Having to apologize and getting nothing in return usually means you were in the wrong.
Having to apologize and getting nothing in return usually means you were in the wrong.
no it doesn’t, it just means they know they can poke some other dummy with the extra disposable income to over pay on a bronco that will be everywhere on lots in a year or 2.
Or that they have all of the leverage (because Ford lowered the name match requirement), and want the vehicle to mark up even more than the 10k they tried to get out of him. Dealers are adding $30k in some cases.
Seems that even at that price, GM still might take a bath on it.
Those high revving twin turbo sixes aren’t that much lighter, an aluminum headed big block Chevy is about 615-630lbs.
I tried to order an in demand Wrangler late last year. The local dealer gave a verbal agreement over the phone of “sticker price plus fees”. I asked about the fees on the phone and they seemed normal. I made an appointment to custom order the car. I went into the dealer knowing exactly what I wanted. When we got to…
Picturing lighting up all four 38" mud tires on my K5 project.
So i work at a company st up similar to John Deere, and youre forgetting a few key points here.
To be honest, the events above don’t seem that unusual for a large assembly plant.
Shouldn’t the Samurai be upside down?
If Manbearpig had a license, he’d drive this.
That 40k doesn’t address how much time the employee actually worked. Actually, it gives almost no real details.
Then reading that Twitter stuff, they are complaining that pay stubs aren’t provided and they have to - oh no - go online to get their pay stub. Yeah, that’s pretty standard boys and girls...it has been many…
Not to mention, this is not exactly breaking stuff here. Almost everything links back to a 10 year old reddit thread. Even the linked source for a lot of it (screenrant) is a 2018 blog that pretty much just regurgitates (many links embedded) the Reddit post and a HuffPost story.
Fortunately, we have youtube today for real builds. No need to bother with reality show nonsense.
Yeah, seriously, this whole article reads like a slapdash college newspaper blog post or something.
Most of the “garage” shows these days are garbage. Hey we “f0und” a 68 chevelle in a barn just cruising around town — how did nobody see this before! We have 2 weeks to get it done before auction XYZ! (cue SBC, generic paint work, 20 inch chrome rims, maybe some subs in the back).
It actually kinda sucked in front of the screen too. There are better car shows available.
FIFY.
Seems like this is all bullshit. A man named Stu Nelson who flew for TWA from 1952-1985 was the one that ferried that plane to India.