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Governor Whitmer Signs Executive Order to Ensure Adequate Propane Distribution in Michigan February 20, 2021
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Governor Whitmer Signs Executive Order to Ensure Adequate Propane Distribution in Michigan February 20, 2021
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Tested: 2021 Kia K5 GT Has Unfinished Business
Kia s handsome new front-drive K5 GT family sedan makes a healthy 290 horsepower. Now it just needs to be able to apply it to the road better.
Conventional wisdom says that 300 horsepower is about the practical limit for a front-wheel-drive car. It s all about basic physics: When a car accelerates, its weight shifts to the rear, and that s not ideal when the front tires are trying to drag the car around (and even less so if those tormented contact patches are also trying to cope with steering inputs). Certain front-drive cars manage to breach the 300-hp threshold and acceptably get away with it, and by certain we mean the Honda Civic Type R. The new 290-hp Kia K5 GT, on the other hand, is more like the 2006 Chevy Impala SS, which is another front-wheel-drive car that ran to 60 mph in less than six seconds and was less than poised doing so.
Brian
January 27th, 2021 at 12:04 PM
In the time of thumb-twiddling. Hey guys. Whole bunch of nothing going on. The Daily has you covered about the nothing going on with a timeline of events leading to the shutdown and what the implications are for various sports including men s and women s basketball.
Also there was the now-obligatory open letter asking to play:
The source of Hubaker’s frustration, though, was a sense that the MDHHS directive was poorly aimed.
“It’s foolish to think that the variant isn’t gonna be around in two weeks and it’s probably gonna be a bigger deal,” Hubaker told The Daily. “Because we’re the only sector of the community that’s being shut down right now. And we’re, in my opinion, the safest and have the strictest guidelines of anyone else in the community.