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“Some 97% of trucking companies in the United States operate fewer than 20 trucks, and 91% have six or fewer, according to the American Trucking Associations. Those workers rely more often on one-off jobs than long-term contracts.”

Here’s the issue - too many small operators so they struggle both to achieve economy of

Extremely common for cheaper restaurants in Australia. Or the opposite direction where you line up at the counter and order and the food gets delivered to your table so the server is only a courier.

Just do it the Aussie way if- it can off road its a 4x4 (Four by Four), this can be shortened to a “Forbee”.


It was blatantly obvious that was sarcasm

Must me an American market thing - they are super popular here in Australia and you can get good enough ones for about 3-400 USD

They are superbly easy to setup.  Pull up at the camp location, you’re setup maybe 3 minutes later

Assuming they are the type of restaurant the runs at capacity to /require/ booking 

Indeed the restaurant may not have even known a mistake was made if they’re using a third party provider

Nobody is likely to be checking that stuff until a day or two before

Are you me?

If it truly ruined their holiday they are a person who needs to learn some resiliency 

Boutique brands like infiniti and lexus hurt their marquee more than they help

Hahaha, paradoxically the opposite effect - dark cabin = reduced eye strain = more awake

The blackout mode is really useful if you're on a long night drive in genuinely dark territory 

It’s got hydropneumatic suspension - they’ve lowered the back and raised the front to demonstrate ease of loading

My WRX gets 26mpg

If Americans liked smaller trucks (ie Utes like the hilux) they’d be able to off road and wouldn’t have nearly the sizeirelated ssues

At least a sports car that never sees track will usually be used to obliterate highway on ramps and carve the occasional corner

Semi trailers don't usually drive down suburban streets and car parks 

Spot on - my WRX averages about 26mpg mixed highway and city driving