All that would do is add my car radio to the list things that need to die.
All that would do is add my car radio to the list things that need to die.
Giant ice cubes have less surface area than ice-shards, ensuring that you can sip your bourbon slowly, and that it doesn’t get overdiluted too quickly.
Giant ice cubes have less surface area than ice-shards, ensuring that you can sip your bourbon slowly, and that it…
“Drink faster if you’re afraid of melt-water”
“Drink faster if you’re afraid of melt-water”
Precise amount of water bourbon needs varies on your preference, some people like half and half, others like only for the bourbon to be shown a glass of water. There is no wrong answer.
Precise amount of water bourbon needs varies on your preference, some people like half and half, others like only…
That’s neat.
That’s neat.
The point of giant ice cubes is to hold temperature with a minimum of ice melt, especially for cocktails.
The point of giant ice cubes is to hold temperature with a minimum of ice melt, especially for cocktails.
Agree. Precise implies an exact amount. I like a splash of water in my whiskey and bourbons so i put ice in, let it melt a bit and enjoy, but I would claim a precise amount is added.
Agree. Precise implies an exact amount. I like a splash of water in my whiskey and bourbons so i put ice in, let it…
Then the dealer with the poor attitude gets a review like this....
Tom’s line of reasoning with this is confusing, as he refers to making appointments for test drives (which is fine), but I didn’t see anything about that scenario here. The kid was asking some questions that could have easily ended this in a quick, uneventful manner and potentially gotten them a sale in the future.
None of that justifies his treatment or anyone’s treatment. How hard is that to understand?
I can understand the salesmen, but the rudeness I would fire them on the spot. They’re there to sell.. not judge their customers. Until they spend some years doing real estate sales they can figure out what it means when a customer wastes your time driving from house to house “looking”. Spending 10 minutes with…
Right. I filled-up at $2.05 last week. (Cleveland) But they will go up over the next decade. So I did the math at $3 because lazy.
I was about to ask you this question:
If you are referring to Samsung and Apple products bursting into flames relative to my post... Then no they obviously don’t make cars but the batteries are very similar and can suffer the same fate with large re-charge rates. Shorted plates and the resulting “thermal incident”... except waaaaaay bigger.
I always find it funny when dealership employees or any employee for that matter make fun of people who can’t afford a $200k car or other pricy stuff. Dude, you are a sales employee. You can’t afford that shit either, so don’t act all mighty.
Seems to be the trend these days.
Man up and say WTF you mean. They’re gearheads, greasemonkeys, and automobile enthusiasts.
How are you working out 1.5 hours?
Drive 310, charge for about 35 min and you’re already over 500 miles
Also, stopping for a bit half way might have made the journey less of an issue, not more!
They’re certainly aiming for entry level luxury price, but not entry level luxury quality.
Problem:
You can buy an Accord Hybrid for $30k, and drive it for 14 years (at $3/gal, 15k mi/yr) before you break even vs the Long Range model. And without the range anxiety.