Congrats. VW makes clean lined-nice looking-performing cars. price puts me off.
DCT troubles are minimum...i get a lag kicking up to the next gear while driving @ about 42 mph.
However, on the Friday before the rescheduled hearing Bexar County filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit—in which they revealed that they had been acting in secret to expedite the mass mailouts. Because the unsolicited voter registration forms had already been distributed to residents regardless of the legality of the contract or the eligibility of the recipients, the judge dismissed the State’s motion as moot. The Office of the Attorney General is appealing this ruling and will continue seeking appropriate remedies.
Based on this, the judge probably made the correct ruling.
AG probably needs to get that mailing list and have the registrations reversed.
They stopped making the Ioniq Hybrid. Ioniq is now Hundai's EV....that said,
I have a 2017 hyundai Ioniq that has an unlimted hybrid battery warranty (they stopped offering "unlimited")
I've owned approx. 50+ cars in my lifetime(bought the same car twice...don't ask; was in the "car of the month" club...don't ask).
This Hyundai(and I've owned 6 - whole family - daughter\son\daughter-in-law; grandson; wife; me) own hyundais except my Granddaughter Its Monroney says 57 city 59 hwy MPG. (Sometimes I can squeeze 64+ out of it with just regular flat road cruise driving in the summer) Traded in a Prius C for it. This Ioniq is the best (and will probably be he last) car I've ever owned.
Headline is misleading.
The Supreme Court nixed the appellate court ruling because the plaintiffs failed to name all 67 county boards of elections.
They can refile.
Trump shot back that the FBI’s statistics were missing cities with the "worst crime."
“Excuse me, the FBI — they were defrauding statements,” Trump said. “They didn't include the worst cities. They didn't include the cities with the worst crime. It was a fraud.”
from the article:
This initially resulted in some major U.S. police departments, including in New York City and Los Angeles, failing to comply with the FBI’s changed method. This meant that urban areas, where crime is more prevalent, were left out of the statistics.
The FBI’s first quarter data this year is still in a preliminary state, and while many major cities are now included in that data, some still are not. Los Angeles, which saw an increase in violent crime in the first quarter of 2024, is among those jurisdictions still missing from it.
A notice on the FBI’s reporting dashboard reads that this year’s first quarter data is “based on data received from 13,719 of 19,268 law enforcement agencies in the country,” meaning more than a quarter of law enforcement agencies are missing from the data.