SerialThriller
SerialThriller
SerialThriller

C’mon, it’s nucular. Shrub learnt us that.

You're telling me Ronald Reagan is going to be president?! THE ACTOR??!?

i assume that would run afoul of the contracts that dealerships have with the manufacturer.

i owned a ‘74 and an ‘82 Capri.  I don’t want to see my sports coupe’s name plastered on an SUV!

Okay, I know this is going to be a collector car, but will they really be rolling across the auction block for over $200k a couple years from now? I’m having a hard time believing that this is a smart investment at $175k+. 

With the markup, it’s $200k.

I would be curious on what grounds the dealers would have case. Dodge made these terms from the start so the dealers knew the deal from day one and made the choice to sell at MSRP or not. Let’s say Dodge can only make 2000 cars for whatever reason, all the MSRP orders got built...some don’t and the ones that charged

One looks like a Transformer and the other like an insect. 

So what is it gonna cost? dang truck prices are too damn high.

The number I’ve heard is 8 miles.

I actually Googled it (because I wanted to see if this was named after a bull like many Lambos are) and other translations that came up are upside down, in a mess, troubled, turbulent, disheveled, mixed up. Not all great synonyms.

It is pretty funny how the Corvette’s improved design language has led to these Italian exotics looking cheaper. The C7 looked a lot like the V12 FR Ferraris of its period, but instead of it being seen exclusively as a positive for the Corvette, it just made the Ferrari look uneventful.

“63% of respondents say driving a manual is a rite of passage and an important life skill”

Compare that with car-sales data from CarMax: The used-car retailer says that in 2020, only 2.4 percent of the vehicles it sold were equipped with a manual transmission, compared to 26.8 percent in 1995.

I don’t think the SUV buyer is actively cross-shopping with compact cargo vans. 

Long live Van Life!

Dam-it (pun intended) now i’m in the mood for some Beaver Nuggets, a brisket sandwich and a bag of double-smoke elk jerky.

They also have a $35bn market cap and they are trying to squeeze customers for $26mm. Damn. The worst part is, if they succeed this will happen with more utility companies too. 

They wouldn’t get access to the box seats anymore, ya know, for “advertising” purposes.

Minnesota resident and Xcel customer here. While I can definitely see the benefit of having a large utility company maintaining chargers, let me get this straight: