Every cybersecurity company is waiting for this hacker to be identified... to offer him a half a million dollars a year job as a Penetration test expert.
Every cybersecurity company is waiting for this hacker to be identified... to offer him a half a million dollars a year job as a Penetration test expert.
That is what it means. Costs that have already been incurred (in this case, carbon emitted during construction) should NOT factor into the decision making going forward.
The “sunken cost fallacy” (sorry for the pun) says the best outcome for the environment is to recycle it now. The damage of building it has been done, but decades of this monstrosity operating would likely be exponentially worse for the environment. It’s also not likecruises serve any real useful purpose
Unpopular opinion: Model S Plaid.
Yeah the new one is actually quite and attractive sedan. It’s size gives it the presence of a larger sedan, almost like an LS
Yeah and its cramped in that regard, too. I’m a broad shouldered, 210 lbs guy and the seat was cramped for me.
No. I’m tall and moderately well built. The G70 was cramped and I had the seat all the way back, touching the seat behind it. I wanted to love it, but it was too small.
Lexus ES Hybrid. Over 50 MPG, super roomy interior, amazing seats, excellent reliability and supreme comfort for highway drives. Plus all the luxury bells and whistles.
For me it just looks too awkward. While none of these luxury behemoths are shapely, at least the Escalade commands attention and the Navigator actually looks elegant and stately. This just looks... Like a Jeep grand Cherokee in front and a box truck in back.
100% was a trade-in. Carmax wouldn’t sell a car that old. Meaning some car enthusiast probably passed away and their non-car-enthusiast family wanted to sell it ASAP - hence Carmax.
Anyone remember the show or movie from the 70s where every single car was the same Chevy sedan (I think a Caprice or Malibu)?
I had the same thought. My 2011 BMW has 150k miles on it and general runs perfectly. But a $300 repair last month and a new set of tires in Feb at $800 had me wondering if it’s worth keeping.
You have a fairly new car with a brand new drivetrain. Getting that today would cost you $20k at least. Just get a cheap Maaco respray, vinyl wrap or redo the clear coat yourself. All are dramatically cheaper than a new car
“The Ultimate Italian-American Car”
Nice price for one reason: target buyer.
Here we are, acting like UPS trucks have AC and don’t park in the bike lanes all day long, as it is.
Gotcha. Thanks! And I imagine the transverse V6 is going to go extinct at those manufacturers soon (if it isn’t already), as almost all FWD-based V6 vehicles will be downsizing to 4 and 3 cylinders. That means 6 cylinders will be reserved for larger, longitudinal vehicles that can fit an I6 no problem.
After 10 pages of Buy Here Pay Here scams, here is Chicago’s.
We love to see it. Is there any reason why I6 engines are making a big comeback in the day of downsizing and electrification? I’ve always driven I6 BMWs and love the refinement and feel, but it’s an unusual engine configuration.
Lifted HD pickup “Brodozers”. Too big to navigate the city and the blind spots are a danger to pedestrians. Impossible to find a parallel parking spot big enough and too tall for garages means you literally cannot park it anywhere. Chugs $6 a gallon city gasoline. Everyone laughs at you. City cops will ticket and tow…