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You do realize that NASA is funded separately from DHS and the USCIS, right?

Are you being sarcastic or are you retarded?

I didn’t see Chevette on the list. It wasn’t that bad, it was just outdated and crude. A 1970 tech car introduced in the mid-70's, then persisted until the late-80's with almost zero updates or upgrades.

So apparently they had a saggy rear even when new.

Dude you didn’t realize that we’re losing the space race because over the last 4 years, we defunded NASA to put illegal immigrants in your local Mariott? And then the president personally sent each one a handwritten letter asking them to “do all the crimes”.

The Dart is so funny because it had that big expensive commercial with Tom Brady that said to “kick out the committees” when it was just a perfectly fine entry-level sedan that was probably subject to many, many committees

Oh yeah, there’s the pile of sadness I knew you meant! 

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It was a way of getting around that didn’t have to be fed whether you were using it or not and didn’t randomly emit poop in the general direction of your face when in operation, so there’s that.

WTF?

My Facebook feed is filled with shit like this. Even if I play whack-a-mole to remove this stuff they keep on showing up. The CCP desperately wants us to think they are anything other than what it is: A brutal, authoritarian regime that keeps its population under its thumb. 

I even included that picture in my comment. But they probably use ChatGPT or something to put these lists together, so I’m sure that went unnoticed. 

As the contributor of this comment, yeah. The UK Granada looks rad! Unlike this turd:

Lots of people think of the positive impact of the Model T only… it certainly was an important industrial and societal milestone - that can’t be denied. But It can be that and really bad.

Isn’t Bellwood from the UK? That explains a lot about their columns.

And the standard control layout that we went on to use is not the one Ford tried to push with the Model T. It was a bad layout that was counterintuitive even at the time. It was just so cheap that people were prepared to overlook it.

Agreed.  The European Granada (Actually a product of Ford Germany) was an excellent car for it’s time, and competed with Audis and BMWs of the day.

The Model T I can at least sort of see - it wasn’t popular because it was good, it was popular because it was common and cheap, more or less from the start (absolutely makes it important and influential though). Furthermore, the Model T was wildly outdated by the time it was discontinued, so not good *by the standards

The Vega was horrible; I had a friend who bought one new and it barely lasted 4 years, and that was with one engine replacement. As a former Corvair owner, I’m not sure they belong on the list; they were decent cars, but the ‘69 models were a bit bodged together by the factory. I owned a ‘64 Corvair at the same time

Wrong Granada for sure. That’s the UK one. And the Mark 1 Granada in both sedan and coupe is a fantastic looking thing. 

Duuuuude. This is the Granada mentioned in slide 6.