Sensible upgrades without making it a “Resto Mod”. NP.
Sensible upgrades without making it a “Resto Mod”. NP.
He was looking for some Schedule 2 fun.
The operating system handles the time and date. I can tell you that IBM had the leap year thing figured out many decades ago as the mainframes I worked on didn’t crash at 00:00 February 29th. Why application code is written that discretely limits February to 28 days is beyond me.
The dark side of me would constantly worry about finding a replacement for that rear window. Breakage might not be probable, but it’s possible.
Will the employee’s pay go up during peak times?
Um, something that goes with Truck Nutz?
I worked with a woman who was a volunteer EMT. She was in a wreck and was “thrown clear”, i.e. ejected from the car. She was convinced that not wearing a seat belt saved her life and would never wear one ever again.
I’d rather have an Isetta.
Hey Rob, the government didn’t give Chrysler a damn cent. They guaranteed the loans, i.e. they cosigned for them. Fortunately, the government didn’t have to take over the payments.
The car slightly behind and to the left of the truck should have seen it coming yet did nothing to detach him/herself from the situation. What were they thinking? It could have gone very poorly for them.
With the exception of the Mustang Mach-E, nothing here interests me. That said, the local Ford dealer near me is discounting the Mach-E, so I’m not sure of the timeliness of this article.
As Rob stated in a previous NPND, Ferraris tend to age in “dog years”.
I thought the seller would have done something to get the leather seats clean and repaired. Then I saw the line item for “rodent abatement”. ND.
Including “Socialism” and “Marxism”.
Of course I drove! I was in no shape to walk! /s
The bean counters are laser focused on per unit cost and consider warranty/recall work separately. Worst case, they build anticipated warranty/recall work expenses into the price of the unit, which leaves quality out of the equation entirely.
I’m sure the managers are figuring out ways to game the system to improve their scores, resulting in no net gains in quality.
It may now be a $35k car, but the maintenance and repair costs will be on par with a $270k car.
When I saw the headline, I automatically assumed Florida would be one of them. My bad.
He almost ended the life of his fellow officer who was in his line of fire. Totally irresponsible.