Think about how people treat rental cars and translate that to how you’d feel about buying one used, then overlay that with the EV complication (how well did Hertz maintain those cars, etc.). Good luck selling those cars for much more than scrap.
Think about how people treat rental cars and translate that to how you’d feel about buying one used, then overlay that with the EV complication (how well did Hertz maintain those cars, etc.). Good luck selling those cars for much more than scrap.
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Which is why you will not see the elimination of the dealer system in the U.S. Manufacturers do not want to have to carry billions of inventory on top of the capital demands of being a producer. They can throttle incentives to create market demand that matches their production schedules, which is far better than…
Yeah “from space” once meant with the naked eye from orbit. I can see my house “from space” on Google Earth.
For some reason the combination of Cybertruck and Zaxby’s just cracks me up.
We have one in our area, best I can tell, and it seems the owner’s main purpose in life is to drive it around losing The Game for as many people as possible.
I don’t feel particularly strongly about Musk (much as I can enjoy a Woody Allen movie) but come on, these things are even more hideous in person than in pictures (yes, I’ve already lost The Game), terribly made, useless as trucks and given what it takes to build and power them, completely defeat the purpose of an…
I’m sure he prefers to not draw public attention to himself.
I’ll just say she doesn’t want the reputation of being a tease.
Chris Rock, though he doesn’t necessarily need the assist.
Its colloquial use is less formal, meaning an unexpected little something extra. A bonus.
The chef’s kiss of culinary vocabulary.
Yeah there’s nothing left to do with the ‘succession’ storyline in Succession. It’s done. Tom is CEO of a company that has been acquired. The only string that could be followed would be GoJo somehow hitting the rocks and the siblings try to buy the media business back. But they’d get killed by actual corporate…
Maybe Met Gala weirdness??
Well then carry on! I would say it’s representative of the type of movie that doesn’t get made anymore, but actually does remind me a bit of The Nice Guys so I guess that’s not entirely true.
I knew as soon as he turned around with that gun in his hand and finger on the trigger that Marvin was toast. It plays to the point that Vincent is impulsive and sloppy. Herion-addicted hitmen are likely rare for a recent.
I’d love that experience as well, but seeing a stadium full of people bouncing in time to I Will Follow made the hair on my arms stand up. A theater show would be cool but is a different animal.
Always overjoyed to see a Midnight Run shoutout. Just a fantastic movie with a great cast perfectly deployed.
Gandolfini in Killing Them Softly absolutely set the bar - he got so comfortable hanging out with hookers and getting drunk that he never got around to the hit, and was fired. That’s in such complete opposition to the way movie hitmen are usually portrayed.
Vincent didn’t shoot Marvin in the face by accident. He was pissed that Marvin didn’t let them know there was another guy hiding in the bathroom with a goddamn hand cannon. There was no reason in the world for him to be holding a cocked gun in his hand driving through town when he turned around to grill Marvin about…