EchtoGammut
EchtoGammut
EchtoGammut

Hes selling a product people will buy... so uh.. okay?

Funny, I started reading Jalopnik when I was 14 year old with very few friends- it resonated with me because it was irreverent, nerdy as hell, and I couldn’t wait to buy a manual Volvo wagon. What does that make Jalopnik?

I’m a truck driver, and I drive several trucks for a living. One has a turbo boost gauge and a pyrometer. The boost gauge is basically useless. If the boost isn’t up I can tell. The pyrometer is useful under certain but rare circumstances (during a heavy pull on a long hill for instance, or anywhere where the engine

Way way way too cluttered and busy. Things change too much. Information overload is a thing, and this is a great example.

This right here! Someone lost their mind in exactly the right way here, and for $10k (and if I had space in my garage) I’d give it a look. But one. does. not. buy. someone. else’s. project. for twenty thousand dollars. 

Also empty containers would mean the boat was riding higher in the water than if they were loaded. It’s a very complex calculus.

From what little I know, something like having a 10 minute delay before heading out can lead to you fighting the incoming tide and lead to you arriving at the bridge 45 minutes or so later than you were scheduled. If you don’t update your calculations that 45 minutes can mean the difference of another day in the

Also possible the tide played a factor in raising the ship up just a scoche higher than the captain anticipated.

Ok, cool. Off roading for the troops. But mobility on the battlefield? There is zero protection on that thing. And hopefully it never rains or anything

You would be an idiot to NOT have a large cash position right now.

Generally speaking, the people who write articles like this don’t really understand finance.

Stroll may be a billionaire, but he got that way by doing what millionaires and other billionaires do. He uses OTHER PEOPLES MONEY to make money. That’s why the wealthy generally stay wealthy and why ‘quick wealth’ (athletes, movie stars, lottery etc.) doesn’t last as long. Those who get quick wealth use their own

He’s a billionaire on paper. “Billionaires” don’t even have “millions” in liquid cash laying around. That would be incredibly stupid. I really wish more people would understand this. Sure he could sell some assets and bet HIS actual cash money on things, but again, that’s not how you stay a theoretical billionaire.

First: join the M3 forums and ask for a local to go look at it.  Those guys will know the cars better than any salesman and can tell you exactly what it is.  I have done this many times for MS3s and can give honest feedback that a dealer never will

Not sure where you are looking, but the cheapest 996 Turbo on Autotrader or CarGurus is $38,000 and it’s got the same mileage as the car above. The rest are in the $40- to $50,000 range.

This is also happening... (the red ones are renders)

So this guy had perfectly consensual affairs. Why is it on kotaku and why is he even losing his job over it? It’s none of our business.

I think you forgot the Genesis G70. Until I can see the TLX in person, I’m reserving judgement.

Humbug! The day an electric car is rated at 400 miles per charge is the day a rocket first stage lands on a barge in the middle of the ocean!

If you are wearing an actual respirator with cartridges and can smell cinnamon buns, it’s not effective. I remember getting fit for one when I was in the Navy. We had to go into a tent that had a rag with banana oil on it. If you could smell bananas, you had to get with the instructor and correct the fitment or try a