She did. They arrested her for arson because she lit it up with those hot moves.
She did. They arrested her for arson because she lit it up with those hot moves.
I knew Damon was actually the chief engineer for the V program!! KNEW IT ALL ALONG!!
I don't understand why you guys are seething with hate. GM is building some really good products, and people are seeing all these recalls as a sign that their new leadership is trying to set the ship right. It's only the journalists who have some kind of hard on about all of these recalls. The people who actually own…
Like I said in a previous post, I'm no fan of GM but they are putting out their best cars in over a decade right now. People respond to that. This whole recall business will soon be forgotten.
This.
Why does it seem like everyone on Jalopnik wants GM to fail?
Watch the right side of your screen. Just the right side. Do it. JUST WATCH.
Typical media catch 22 when it comes to GM:
Throwing a rock at an Aventador is a waste of a rock. He should have saved the rocks for the real guilty party of that day.
You're missing the point of this ad. The selling point they're using for this car is that it lasts a long time - it's shown throughout the length of the ad. But that's just a subtle message as it's mostly a reflection of the more important things in life.
Short answer: Yes. Every car manufacturer recognizes revenue in the amount of the wholesale cost of the car when the car is sold to the dealership. Longer answer: If a car is leased, the manufacturer still recognizes the revenue, the dealer gets the sale price of the car ("cap cost" if it's a lease), and the leasing…
Not exactly, the GAAP numbers represent with lease accounting. Under lease accounting Tesla has to break up the revenue they earn from the cars into monthly revenue despite them getting 100% of the money upfront. Non-GAAP represents how much money they actually got.
been watching Cooley off and on for years, he's more of a Jalop then he's getting credit for. Owns a Fiat and his daily driver is Ford Country Squire from the 80's. He's one of the best editors at CNET and as far as cars deserves our support. I think the intent was to help the "less" car crazy people understand that…
Is that where Clarkson got his "in the world" thing from?