This is exactly what Cadillac needs to do. Make a car that’s bigger, cheaper, and has more features than the German trio.
This is exactly what Cadillac needs to do. Make a car that’s bigger, cheaper, and has more features than the German trio.
Good and just uses for this car at this price. (NP all the way).
I don’t think people born in the early to mid 60's think of themselves as Gen X. The mentality we have is typically people born from roughly 1969-1980.
Gen Xers were born from roughly 1968-1980. So 50 is pretty much the absolute oldest. I’m dead center, born in ‘75.
WTF are you talking about? Gen X is the sweet spot for this. Maybe not for you, but the 45-55 are the prime earning years and coincides when people tend to become empty nesters. And $55-$75K is the right price range for a toy. A reasonably successful tradesman can afford that once his kids are gone.
#boomerstogitmo
#boomerstogitmo
Oh just STFU already. You sound pathetic.
I’ve never been to KC, but I’m going to guess 300# women are quite common there.
1. No-stealing is stealing. That’s bullshit. She didn’t deserve to get stolen from.
Can we change the language here? She didn’t steal her car back. She took back what was rightfully hers-after some dumb C*** destroyed it. This woman is ballsy as hell for taking matters into her own hands. Glad it worked out for her.
Low profile tires on economy and commuter cars make no sense. But they at least make more sense than low profile tires on SUV’s.
Actually, I have three suppliers in the UK-all three of them put made in the UK all over everything. One in particular, in Birmingham, is extremely successful as a manufacturing business.
Dude. Tesla is broke. Musk knows it-the smart money knows it too. It’s only the Tesla fans that are keeping the stock afloat.
Damn right I do :-)
And the second is some seriously unpleasant time in the bathroom.
Chicken sandwiches-particularly fried ones-do not need cheese. If anything-cheese makes them worse.
That seems like a natural pairing.
It’s patina.
Don’t sell yourself, ahem, short. Everyone has a market. You just need to find yours.