Thursday, February 3, 2022

Ford Explorer Timberline review; best cars for snow driving | Your Autoblog Daily Digest for Feb. 3, 2022

 
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Best cars for snow
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Best cars for snow
 
First, buy winter tires. Second, read this list.
 
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Essential gear for your car's winter emergency kit
 
Essential gear for your car's winter emergency kit
 
If you get stuck like motorists recently did in Virginia, you'll be glad you were prepared
This all-electric snow thrower is available at an epic 44% off for a limited time
 
This all-electric snow thrower is available at an epic 44% off for a limited time
 
You can pick it up for just $169 right now
Prepare to slow down: States get infrastructure cash for speed cameras
 
Prepare to slow down: States get infrastructure cash for speed cameras
 
'Automated speed enforcement ... can provide significant safety benefits and save lives'
2022 Ford Explorer Timberline First Drive | Actually good for exploring
 
2022 Ford Explorer Timberline First Drive | Actually good for exploring
 
More rugged variant rounds out a nameplate in need of rounding
2022 Acura NSX Type S Track Drive | One lap of Daytona
 
2022 Acura NSX Type S Track Drive | One lap of Daytona
 
Sampling the most hardcore NSX yet at the "World Center of Racing"
Rivian R1T demonstrates its eight drive modes
 
Rivian R1T demonstrates its eight drive modes
 
From conserving to rallying to rock crawling, it's all in there
These states have the worst potholes, according to Google
 
These states have the worst potholes, according to Google
 
U.S. drivers spend $3 billion a year fixing pothole damage
'Gran Turismo 7' presentation details modes, tech and more
 
'Gran Turismo 7' presentation details modes, tech and more
 
A whole half-hour look at the sim racer
EPA tells U.S. Postal Service its future EV plan isn't good enough
 
EPA tells U.S. Postal Service its future EV plan isn't good enough
 
Calls the decision a 'crucial lost opportunity' for the postal fleet
Tesla recalls over 817,000 vehicles for seat belt chime programming
 
Tesla recalls over 817,000 vehicles for seat belt chime programming
 
Tesla will fix the problem by sending out an over the air software update early this month
Ram recalls HD pickups for loose windshield wipers
 
Ram recalls HD pickups for loose windshield wipers
 
The wiper can fail to function properly; here are some of the warning signs
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Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Can you solve this week's puzzler?

Folkloric, historic and occasionally sophomoric
Folkloric, historic and occasionally sophomoric
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This Week's Puzzler

Circus Math


It's time for this week's puzzler! Now this one is mathematical.

I'll try to state it as succinctly as Mildred Stanger did. She's the one who submitted this puzzle.

Okay, here we are. 100 people attend a circus. The total admissions come to exactly $100.

Got that? 100 people altogether paid $100. Right now if they paid a buck apiece, that would be approximately 100 people for $100.

But, that would be too easy. Right? The admission charges are thus:

Oh and get a pencil now because you may not remember the details of this puzzler and a lot is at stake here. You might want to write this down.

The charges are $5 per man, $2 per woman, and 10 cents per child. That's one thin dime for any kid.

What was the number of men, women, and children who attended?

Now, this may sound simple, but you will soon find out that you have written down three equations and you have three unknowns.

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Remember last week's puzzler?

Etymology Puzzler


The Puzzler has returned! Now, this was sent to us. And we're not going to give the name of the person who sent in the puzzler just yet. Why? Because all their friends will try to call them up and try to get the answer! So we'll tell you next week!

Okay, here we go. Yeah. So the submitter says, "Everybody listening to Car Talk knows all about jalopies" (I.e. broken down cars with too many miles and like 63 Dodge Dartres.) "But what is a jalopy and why is it called a jalopy?"

Just a humble little question. In other words, what is the derivation of that expression "jalopy"?

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Frank Brock,

Fayetteville PA


Congratulations! This correct answer was chosen at random by our Web Lackeys.
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