wagons-midwest
Wagons-Midwest
wagons-midwest

Just put the trailers on a train at that point.

I’ll bet semis don’t roll as frequently as suv/pickups, though. Though that is based on what I see on my relatively limited winter highway driving. Way more than 50% of SUVs that slide off have roof damage while most semis stay upright.

We can’t get truck companies to use tires that don’t fall apart, work people for a maximum of fourteen hours a day, pay a decent wage and they’re supposed to replace fifth wheels?

“You’re kidding”

It’s already a meme so why not Florida Boat?

I wouldn’t want to cause harm to Canada’s national varmint.

It’s coming at some point:

“The government” can’t do that sort of thing without a) cause and b) constitutional limits. Apple, Google or Facebook, on the other hand...

I can only get so many wool socks.

These are the same companies that abandoned manufacturing in the northeast for cheap southern labor a few generations ago. 

As someone from Pittsburg I agree. Columbus is a flat midwest wasteland. At least build somewhere like Youngstown where jobs are really needed. Pittsburgh is okay but there are plenty of towns within 20 miles that could use a boost, too.

All these people need to be put in stocks in the baggage area for a few hours so they can watch their luggage go round and round before being taken away. An entrepreneurial soul would make a fortune selling spoiled vegetables for other passengers to throw at them.

Maybe an armed society isn’t very polite after all.

Lots of money papers over horrible abuses. College sports and the Olympics are pretty good examples.

Well, at least Chrysler can still make nice concepts.

Next you’ll say he was driving a Charger which has become the douche-mobile of the pandemic.

I’d be happy with a TSX rebadged to an Accord R. The looks *and* the lifestyle.

If only I could get a new TSX/Accord R of that vintage.

I’ve seen a handful of Polestars on the road. If Volvo’s serious about going 100% electric what will that do to the breakaway brand? And can anyone trust a Chinese company these days with something as network-integrated as a modern car?

All those general consensus adages for buying a house or car are thirty years old. Financing has spent a lot of time and money focusing on the monthly payment, which is why you see super long term loans and variable rates these days. It’s all to make the first payments look palpable now regardless of how much you’re