” by today’s standards, and at one point I did crunch the numbers on using services rather than buying a car. I concluded I’d spend approximately 30x the cost of a car payment…