He would respond with “I thought it was 18 years?”
Plus!
Okay.
Harley was caught flat-footed by competition from more affordable, lightweight bikes as heavy motorcycles like the one Marlon Brando rode in the movie “The Wild One” went out of style, said David MacGregor, an analyst at Longbow Research in Independence, Ohio.
An electric Harley will never sell in big numbers. Every time they're at a light or just cruising down small streets they always hold down the clutch and pull the throttle down just a little to make sure everyone knows how cool they are. How do you let everyone know how cool you are on an electric bike? Until Harley…
So how many more brand-shuttering announcements before General Motors gets demoted to Colonel Motors?
Someone in a bad automotive/financial situation asking for advice from someone with lots of automotive/financial experience is an idiot?
Oh good, we’re back on the this cycle again.
Those old farts had their toys, I have mine. I bet that they would have shut up faster if they were within a mile of my place.
92% of statistics are made up on the spot.
Imagine being so poor you have to know what time it is lmao
If buying cars was strictly a financial decision, this site wouldn’t exist. The used car fetish here and other enthusiast sites has always been inexplicable to me, especially when (contrary to this article), there are lots of attainable new options out there.
An affordable entry into the world of weekend toys. That’s also an attractive color. New tires are a huge plus. NP.
Couldn’t Porsche just install a larger turbo to increase the range?
When I don’t use my blinkers in a BMW, I’m an asshole, but not using them in my Tesla is just a sensible range extension strategy.