Anecdotal evidence that these owners may appreciate being left alone even if they are an enthusiast:
Anecdotal evidence that these owners may appreciate being left alone even if they are an enthusiast:
Heh. I was going to ask if you are in Las Vegas before you mentioned being in another industry.
The person in your example is obviously an idiot. Having said that, having zero respect for an MBA doesn’t make much sense.
Harvard MBA running a business into the ground, you say?
I have had two related title experiences lately that I will share just in case there are other people out there who think of selling a car without actually having the title.
I use it almost exclusively to connect with hundreds of people with a common interest. I share almost zero personal info unless it pertains to this interest and I unfriend anyone who is boring or offensive. It also lets me keep up with the lives of a few friends who have moved out of state. We still text all the time…
Seems like this story should be titled “Watch the Koenigsegg One:1 awkwardly leave the line next to a bunch of other sexy cars in the worst car video ever”?
That was my phrase when in my 20s. Now I am in my 40s and I am much more, “I work hard and then I lay on the couch, eating pizza and popcorn while watching Netflix.” I am still a workaholic, but the money is for security, not a Mt. Dew commercial. Argh, if I knew then what I know now.
Yup, team DC here as well. Would also like to see Elba take over when Craig is done.
Sounds like we basically agree. I love the newer, sportier Range Rovers. I am liking the Porsche Macan a lot. I put them in the same class as the sporty BMW SUVs but it sounds like you don’t.
I kind of like the coupe-SUVs. I like them more when tuned. Trying figure out if I am a yuppy or Russian warlord. I hope it is the warlord one. :-)
Ha! That is exactly what I thought. I am a designer (graphic design, mostly marketing and advertising) and instant caught the “our design is what makes us successful, says designer” message.
I have to admit, SUVs are functional. I haven't driven any yet - that might be a deciding factor.
Everything you say makes sense, I suppose. I had no interest in an SUV until I got the Scion xB (it was my father’s) and discovered how practical it is. Easy to get in and out of, holds a good amount of stuff, easy to get that stuff in and out. I like it, but want to replace it with something a little larger and less…
Interesting. I am thinking about getting an X5.
Did any doctor or professional ever discuss getting hormone levels checked? My experience is probably different because I am male and in my 40s, but my acne goes CRAZY (all over my body, ruining sheets, towels and clothes like you wouldn't believe) when my estrogen levels get high. I have learned a lot about hormones…
I only have my experience to go on and would never speak for others, but I have found the opposite to be true.
That car has well done upgrades. Engine bay is smoothed and the motor looks gorgeous. Interior is nice with those white gauges. Wheels aren't overdone. Good find.
I told people I had a high metabolism. It was true because I used clenbuterol, T3, ephedra and caffeine. Eventually I stopped eating, too. But for a while I felt like I didn't have a problem because I still ate at least some food.
I think shearing is what it takes. My wife would sometimes say "let me see if I can find Stacy (the person who actually did things like make coffee) to get coffees started for everyone." Sometimes she would do it if she was getting some for herself. She only did that because of the sheepish looks she would get when…