bilious72
Bilious72
bilious72

I’m happy they are scaling back the financing terms. If you have to finance a depreciating asset for 72, 84, or 96 months, you shouldn’t be financing the vehicle in the first place. This is one reason the auto market is full of defaulting and underperforming loans.

According to the local news, there is about $100,000 still missing.

Just declare it to offensive and it will have to be taken down. It works for everyone else. Even a minority of one can have things censored.

Why would anyone pair a dual-clutch transmission with a 1.3L engine?

Typical leftist scumbag.

Is something malfunctioning or is it supposed to sound like that?

There is no “her truth” or “his truth”. There is “the truth.” Facts don’t change based on someone’s perspective.

It’s part of their recruitment efforts. I don’t know if you consider that a PR stunt. They received their original F-18 Hornet aircraft 3 years after they became operational. For an aircraft that has had a service life of 35 years, I wouldn’t say they are getting the “oldest, most worn out planes” at all. They are

The costs vary by aircraft as well. The initial flight training lasts a year and costs “only” about $1 million. That includes fuel and aircraft maintenance costs. Here is a link to some examples (including the F-16) for cost per hour of operation.

Is there a maximum speed they can measure? Most of the “your speed is” radar signs only work up to 99 mph. Not that I would know this from personal experience...

I still find it hard to believe that people buying $50k to $80k SUVs and trucks are going to worry about gas prices. They are most likely upside down already on their loans, so trading in their vehicle to buy a fuel efficient vehicle is still a terrible idea to save money. It would take them years and years to realize

I lease both mine and my wife’s cars, and I’ve been leasing exclusively for the last decade. If you want to drive luxury cars, leasing is the way to go. After owning BMWs out of the warranty period, I’d much rather have a vehicle that is always under warranty, frequently has maintenance included, and is always 3 years

No, it’s roughly 20kg of rifle caliber bullets. Your calculations would make it impossible to carry a standard M2A1 ammo can without a forklift.

Welcome, Elizabeth. Enjoyed the post, and hope you stay around for more.

This is the way all CEO and officer contracts should be structured. No more golden parachutes for gutting the company and leaving.

I really like the chassis, engine, and driving dynamics of the ATS-V and CTS-V. The only problem is that you have to sit in the interior to drive one. I hope the new one will have a much better interior.

Two things come to mind. The first is that the Porsche was passed initially by the bus. I find it hard to believe that the Porsche couldn’t have passed the bus at any point before the right turn with just a little effort. Secondly, even if the driver was too dumb to check the blind spots the old fashioned way, isn’t a

Many manufacturers will offer a tire and wheel warranty that will cover pothole damage. As someone who buys cars with 35 aspect ratio tires on Indianapolis roads, I find it’s worth the price every time.

I agree. I don’t buy cars but lease them. I prefer getting a new car every 2-3 years with maintenance and a warranty. However, I’m amazed that “what monthly payment are you looking for” is the first question I’m always asked. How about we negotiate the price of the car, we talk about incentives, we go over the money

Passing a police officer who was going under the speed limit.