You'd have to be a rather petite man for your nuts to be in trouble from that hitch. It's not even up to the knees of the person in the video.
You'd have to be a rather petite man for your nuts to be in trouble from that hitch. It's not even up to the knees of the person in the video.
they’re saving those for a slideshow ;)
The LAST thing I ever want in a car is the interior getting brighter the fast I go. WTF? It’s bad enough having the incessant touch screens screwing with my night vision. Saab had the right idea with Night Panel - that was brilliant.
um, idk. Prior to the institution of airport screening in 1972 there were 159 US aircraft hijackings in the proceeding 3 years.
Strange how these dipshits whine that banning people spewing the N-Word, harassing Trans individuals, or claiming that drinking bleach will cure COVID is “violating the user’s free speech”, but they draw the line at mocking the petulant billionaire upset that he’s being clowned on.
Good points. For those complaining about inflation and what the politicians are doing to fix it, I just point them to quarterly earnings calls for corporate America. See which companies and sectors are reporting massive profits and then you will have an idea which companies are gouging Americans in the name of “supply…
“Average McD wage in Indiana is 11.58$, or 8% below the national average.”
Took me 3 seconds to google. Do better.
And yet corporate profits have never been higher. I’m not saying that the cost of production hasn’t risen, in some cases quite dramatically. But if this were solely a case of passing on additional costs, that wouldn’t be true. And if you keep raising prices, but not wages, it won’t take long before you run out of…
Living wages would be lower if rents were lower. (Economic rent, which includes rent rent)
“In Indiana, part-time workers at McDonald’s earn $20 to $25 per hour, which is in competition with what temporary workers make at our plant,”
But, as the article shows, McD doesn’t actually pay more than a car factory.
That is just depressing.
But parking spots have shrunk so much that you might not be able to open the doors to get out.
Except for one thing: our middle aged Gen Xer hates the trunk. She can’t fit that cool MCM chair she found at the thrift shop in the trunk, it doesn’t hold her bike and it gives her nowhere to sit and change her shoes after a ride. She ends up with a crossover because that crossover makes it easy to go to IKEA with no…
also with that longer door you can chuck your coat/purse/toolbox/lunchbox on the rear seat behind you and not have to open another door. I know I rarely carry anyone other than the odd grandchild ( and I do mean odd but that’s another story) so why do I need 4 doors, four windows, four door locks, four doors worth of…
“have greater range than an electric SUV”
Eh EVs have to have better energy density first
Yep, the coupe. Not luxury, just the mundane everyday coupe. And I’ll raise the stakes by saying coupe with T-tops. As a teen in the 80s, I always wanted a coupe with T-tops, preferably an Old Cutlass.