Costco has it for the same price.
Costco has it for the same price.
Costco has it for the same price.
Costco has it for the same price.
As a side issue: Why do people constantly complain about Yahoo's no telecommuting policy? It's sort of de rigueur in most silicon valley companies, Facebook and Google included.
He's just ragin' because he saw the Solyndra building right after he got cut off. Misappropriated rage, that's all. That being said, my wife and I are talking about dashcams for our cars. She drives that route every day, and tells me that there are some crazy East-Bay drivers there...
Sadly, no; Just their standard ADSL2+ connection. They give a static IPv4 IP and they allow you to pair bond. I only get 7mbps down/1mbps up, so I can technically 2x it with a 2nd line. But, I'm happy as heck with these guys. They're principled and committed to their customers.
Once again, proud to be with Sonic.net here in the Bay Area.
Admittingly, that Geely SC is pretty sweet looking.
CARB's impact in California through dramatically improved air quality means that most Californians can be outside almost every day of the year without worry about levels of smog that are now seen in present day Beijing or Shanghai.
Either you're a midget, or that reporter is freakishly tall.
Medical bills probably won't be as big of a problem as the heartache and recovery. Kaiser Northern California is non-profit, and everything is flat rate, low deductible, and no lifetime maxes.
If you've seen the progression of IIHS testing, moderate offset from the early-mid 90s to now the new small-overlap testing; you can see the big change in safety technology over the years.
If i recall correctly, those early 90s vintage Accords barely had any UHSS or HSS, let alone a safety cage. That, plus a 2800 lb…
I've seen this show a few times in Europe. Alot of the baddies seem to always roll in American metal.
Given that minivans are a small fraction vs SUV/ CUV sales, a minivan is sort of thinking outside the box. Personally,I would get a Mercedes Viano 4 matic, Mitsubishi Delica D:5 diesel 4wd, or a Volkswagen T5 BiTDI 4 motion. Sadly, none of those are sold in the US
Meh, the us, Europe and Asia have different design aesthetics that mirrors their culture at that particular time. That's all there is to it
Rule of thumb: sienna awd if you want to take it into snow, otherwise odyssey
This is a mild inline hybrid a-la IMA
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Hear hear!
Actually, if you notice that little plastic cutout, it's where the headlight washers pop out.
Quite common in the SF Bay Area.