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Don't worry, they will make the Challenger into something that doesn't look the same.
Change largely for the sake of changing, which must be good, right? Hope and change is what we really need.
Or, maybe not? Either way, I couldn't care less if my vehicles look the same as the 10 year older...
Since most "other meat" supposedly tastes like chicken, do alligator and python eggs taste like chicken eggs?
If so, they should be practically free in your neck of the woods...err, swamp.
Starlink, these days.
Not sure what the max speed is, but have seen 10GB and change on uploads. And it seems to deal with snow and such much better than the DirecTV does.
That could be easier said than done around here. Cell service is quite spotty within the first 70 miles or so...which is about as far as that fancy EV would go. If it warms up a bit.
Oops. That means I'd have to bring a lot of reading material...or wait until spring to go get the car.
Then again, we haven't been below -15 yet this winter,
They tried that in Albuquerque a couple of years ago. Couldn't get those buses to work, so a caravan of EV buses being driven back to California was shown on the news.
As I recall, every third or fourth vehicle in that group was a tow truck.
The only good thing I know of in New York is Emily Compagno.
Watching her with her hair let down (and with a potty mouth) on Gutfeld is pure and pleasurable poetry in motion.
With those tires you could use a strap over the tire, or a lasso strap either as in the Vulcan photo, or as DGatzby uses his. If there is room to get to them that is.
Another option could be to make "buckets" for the front tires, like they use for motorcycles, and then strap the rears.
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