Comment Re: Set Jeep free (Score 1) 87
After Daimler emptied all the cash out of Chrysler into their own pockets and dumped the corpse.
After Daimler emptied all the cash out of Chrysler into their own pockets and dumped the corpse.
Indeed, and China also has a few 4x4 utility vehicles already on their domestic market, but I was comparing one flavour of authentic FCA Jeep with another flavour of authentic Jeep-descendant from Mahindra.
I only wish they could sell a street-legal version of that here in the USA.
I wish that too. The Roxor is a lot like the old CJ7 but without the bigger gasoline engines. Nowadays, FCA's traditional Jeep (a.k.a. Wrangler) has just gotten bigger, thirstier, and daintier with every new version since the YJ. FCA keeps nuiscance-sueing (and losing) to Mahindra over the look of the Roxor's grille, so I don't imagine FCA would go easy on Mahindra entering a street legal version to western economies out of terror of lost market share.
Anyways, FCA & Peugeot PSA would never offload the Jeep $$$ market. They'll likely rationalize their small car and cargo van fleets with badge engineering, but it seems to me the Jeep brand and its evolving products would be sacrosanct.
Not India, as Mahindra already builds and sells a Jeep-like vehicle called the Roxor, which is descended from Willys Overland's military vehicle so can be said to share some of today's FCA Jeep's DNA: https://www.roxoroffroad.com/r...
A friend of a friend says there are rumors that several popular movie and tv torrent sites have been taken down in this operation. I wouldn't know, but anyways... byebye... mother.
I only drink Red Rose, Bigelow and Twinings
Try Dilmah brand tea if you can find it where you are located. I got turned on to it while in Australia. The tea bags are paper.
Hey... what is a plastic teabag? That would have been good information to include.
Which brands of tea use these bags? How can I tell if the tea I'm using is of that kind?
From Canada's CBC news report of this study: "You may be swallowing billions of tiny plastic particles while sipping a cup of freshly brewed gourmet tea, a new study from McGill University in Montreal suggests. Many fancier teas now come in "silken" bags instead of paper." https://www.cbc.ca/news/techno...
From Mightyleaf.com: "Each of our proprietary tea bags is hand-stitched with silken material, showcasing the distinctive beauty of the tea leaves as they unfurl and steep a full infusion for an ideal, multi-sensory tea experience." https://www.peets.com/learn/ab...
O'kay, TFA mentions "silken" bags while Mighty Leaf mentions "silken material", so I wonder if Mighty Leaf is one of the culprits? I like their product, but it would be a shame if their manufacturing standards were found to be unhealthy and/or ecologically irresponsible.
Is it going to be marketed like OS/2 Warp.
Commercials with psychedelic colors, or a bunch of people starting at a screen in awe of the product without ever showing it.
Or the Nuns? OMG, the Nuns?!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
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