The Maine BMV clarified that while these vehicles are old enough to be classified as an antique in the state, they were still built for the safety and emissions regulations of another country and thus, the statute still applies.
The Maine BMV clarified that while these vehicles are old enough to be classified as an antique in the state, they were still built for the safety and emissions regulations of another country and thus, the statute still applies.
“We should have been more precise in our language around the Delica and ‘mini-trucks,’ but regardless, the underlying statute is what is being followed.””
Or, if the costs aren't cut, fewer teams can operate at full capacity, which reduces the number of jobs AND teams.
However, saying the dummy performed “nominally” is probably not the best way to phrase things.
You clearly didn’t own 70s and 80s cars.
I’d take the 3800, the 302 and the Cologne 4.0 OHV off that list. They’re very dependable engines.
I will not stand for this slander of the 3800.
There was once a shit poster on Oppo
Who liked to drive in snow
They went for a drift and tried a Scandinavian flick
But ended up in the ditch
When they tried to egress they were told not to stress
As Dale and Ayrton reached for their hand
This is an incredibly salty take and in very poor taste considering the Glick has been a friend to Jalopnik for years.
Damn, this could have been a decent article. Talk about how historically teams that have run partial seasons haven’t succeeded. Talk about I’d there really is an economic benefit through advertising. Lots of things to build a decent article off of. But this is just such petty bullshit. What the hell, man?
Right? Even if there was a valid criticism (there isn't, really), this is so confrontational it comes across as personal and petty. I've defended some of these hot takes from this author, but this is some of the worst shit I've seen here
Man, Jim has been around these parts longer than you have, and always been a good dude to talk to. Why are you always interested in the hate train?
Any weapon that fires more than one round per trigger pull is classified as a machine gun under Title II of the National Firearms act. Due to that level of specificity, it has allowed clever people to come up with all sorts of devices to assist your finger pulling the trigger.
Explaining the many categories of weapon classifications seems like something Torch would be well suited to, similar to his breakdowns of "what is a station wagon" and similar articles.
Standard connotation for a gun that fires multiple bullets with a single trigger pull is ‘machine gun’ for people that aren’t big into guns, no matter the shape of the gun.
That’s hilarious.
The cargo ship Ever Given has been blocking the Suez Canal for a few days now, blocking a crucial trade route and…
Supercross is happening in Indy tomorrow
Wonder how the Payne Auto Group will respond to this?
Watching the UAW is hilarious enough, though the crumbling, corrupt NRA is just as laughable as the union.