I wanted to go to Milan in August, but Boopsie, here insisted on Monaco, so... Monaco it is! Anything but the Hamptons... I think I’d swim out to sea if I had to spend another August in the Hamptons! Isn’t that right, bunny?
I wanted to go to Milan in August, but Boopsie, here insisted on Monaco, so... Monaco it is! Anything but the Hamptons... I think I’d swim out to sea if I had to spend another August in the Hamptons! Isn’t that right, bunny?
Miata is always the answer... until you start making about $20 mil a year.
And towing companies don’t lock vulnerable, financially illiterate customers into seven year payment plans at extortionate rates.
If convicted, both Badillo and Najarro face 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
Yeah... sadly.
I’ve long felt that lightly used cars are for suckers. They are basically the same price as new, but with 20k miles on them.
I think that even if what you’re predicting actually happens, it’s going to be a VERY long time.
Oh, man, you aren’t kidding. That and eBay ads where the price shown in the ad is for an accessory (say, a phone case) rather than the item advertised (the phone).
EV’s aren’t for everybody... not at this time. Yeah, if you don’t have access to a home charger they make less sense (though I know a guy who lives in an apartment and owns and loves an Ionic 5. Does his charging at public chargers. He also got 2 years of free charging at Electrify America chargers as part of the…
I would expect that 95% of the time you’re charging at home, over night, at a moderate pace.
Once fast chargers start popping up at every brick and mortar with a parking lot and every restaurant near a highway offramp, it’s going to be a game changer. You may have driven over 400 miles in one trip, but how many times have you drives 400 straight miles without taking a 15 minute bathroom or meal break?
“Top photo for attention only, this is what the car COULD look like with a little TLC.”
You have no idea how many Facebook posts I have seen reminiscing about how wonderful it was when kids rolled around in the beds of pickup trucks, with not a child seat in sight for 100 miles. I kindly remind people that... yeah, things were so much better when we made a game of burying lawn darts deep into the skulls…
No.
That’s only half the story. The other half is the Supreme Court’s 1978 “Marquette National Bank v. First of Omaha Service Corporation” case. In that case the court ruled that states cannot impose usury laws on credit card companies located in other states. This is why so many credit card companies are located in…
Yup...
LOL, that, too...
The CyberTruck is not a truck. It is a lifestyle vehicle for influencers and tools.
There’s no such thing as the “environment.” It’s a woke, leftist hoax.