I’m just sad Mergio Sarchionnes wasn’t here to see his dreams come true.
I’m just sad Mergio Sarchionnes wasn’t here to see his dreams come true.
No, not hopping on any trendy-ass bandwagons for Mitsu. Throw in some dynamic synergistic autonomy and you’ll have Bingo
Yes, after having had private offices, shared offices, private cubicles, semi-private cubicles, and open bull pens, the open bull pen is definitely the worst concept for like, 90% of usages.
As someone whose office just got renovated recently to a more “open concept”, it’s really not as good as a lot of people want to think. I do like that we actually refreshed the interior to a cohesive theme instead of the years and years of additions and moved walls and mismatched carpet, but open concept means you…
A perfect path to selling literally dozens of cars a year.
If it ain’t Boeing, I ain’t going (to die).
Time to post this up again:
An Accord wagon built in Marysville in 1980.
The real hero in this story is Wendy’s hamburgers. I bet those Honda executives really appreciated the efficiency of a square patty.
Sure. Let’s have engineers make all of the decisions while they are not in turn checked by anyone else. While we’re at it, let’s have politicians make all political decisions without any input from anyone who isn’t a politician. It’s not like any of these decisions affect the entire population. While all of that is…
If the Explorer was not green with a bug deflector did it even exist at all?
C- for reading comprehension. C- for millenials. A+ for jumping straight to murder!
If it can survive crashing through two buildings it’s got to be pretty robust.
“But most of those models also have required repairs before they can be sold”
Pretty much this. The old ones are the best if you’re a fan of traditional SUVs, but the 5th and 6th generations are arguably the best if you’re basing them on day to day feel and usability. Let’s face it, the average driver isn’t going to care if the new Explorers are “glorified minivans” and that they’re not “real…
Gangs of Ford Manufacturing Plants coming to a theater near your, immediately following Star Trek 57 and Star Wars Episode 74.
But unions are great and we should never question them!
Neutral: Peak Explorer came in ~1994 with the Eddie Bauer. By this point, SUVs were the preferred choice among families, and the Explorer was the clear choice among the domestic offerings.
Neutral: Peak Explorer was with the Eddie Bauer editions and before they became a tool for the Gestapo, I mean police farce.
There is some truth here. Specifically the income gap pushing more people the the extremes of the normal distribution of wealth.