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Question for Economists: Is inflation Good or bad for Federal Goverment Debt?....adding.. Is strong $ good or bad for US?
Buyers are buying in panic in this market if you ask me.
RWSGFY saysIt's MT or GTFO!
I'd agree with this. But MT is becoming a rarity these days.
I'd agree with this. But MT is becoming a rarity these days.
Fun to drive. Even a shit car. But it's a pain in the ass to be honest driving 2 MT's over 12-13 years.
How about EV? ICE cars are dead.
How about EV? ICE cars are dead.
rocketjoe79 saysHow about EV? ICE cars are dead.
No, ICE is FAR from dead.
Electric cars (currently) require rare earths, and the electrical grid (at least in the West) can't handle the load. Electric cars are a fad.
The government can try to force people to move to EVs but the result will be people just won't be driving anymore. That will be the actual result.
I’m pretty sure that is the government desired result. Limit private ease of movement. When only the upper 10% of population can afford to travel, you have a much more captive slave audience…
Here's why change blindness happens as well as the effect it can have on how you perceive and interact with the world around you.
https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-change-blindness-2795010?source=patrick.net
richwicks saysPsychology is filled with fraud.
As are politics, business, religion and anything else that humans interact with.
Car critics to have street creds have to subscribe to the notions that any car that is a 'real' car has to have: 1. manual transmission 2. Rear wheel drive 3. a bit of understeer 4. big, sticky tires 5. as many hp as you can cram under the hood 6 0 to 60 in less than five seconds.
Dumping on CVT is obligatory or you are a car wimp by definition.
It seems that 99.9 percent cars, the ones that do well with 99.9 percent of actual driving conditions for most people, are dumped on because they don't do well in the .1 percent of conditions of the race track or obstacle course.
Ah, this was the first year CA didn't get one penny in taxes from me.
It seems that 99.9 percent cars, the ones that do well with 99.9 percent of actual driving conditions for most people, are dumped on because
Bit of understeer? This is literally 99.99% of the fleet currently on the road.I think he meant oversteer. He also forgot to mention mid-engined! You gotta have a mid-engine, if for no other reason than it looks cool when you open the trunk and frunk in the Costco parking lot. (In Great Britain, the front one is called the "froot"?)
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