What? I’m paying way more than 699 in cap hill.
What? I’m paying way more than 699 in cap hill.
Last time, I used 17gb in LTE on ATT’s plan in 3 weeks in Europe. Typically, I crank through 2-5gb/week as usual (except in Patagonia, where I switched over to an Iridium handheld, and that thing was slow as shit). In comparison, the T-Mobile line I had has the global roaming too, but it was near unusable. As of this…
Well, if that happens, I’m out of att. Only reason I stay is for the grandfathered iPhone international unlimited data plan.
Yes. Google it.
No apologies required. I understood what you meant.
Ahh. But you see, the no second hand smoke bullshit has been disproven. Fuck’em. http://www.popsci.com/ask-us-anythin…
The dumb thing is that CARB has publicly available specs for automakers to follow. All the other automakers followed them from the beginning. VW knows what specs it needs to meet, but hopes that it'll win a staring contest instead
If you read jeep garage, there are many threads about problems with these engines.
I was immediately bothered @ford USA after driving the wonderful current GEN Mondeo wagon. Can you imagine one of those things in a fusion sport TwinTurbo V6 config?
You don’t need that much power in stop-n-go
Next year, yes. Not right now.
How else are you going to justify maybach prices?
This car makes me sad because it reminds me that Toyota used to have some imagination and panache in some bygone era. (Hell, even up to the supra turbo/ previa s/c days in the 90s)
I’m assuming it’ll buff out.
Hear me out on this plausible theory. The Vatican invites these dignitaries from government and industry. One by one they visit, get captured and thrown on a dungeon underneath the Vatican (high walls? Duh). They get replaced by a remotely controlled clone.
You know, if they rolled over the updated nose to this car, it could be the compelling car it was originally meant to be.
Based on dimensions listed, you forgot the Toyota Land Cruiser and the Nissan Patrol/Armada.
Don’t ride, but I feel like this adage can be made for drivers of cars too.....I mean, before collision mitigation becomes widespread
Definitely not a top safety pick. Good riddance to the old ford platform.