Looks ugly and cheap.
Looks ugly and cheap.
Growing up, my sister worked at Chili’s as a waitress. She hated the Sunday crowd and the joke was that customers always wanted more sweet tea and ranch dressing. The church crowd was also the worst tippers.
TLJ was the worst one since Ep.2.
Man that’s ugly.
That’s my takeaway as well - if this was the same price as a standard Sky Redline, I might be willing to go NP based on the hilarity of it alone, but at nearly 3x of the going rate for a decent Sky, easy CP.
My daughter attends a Jewish school and one of the activities they invited parents to do with their children to celebrate Purim was to make hamantaschen. We aren’t jewish ourselves, but we love the school. Anyway, the little hamantaschen cookie we made with her came home at the end of the day and went straight in the…
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This is a great suggestion, but you’re assuming he doesn’t want any of that $45k back when he said he does. He wants something with low depreciation so he can get most of that back, essentially just denying himself whatever that money would’ve earned in interest or capital gains in whatever instrument he had it in.
Why not? I’ve already had a 72 month loan on my BRZ, so I’d do that no problem. Oh, this bank wants me to pay interest? Nah, fam.
That’s really a nice example, but not nearly five figure nice. I’d go NP down at $7k.
For me, it’s all about mood. If I’m feeling basic, all I want on my burger is American cheese, pickle and ketchup and mustard. It’s a classic combo.
Costco goes ahead and removes the meat from their rotisserie chickens that don’t sell the day before and then sells that by itself all packaged up and ready to go.
There’s no way the first letter writer is going to get $28k for a used Stinger. They have a hard time moving new ones, so a dealer isn’t going to take a chance on a used one without buying at a discount. He’s probably going to lose $3-4k on it, so his target car needs really to be around $13-15k.
The serp belt on my wife’s Rogue was the same. I took one look at it and said “fuck that”. Took it to my buddy’s shop and he bitched about it to me later about what a pain the ass location it was.
I feel like a lot of Jeep’s product is starting to get a little long in the tooth. I get that they just released the new JL Wrangler and new Compass not too long before that, but the KL Cherokee was released in 2014 and the WK2 Grand Cherokee has been kicking since 2011.
I see that this is an old article and I’ve probably already commented on it, but I feel that I must comment again.
You’d think they’d have been able to eek out a few more horses over 100+ years of development.
Tell me why I shouldn’t just go get a used Cayenne?
I’m a coastie and feel the same way.
She is one and has collected money from them too. 100% hollow and not a good look, imho.