All Minnesotans know that the Star Tribune only represents the views of the Twin Cities. The red bits REALLY don’t like it.
All Minnesotans know that the Star Tribune only represents the views of the Twin Cities. The red bits REALLY don’t like it.
This is the actual answer.
Who’s hungry?
“Yeah, no shit.”
2 words.
Well I can’t edit it now, but I missed the part where they took both. Now my joke, and day, are ruined.
If it’s a catamaran , it should have 2 rudders. I thought Orcas were smart.
Sounds about right. There was one time where the lake was completely glass flat (an EXTREMELY rare occurrence on Superior) and the canal was still rowdy. Our 18.5 foot Glastron is/was the smallest size boat I’d ever want to take through there, and even then I’m sure there’s more times where I wouldn’t than I would.
Not Florida or the ocean, but my family would take our 18.5 foot boat through the lift bridge in Duluth maybe once or twice a summer when I was growing up. It was always on nice days, but even 2-3 foot waves are HUGE for a boat our size. Keeping your speed, and making sure the bow is up makes a massive difference when…
Props to the officer who pulled him over. My guess is most wouldn’t.
Well I live in St Paul so maybe we saw the same one! Mine was blue. It was being followed by a shitty blacked out Cadillac ATS that had an absolutely horrendous sounding exhaust.
“It’s why you give your kid a 5 year old honda Civic for his high school graduation.”
The Smoking Tire had a video a few years ago of driving a red Koenig modified version of one of these around. Looked absolutely miserable, but you’d be the king of any cars and coffee you showed up to.
I actually saw one this weekend for the first time. Pretty sharp!
There’s a shit load of people who collect (or keep in great shape) boring normal cars. These single cam Saturns have a cult following too due to their insane durability and low running cost, so I could easily see someone buying it and using it as a weekend/summer car.
All well and good, but if no one else but Toyota backs the tech, it won’t go anywhere sadly.
I hope it went to a collector or a museum. These mundane (don’t @ me, these were a dime a dozen back in the early 2000s. I smoked weed in no less than a dozen different random beater Saturns in my teens) cars need to be preserved just as much as the Ferraris and Lambos of the world.
For real. Maintaining the ~300-ish mile range while reducing weight and charge times would be massive for the BEV.
“Toyota has been dragging it’s feet - after all, the company only launched its first all-electric model last year.”
It’ll be here next year guys, c’mon, it’ll be fine.