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I like the idea of a midsize truckish SUV with a nice interior, a small bed, and decent towing capacity. A Jeep Grand Cherokee based vehicle that is similar in function to the Ridgeline would get my interest.
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i have to laugh at the thin-skinned hypocrisy of Mr Blu, though....he slags on Californians and left wingers constantly, yet takes slight at any criticism of right wingers.
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I've been doing it full time since moving back here last year. For my type of work, it works. I have a fast internet connection. And a 2-3 hr time difference w most of my colleagues. One to two conference calls a day, an occasional WebEx. Most of my career, I've been in a cubicle or open office plan. I've found that I work very well alone, more focused. Instead of business casual, I'm pretty casual. Sweats and a hoodie usually.
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Toyota News: 2019 Toyota Yaris Sedan Drops the iA
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I'll have to check it out..wipers were a rarely used feature in the desert, but I do use them often in NE Ohio...- 39 replies
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Interesting...so RainX actually works? Always assumed it was just hype..- 39 replies
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Maybe it's a combination of larger wheel size and bigger grilles, badges, lights, etc but they certainly appear to be much larger..
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Toyota News: 2019 Toyota Yaris Sedan Drops the iA
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It's one of those nice-to-have little luxuries. Wouldn't mind having them on some future car.- 39 replies
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There was an article last year about another Chevy CUV, between the Nox and Traverse...haven't heard anything more since then.
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One thing I've noticed in pics is how short and stubby the rear of the XT4 looks. Hopefully it looks more substantial in person.
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VW News: 2019 Volkswagen Jetta To Start At $19,395*
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IIRC, wasn't the IRS just on the sprty trim of the current gen, the GLI maybe?- 9 replies
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I have a former coworker who has the title Chief Awesome Officer at a major software company. I've never been much into titles, my current one is nominally Java Consultant/Technical Lead. I've been w/ my client in Scottsdale for over 3 1/2 years..at times it's really boring, but there is no overtime, I have a good bill rate and benefits, and I work from home 100%. Can't complain too much.
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An oldie but a goodie: A software engineer, a hardware designer and Bill Gates are driving in car on the freeway. Suddenly the car breaks down, the engine stops. The software engineer says: “I think that car ran out if gas. Let’s walk to the nearest gas station and get some gas, put it in the car and then it will start again.” The hardware designer says: “I think the muffler broke off, let’s fix it and then we can go on. “ Bill Gates says: “I’m not sure what the problem is but let’s close all the windows, and then try restarting.”
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A physicist, an engineer and a programmer were in a car driving over a steep alpine pass when the brakes failed. The car was getting faster and faster, they were struggling to get round the corners and once or twice only the feeble crash barrier saved them from crashing down the side of the mountain. They were sure they were all going to die, when suddenly they spotted an escape lane. They pulled into the escape lane, and came safely to a halt. The physicist said "We need to model the friction in the brake pads and the resultant temperature rise, see if we can work out why they failed". The engineer said "I think I've got a few spanners in the back. I'll take a look and see if I can work out what's wrong". The programmer said "Why don't we get going again and see if it's reproducible?" A guy is standing on the corner of the street smoking one cigarette after another. A lady walking by notices him and says "Hey, don't you know that those things can kill you? I mean, didn't you see the giant warning on the box?!" "That's OK" says the guy, puffing casually "I'm a computer programmer" "So? What's that got to do with anything?" "We don't care about warnings. We only care about errors."
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Infiniti News: Infiniti To Transition Sedans From RWD to AWD
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Not an Infiniti, but an older guy in my Phoenix neighborhood had a Hyundai XG with the license plate KRNBCK--'Korean Buick', I presume...- 10 replies
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Infiniti News: Infiniti To Transition Sedans From RWD to AWD
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That is an odd thought about Buick and Infiniti. I did recall a friend that had a G35 coupe, then a G37 Coupe and now a Q60 coupe. What did he have before the Infinitis? A 90s Buick Regal coupe.- 10 replies
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Toyota News: 2019 Toyota Yaris Sedan Drops the iA
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Weird..wasn't that something Buick offered decades ago?- 39 replies
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So if they drop the Sonic, will the even smaller Spark go also?
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Ford splits into 3 categories--car, SUV, and truck..that's convenient.
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I tend to think of crossovers or CUVs as being the car -based models, while SUVs are either on dedicated platforms (Wrangler, Grand Cherokee, etc) or on truck-based platforms (Tahoe, Suburban, etc). Maybe as far as reporting sales/categorizing their needs to be a 3rd way--- categorize CUVs & SUVs separately from cars and trucks.
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X1 and X2 are on the Mini FWD transverse engine platform, so they are cars..not remotely trucks or SUVs.
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That just means Audis are more exclusive than high volume M-Bs. Volume isn't the right measurement with luxury cars.
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I saw this posted on another forum--new GMC pickups with '73-87 style step side beds...apparently a dealer somewhere is building them, for shipment to Dubai. Kinda neat..
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This whole volume manufacturing thing seems to be something Tesla is really having difficulty getting right...history is full of startup car companies that have failed for one reason or another. Right off, I can't think of any independent car maker launched in the last half-century that is still around an thriving.
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If pickups can get away with notchback rooflines because of their oversized open trunks, sedans can also.. Maybe the solution is to put trunk lids on pickups and call them sedans. It is funny if you think about it, the most popular trucks of today essentially are high riding full size V8 4dr sedans with big trunks.