No, but I can't imagine it being under 30k or over 40k.
No, but I can't imagine it being under 30k or over 40k.
I immediately thought of this:
Even if priced high, the Focus RS is still half the cost of a C7.
I definitely believe it is not such a system from what I've been reading, but, uh, grain of salt. I could just be buying into the hype.
So what, you'd do it in one take and crash the car?
I agree on that, but you can't just say "for less money I can get a better car" to justify whether or not a price is right. It's a very personal, opinionated thing about whether or not a car is really $20k of value or not. In economics, it's called the greater fool theory. There is always someone out there who would…
And someone out there is saying the exactly same thing about a Mercedes 300 to that Lexus LS. There are always cheaper cars with upgrade potential, right down to the $200 crapbox you throw nitrous at for one pass.
The shocking thing to me is that it makes you realize that this means most humans are a detriment to the economy until they hit around ~25 or older when they start generating more useful labor value than it cost to raise them into productive members of society. And that is assuming they are getting a ~$30k/year job…
Well, truth be told, this is not on Car Buying but on Black Flag, where it's sort of the first time they've done this.
I think it is discounted by time. The total amount you'll spent over 18 years is worth $250,000 right now. Tuition isn't a part of it either.
I'd love to listen to eurobeat while spying on people.
Even if, by some amazing coincidence, you track someone down who called the swat, you have to prove criminal intent even for attempted manslaughter, much less murder. What you're talking about is criminally negligent manslaughter, or constructive manslaughter. Even then, minimum sentences are still 2 years in prison,…
Paypal was a complete failure at its intended purpose, and in a way, so is SpaceX. If Tesla follows the same path, they'll end up selling something other than electric cars with moderate success, instead of selling exclusively electric cars as a revolutionary world-changing thing.
Elon Musk hasn't been in Detroit for two years and Tesla barely had a presence at the show. So Musk did the next best thing: he flew in to tell other automakers they've been slacking off and claimed Tesla will sell "a few million cars" by 2025.
I don't know what' worse, the vomit-inducing colors or the fact that they went for "Meowdeo Dr." instead of "Rodmeow Dr."
It's got to be a packaging issue with the turbos. My guess is they're putting the turbos inside the cylinder bank.