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GM gave Ford grief Angel Martin Aug 2016 #1
Just in time to prepare for their fleet to be replaced with more Chinese and Korean made vehicles. TheBlackAdder Aug 2016 #43
Most natural gas distribution pipe is plastic (HDPE). The very high pressure mains are steel though tonyt53 Aug 2016 #2
Cue Luddite FUD, science be damned... whatthehey Aug 2016 #3
I know the new cars are safer Angel Martin Aug 2016 #44
It's used in general aviation, too. When I.. TreasonousBastard Aug 2016 #4
For decades, the windshield has been part of the structural support of a car whatthehey Aug 2016 #5
Metal is heavy. TreasonousBastard Aug 2016 #6
You're damn right. Orrex Aug 2016 #10
I chortled. Nuclear Unicorn Aug 2016 #15
Lol! demmiblue Aug 2016 #16
Ha! Codeine Aug 2016 #34
Yep. They Should The People. . . ProfessorGAC Aug 2016 #7
The windshield has NEVER been a structural component of a car, truck or anything LOL snooper2 Aug 2016 #8
Your glass cracks- maybe it's the ice in drink ? packman Aug 2016 #9
My myopic rear-view mirror believes the windshield is a structural component of the car... Brother Buzz Aug 2016 #13
hmm..who to believe whatthehey Aug 2016 #18
You should probably read the verbiage under that chart :) snooper2 Aug 2016 #19
Ah those piano wire crash sites. And you should read more of it whatthehey Aug 2016 #21
The whole point is the windshield is NOT DESIGNED AS A STRUCTURAL COMPONENT OF THE CAR snooper2 Aug 2016 #24
So does it provide support or not? Data sue seems to suggest so. whatthehey Aug 2016 #26
Sure LOL- How about some happy music now? snooper2 Aug 2016 #27
So like I said - it provides structural support. Good we are agreed. whatthehey Aug 2016 #32
It absolutely is MichMan Aug 2016 #36
Here you go... ;) Javaman Aug 2016 #11
Those decals suck Brother Buzz Aug 2016 #14
Flippin' sweet Blue_Tires Aug 2016 #22
As long as they adhere to safety standards Orrex Aug 2016 #12
Been gluing their door hinges on their pickups for a long time now madokie Aug 2016 #17
Buy a Ford and get holes in your aluminum bed snooper2 Aug 2016 #20
Aftermarket Ford F-150 truck bed liners are flying of the shelves Brother Buzz Aug 2016 #23
Glue holds caves together. Yes glue titaniumsalute Aug 2016 #25
Duck tape is also strong and comes in different colors... milestogo Aug 2016 #28
GM's engineering department used to watch Red Green? FrodosPet Aug 2016 #37
"Gluing" gives the wrong impression, as you mention Recursion Aug 2016 #29
i tend to buy beaters with heaters....long term will it hold up and can it be fixed dembotoz Aug 2016 #30
Finding a mechanic who isn't intimated by electronics is really important Brother Buzz Aug 2016 #33
before i but i have the mechanic look it over and i ask him if he will hate me if i buy it dembotoz Aug 2016 #38
My son does the same thing... dixiegrrrrl Aug 2016 #45
I had a 99 Firebird made with a fiber reinforced body panels. Quackers Aug 2016 #31
New cars are nothing like old cars. hunter Aug 2016 #35
True to some extent, but.... Adrahil Aug 2016 #41
I'm not a car guy. hunter Aug 2016 #42
Somehow GM will figure out how to fuck this up. Mosby Aug 2016 #39
Remind me not to get a 2017 GM vehicle meow2u3 Aug 2016 #40
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