if you “do” Uber in Europe, you might not make it to the first weekend to enjoy your BMW
if you “do” Uber in Europe, you might not make it to the first weekend to enjoy your BMW
If you’re that averse to pinky rings you should probably avoid anything built by Canadians too since all the engineers here wear them....
I have had my Evora for almost 4 years. It can be easily DD. There are many guys on the LotusTalk that DD.
I used an Elise as a daily driver and commuter vehicle for ever three years with no problem. Actually made stop n’go traffic much better as people would just get out of your way. The friggin’ car was Moses on 101.
Prosche fanbois in da house!
I had a flight instructor who was from New Zealand. He commented one day that the aircraft was made out of “al-you-min-ee-uhm.” I asked him to spell it and he pauses for a second and says “fook off, mate.” :) Best fucking instructor, ever, BTW.
At least we shit, while you Americans often die of constipation...
But that’s a brit!
*CHECKS PANTS
I see what you’re saying, but those rules are in place for a reason. Investors who are not running the business themselves need to have a thorough understanding of what is involved in running a business. Investing in a business does not mean you have any control over the operations of the company, and it’s not…
Pro tip: that wasn’t May. Ferrari gives all the journos hero footage to drop into their reports.
Elio is a horrible investment anyway.
Your money may look like their money, but it has the "99%" stink on it. It's basically valueless.
Are there really that many people making less than $200k that can afford to lose $15k cash? This is one of those investments where there is a 95% chance of losing everything, and a 5% chance of making several multiples of your investment. Joe six-pack can’t afford that sort of lottery ticket. That’s why the standards…
Oh, absolutely, but it's about consumer acceptance. Batteries have developed a small rep for fires, ever since some passenger jets had trouble, some Fiskers burnt up, and a couple cell phones went boom. Statistically, not really an issue with proper engineering and qualifying, but it hurts public perception.