Also remember that fatigue is really poorly understood, that's why in aerospace and offshore oil and gas you typically have to show a fatigue life analysis of 10-20 times the actual expected life. For example an offshore platform with a design life of 20 years would have to show a fatigue life...
We've only had it a week but with the 1.5 it seems to have plenty of power, the sight lines out of it are very good and handling seems fine for a mini SUV. My wife likes the seats in the Escape but I personally think the Ranger seats are more comfortable.
Corporations can make more money, and managers can give themselves bigger bonuses if they make more profit. That seems to be the number one goal of Americans these days. If you want to maximize profits at any cost this is what you get. And if society only want to pay the cheapest possible price...
I saw the Orange guy now says if we keep deaths down to 100,000-200,000 he has done a great job.
I know it's tough for working folks, but if you don't keep your health there really is nothing else. Stay safe. My wife has severe rheumatoid arthritis, the drugs she takes completely destroy her...
" I also wonder how our medical providers could be so inept to be running out of PPE a very short 2-1/2 weeks into this? It's flu season and the same gear should be used. Somethings not adding up IMHO"
Now this makes absolutely zero sense. Trying to blame hospitals for not keeping more than 2...
The best transmission I have ever owned was my 2016 M3 7 speed DCT, sure it hunted a bit and sometimes lurched at really low speed, so I didn't drive it at ow speed, solved that issue. It was by far the fastest shifting gearbox I have ever driven.
Well she is disabled with rheumatoid arthritis, it's tough climbing up in the Ranger for her on an everyday basis. She really likes the seats in the Ranger once she gets in though.
I love those BHP's, the only two I still have are a factory competition model (6" barrel) and a WWII Canadian with the slot and stock. I used to own several MK III's in 9mm and .40.
I, for one, am not willing to die for any of you kids. I did my time as a Vietnam Veteran (USN so it's not like I was really in Vietnam). Life is hard, pull your big boy panties on and get with the program.
Anybody else change their carry habits lately? Living way out in the suburbs I usually only carry my Walther PPS everyday, but things are getting so crazy I've started carrying my Sig 320 or Springfield XDM (both full size) so I have more ammo if I need to make a run to the grocery store.
Too bad, the Ranger s a great mid size pickup. But worriers got to worry about something. My wife liked my Ranger so well she bought a new Escape today, pick it up tomorrow.
Not yet on the Ranger, but I bought a 2016 M3 when they first came out, $72k with every option on it. Less than two weeks after I bought it someone slammed a door into my passenger side front door, so bad they had to order a new door skin and replace it, talk about feeling sick.