The charges are lame.
The charges are lame.
Delays will have the Cybertruck disappearing in Ford’s rear view mirror.
I am one of those fools who buys a car/truck new and keeps it until its ready for the junkyard. I keep them well maintained. However, its time to retire them based on an ambiguous formula in my head that’s based on reliability/frequency of repair/cost of repair. When a car gets too unreliable and/or the cost of repairs…
I hate humans. I absolutely fucking hate them.
I found the world’s largest toad in my toilet after my area suffered a long, hard rain. The amazing part is my house is on a city sewer system.
Don’t get me started with those fucking brodozers with the LED light bar.
Continuously illuminated dashboards are one of the stupidest ideas ever. Back in the days of old I could tell I needed to turn on my headlights when I found it difficult to read how fast I was going.
Whenever my cars would start acting up I would take them to dealerships on Sunday to look at new cars.
Gee. If only the guy had a device with GPS that could tell rescuers EXACTLY where he is.
MAGAts conveniently forget that it was Marco Rubio who originated the Steele Dossier.
My little berg has an unhealthy obsession with leaves. The city will come by and suck them up on two scheduled time periods. The city also states that at each time period the equipment will make only one pass.
You don’t fool me. That’s a Mark V.
The thinking man’s Lincoln Mark IV. Same platform and luxury at a substantial discount.
This is a perfectly good conspiracy theory going to waste.
Its always the old microeconomic conundrum: Make or buy. It depends on the analysis and/or whoever has an axe to grind.
I would like to see your hypothetical Smart Fortwo/Scotty Sportsman combination on a tall bridge with a strong crosswind.
If it spent most of its life in Northern Virginia it dealt with a lot of salt on the roads.
Note the rear license plate frame.
Good eye! Now, I feel stupid(er).
I see no evidence of AC in the picture of the engine bay. Did they engineer it so well that we can’t see a compressor and refrigerant lines?