bevosbuddy
BevosBuddy
bevosbuddy

I think it’s a good thing to switch to working from home for many folks. However, what we’ve seen in education is that the ability to do so just isn’t there yet. I’ve had coworkers and such predicting that’s they way of the future, but that line of thinking has been shown to not be fully effective yet. Unfortunately

Yeah that interior is not great and it immediately stuck out to me that much of it looks lifted from the outgoing car, hence why it already looks old.

When are you guys gonna fix the comment section. This is just stupid that it’s been doing just the 3 dots for weeks now.

Obviously, both the SUV and the Mustang were ghost cars from a horrible head-on collision that happened 20 years ago to-the-day.

It was a grizzly sight

I suspect 50% of the reason you commented was to let us know you have a Lotus Elise, and I fully support that. 

I had this immediate question.  If the Mustang was so close so as to cause a rear-end collision, that he had to grass-ditch, it should have taken the SUV in the face (if it didn’t grass-ditch as well)

I have a friend who has a boss like this, and it’s maddening to me that the work he does can absolutely be done from home or at absolute worst from the office a few days a week, but the “big boss” is an “office guy” so literally all employees have to be there 9-5 all damn day, every day.

Except now that people have proved that they can do these jobs at home, most execs are also wondering why pay US wages when they can outsource all these jobs ...

Except it’s overpriced by over $10k. You can get a year newer car with similar mileage for mid 30s, not mid 40s. CP all day.

Yeah, but the ‘Ring is like...far away.

“Hey Bob! Can you believe this guy doesn’t want the virus protection?”

Who the fuck is panic buying cars???

5th Gear: Hopefully Nissan is using this downtime to design a Z people want. Straight 6, and a manual transmission. And maybe smaller, the current one is bloated like a dead elephant..

good photo until you notice the purple fringe on the mountain line. then that becomes the only focus for the eyes.

Conflicted here. I like the car and the ad appears to be an honest representation of the condition. I would like a picture of the “missing A-Pillar, but it’s ok”.

Yeah but how much is it. I don’t see people in this segment going all out for a $45,000+ car with a four cylinder and an automatic.

I’ve yet to see a six cylinder model in the wild.  I don’t see this significantly raising the number of buyers at the price point.  I’m guessing $35-40K.  It will weigh 400 pounds more than the 86 and deliver an extra 40-50 hP for an additional $7K or more.

Lol what percentage of non-fleet buyers choose a regular cab truck? What percentage of Wranglers sold are 2 door? Hint: both are very low. No one wants regular cab trucks and 2 door vehicles, that’s why they are disappearing. Offering a 2 door Gladiator would be a giant waste that would appeal only to broke ass