Sebastian Lauda, by contrast not a fan of DRS, said that “It would be more fun to throw bananas out of the cockpit, so maybe this would be better idea than to have DRS.”
Sebastian Lauda, by contrast not a fan of DRS, said that “It would be more fun to throw bananas out of the cockpit, so maybe this would be better idea than to have DRS.”
Regulations? Do you REALLY need to be reminded who’s running this country now? If not, you’ll be getting a text soon that will help clarify that.
Thought I’d help out. : )
This sounds like the classic finger-pointing exercise you’d expect from a company with an software development (or any IT function) mentality.
+1 for the more financial education in schools piece.
I got a new car loan in 1991, with good credit, and my interest rate was 10.9%. Interest Rates were high back then. Also, even small increases in the chance of defaulting can have a pretty significant impact on the interest rate, so a 22% interest rate with shaky credit might not have been that bad. The idea would be…
I don’t think you understand how this works.
David Tracy still hasn’t given up his hopes on this Jeep.
It was a pleasure William. You and Caleb are welcome back anytime! Popsicle’s all round :d
A car that isn’t in a crash costs nothing to repair.
Do the fucking door handles work?
Everything you’re saying is right on.
Someone’s getting a job at Cadillac.
Yo! Make sure that shoulder belt goes underneath that armrest on the seat belt-buckle side!
One that ends abruptly.
According to building permit applications, GM could never get approval to build a new plant on the site because of all the shifting soil.
I would have done the same if it was my kid in that car.
Subaru Ubiquitous Vehicle
God that is cheap petrol. We’re currently sitting at about £1.30 a litre unleaded. That’s about £4.95 a gallon, at current exchange rates $6.55.