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Foam works by excluding oxygen from the fires. Lithium Ion fires contain their own oxygen. They have two sides of the fire triangle built into them, oxygen and fuel, so once it heats up to acceleration point, it is gonna keep going as long as there is heat generated. That is what water does to them, it removes heat

Is anyone studying what, if any, water contamination there is from putting EV fires out? Is that a worry?

I am going to go a different direction and go with the Class A or Class C RV.

You’re welcome to utilize an HHR in the article, but the true boomer-mobile is the SSR, no one on earth outside of the boomer demographic likes this vehicle:

This brings up a good point, I wonder how much Tesla’s price swings have cost owners in uncontrollable deprecation?

Yeah, as it turns out, 14 year olds dumb enough to break into cars just for joyrides are also dumb enough not to know which cars they can steal without breaking in first.

The auto market isn’t about what you need, but what you want.

The new ones really do not ride that badly compared to the old days. 

back seat and rear bumperettes were optional back in the YJ days. 

Why are you so unable to handle an alternate opinion that conflicts with your echo chamber view?

A 22% APR means that the lender is quite confident that they will need to repo that vehicle. Granted, I’m sure a good bit of this is car dealerships adding points because used car buyers have few options anymore.

Because government backed student loans have worked out so great.

Yup - talk about “fuck around and find out”. NEVER mess with a mother when kids are involved - you’ll be on the short end of the stick.

But if people made good financial decisions, our economy would collapse like *snap*...

I found out my hybrid Maverick was delivered to the dealer today after approximately 22 months of waiting. Every day I’m reminded that I made the right decision in telling them to keep it. 

Speaking as someone who does superficially similar field work in Texas, what he really needs to do is to talk to his supervisor about getting access to university vehicles. The importance of this cannot be understated - looking official opens a lot of doors at field sites that would otherwise be 100% closed if you

I can’t imagine paying for a Mitsubishi.

What are the legalities of "restoring" it if they didn't renew and someone legally bought it? 

Thing is, pretty much all civilian infrastructure is incredibly easy to sabotage. Want to plunge a neighborhood into darkness? All you need is a chain saw to take down one tree into the trunk line into the neighborhood, presto. Want to mess with gas stations? Hey, in a country with over 300million guns, we’ve now

Yeah it really depends on WHERE in a city we are talking about. Downtown, where parallel spots are usually the only ones outside of parking garages, or suburbia. Also the number of spots is almost always regulated by P&Z in many cases you need one or more spots for each potential customer up the the max occupancy.  So