The answer is that whether you pay your landlord is not the bank’s problem. The fact that the landlord decided you were an acceptable risk doesn't mean the bank must as well. People can and do fail to pay rent, and then landlords have to threaten, cajole, or go to court to collect those funds and/or evict. If the bank…
They already did, it’s called “Top Gear USA."
Why does Chrysler as a brand even exist anymore? I seriously want to know because I can’t think of a reason. Is there a demand for a brand that only makes mid-size or larger vehicles with 4-doors?
Maybe they can get some people’s interest if they make a small-sporty coupe? Something based off of a Miata would be cool.…
*Quarter pound before cooking
Dude. If you study marketing, you should know all this shit. People need to read the fine prints
The complaint is right there for you to read. Perhaps you should put forth some more effort, but I’ll save you a little: read pages 6-8 of the complaint, which directly quote numerous advertisements making these specific claims. As do pages 9-11.
It mitigates dangers to the manifold.
Wheres the button to up vote you 1000x?
The case just began, but a lawyer defending the driver already argues that the truck should never have been on the road.
Always? This is why down payments were invented... If I can’t put enough down to insure I am never upside-down on the loan then I can't afford that car.
Seriously? Then you haven’t been paying attention. This is from earlier this week. http://bgr.com/2016/02/29/tes…
yea i never have even heard of Chris evans before the new TG
This is (despite all the Dodge circlejerker rage I’m gonna get for saying this), basically, a VW Rabbit. They were a lot of fun to drive. More horsepower just makes that even more fun.
Insert some snarky remark from a Gawker-goer *HERE*
*Look How Awesome Mitsubishi's INSERT ANY JAPANESE AUTOMAKER'S Lineup Was 20 Years Ago