All used cars in the USA used to have around 50,000-60,000 miles on them because that is right around where a typical American car dies.
All used cars in the USA used to have around 50,000-60,000 miles on them because that is right around where a typical American car dies.
CAFE is responsible for the origins of the segment.
I worked management at The Great Indoors pilot store, tire sales at a full line store, and tool sales at three locations. From the inside, I can tell you that you are incorrect.
That’s not why Sears is dying.
De Nysschen had been at the helm of Cadillac for just under four years
Simple really, I couldn’t fathom being such a shitty person for a paycheck.
Sounds like yer overcompensated and I bet yer peers agree - “He wastes hours surfing the web each day - what’s he getting paid for again?”
Kimmel is as bad as Hannity, except that he is pandering to you.
Brand new employee, made $21 an hour and paid $50 a month for Union dues. Free healthcare for them and their family, pension paid by the company, 14 days vacation, 6 days of sick time, 5 days of personal time and 4 floating holidays....starting.
I replied to ‘m’ up there, but it’s basically since everyone who deposits is a shareholder the institution isn’t punitive to the people who deposit.
But making cars is hard! It’s not like there are long established brands who can ramp up production on a new product much more quickly! Especially on a new and unproven electric car!
Companies thrive on predictability, not mass chaos and confusion.
I’ve seen it involve both right, left, and non-political topics.
Yer tryin to make the exception into the rule.
Well the the rest figured that out and that’s why this rare event is newsworthy.
Cadillac’s wheel designs are pretty awful too.
Then Uber shouldn’t have put the public at risk and should have stopped their public road driving before sunset.
If Uber is constrained by the vision of a camera then they shouldn’t be operating at night.