SaintClarence27
SaintClarence27
SaintClarence27

Also note the decrease in unionized workforce that the boomers presided over.

Not high in miles per year, but high for this bike’s price.

This one depends on what you think NPOCP is. If it’s “Is this vehicle worth this amount of money?” The answer there is CP.  It may be a classic, but not a really appreciable one with fairly high miles for a bike.  If the question is “Will the market bear this price with someone likely to pay it?” The answer there is

I don’t see that in the ad at all.

Will it be as dangerous at cars and coffee as a regular Mustang?

Needs moar pedals.

Cersei was the villain of the show - if she had not had Jon Arryn murdered, none of this would have happened.

My thinking is that most of the creature comforts associated with ultra-luxury don’t age well. Heated/ventilated seats? My wife’s Kia Optima has that. Video tech? Any new car is going to be better. Safety? Any new car is going to be better. Even engine quality. What’s the point in spending this much on an ultra-luxo

It’s *supposed* to be a huge culmination of issues, but IMO too much of it came off as “Wah, my nephew won’t sleep with me!”

I think they can do just that, actually.  Suing to enforce the covenants is simply suing to collect money owed.  They have to show that they levied the fine, sure (along with notice and all that), but I don’t think they’d have to show anything other than they have the power to levy fines and collect on those fines.

Obviously, it should be “Shoutout to all the Mom’s.”

However, that’s based on a burden of proving that he didn’t pay his fines.  He’ll have the burden of proving that the fines were improperly levied.

If it’s anything like the vacuums, it will have a fantastic motor but its actual operation will rely on a cheap plastic part that breaks easily and repeatedly with any use.

As a former bankruptcy attorney, outside of the predatory interest rates on purchasing a $4500 shitbox, the number one issue I saw wasn’t “overbuying,” but the end result of overbuying once - rolling over loans and money owed into the next car.  I saw people that owed 50K+ on a 20K car.

I am generally concerned with a manual swap addressing all of the foundational issues that come with a manual vs. slushbox.

I love that it’s a stick, but I’m concerned with the mileage.  CP.

Totally fair, and the reason has more to do with price point and the fact that I purchased a new civic si in January, but even given unlimited resources, the lack of manual would have made this a noncontender.

He’s certainly entitled to his reasoning, engineering-wise; however, the lack of a manual gearbox makes this car an automatic no for me.  Granted, I wasn’t going to buy it anyway...

Why doesn’t it have a manual transmission?