‘Objectively’? I’m not sure you’re using that word correctly. This is a subjective poll of opinion. Kind of the antithesis of objective fact.
‘Objectively’? I’m not sure you’re using that word correctly. This is a subjective poll of opinion. Kind of the antithesis of objective fact.
It seems like residential solar fills the gap until it can be more centralized (and profited from), and then will be supplemental.
This is a tight one. 1,337 votes (heh), and only one vote separates the sides.
Yes
RE: #6
“where wolves are afraid to shit.”
I am honestly surprised that it’s <60k including destination. That’s usually fine print after the advertised price. So, props to Chevy for that.
If one thing is clear. Ron would not sell it to you for scrap value. He wants $3-4k.
Corporations, and their marketing departments, love to ignore definitions of words.
Leave it to the Germans to take Orange as close to Brown as possible.
I can empathize for a similar reason. I owned both a Tiburon (‘03 V6) and a Gen Coupe (‘10 V6). While I enjoyed both of them, they always felt like less than the sum of they’re parts, and the manual was incredibly uninspiring. It felt like shifting was accomplished through a bucket of rubber balls.
Well... Bye
I was too. Text has a weird way of coming off angry sometimes without a voice behind it. After reading back my message, it sounds like I’m fuming about it. Really, I just think that skepticism is absolutely necessary in any interaction with a dealership.
Larry H. Miller Dealerships. I’ve gone into them a couple times looking to buy... Always ended up elsewhere.
The Challenger can get away with that logic for some reason, unlike the Nissan 370Z.
David wakes up every morning, looks in the mirror and says:
And they’re generally the better sellers.
You sure? The Frontier is one of two models that increased deliveries for Nissan this month.
1st Gear:
“a rise in deliveries of its... aging Frontier mid-sized pickup.”