The what? Not familiar with that carYou still longing for the Yugo?
The what? Not familiar with that car
Damn .9-1.3L?! I get that it's a light little .... but damn that's s tiny engineA no frills car devoid of all the unnecessary equipments that Rossum condemned:
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thanks for the link...was not aware that it existed until now...I just hope it doesn't get ignored because the FDA finds it an inconvenience and doesn't fit with their end goalYou guys keep arguing regs and all that and don't like what the FDA is doing so how about stepping up to do something. Sign this petition if you haven't already. Petition · U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, President of the United States: Reject the FDA's Deeming of Vapor Products as Tobacco Products · Change.org
No, but I'd like to see the VW Polo available in the US market.You still longing for the Yugo?
No, but I'd like to see the VW Polo available in the US market.
Tell that to the jerk offs in the right lanes (and sometimes left)With a 12-15 second 0-60 time I would love to watch you try to get one on to the highway right in front of a semi. There is such a thing as being too slow to be safe.
I've found that the slowest drivers are usually extremely dangerous.There is such a thing as being too slow to be safe.
Depends very much which engine you spec. Sure, base engines don't produce much power, but the top one makes 192 hp and does 0-60 in 6.7. What base engines get you is excellent fuel economy.With a 12-15 second 0-60 time I would love to watch you try to get one on to the highway right in front of a semi. There is such a thing as being too slow to be safe.
Your welcome. We've broke 16k sigs in a week with just social media/email and sigs keep coming. it will be up for a few months so we can get as many as possible before the regs are submitted for approval.Tthanks for the link...was not aware that it existed until now...I just hope it doesn't get ignored because the FDA finds it an inconvenience and doesn't fit with their end goal
My point was that regulations restrict consumer's choices. And I believe that point stands.
Actually, I would. For example, I would have preferred not to use GFI circuits for the convenience outlets in my detached garage -- a structure that has no plumbing or other source of water in it at all, but the NEC forced me to.Correct. Except I don't think you would have wanted to make choices for your house electrical wiring that aren't mentioned in the NEC.
Actually, I would. For example, I would have preferred not to use GFI circuits for the convenience outlets in my detached garage -- a structure that has no plumbing or other source of water in it at all, but the NEC forced me to.
As far as I'm concerned I'd get the cheapest GFI and after inspection I'd do what ever the hell I wanted...if it floods then I assumed the risk but if not then who caresActually, I would. For example, I would have preferred not to use GFI circuits for the convenience outlets in my detached garage -- a structure that has no plumbing or other source of water in it at all, but the NEC forced me to.