Because it’s a huge pain in the ass to take your car into a dealer for service when the dealer is only open the exact same hours you’re required to be at work.
This is a good point, but you can get the fluid change done cheaper if you go indy. It is a manageable DIY job. I had a manual GTI but I think the DSG is worth it, even with the 40K flush cost. It’s a phenomenal trans and the manual trans VW puts into their cars are basically afterthoughts.
93 cobras are pretty dang desireable
Because ‘93 Fox body Mustangs are light, cheap, and pretty ideal for a disposable, rebuildable drag racing setup. Curb weights for the 2 door coupes could be below 3000 lbs.
Trump is not good at business. His chief business skill is getting lenders so deeply invested in him that they cannot afford to let him fail, and then using that borrowed monetary clout to overwhelm competitors. And when it falls through, his next big business skill saves his ass - that of insulating himself…
Sounds to me like Wharton is a really crappy school
This current trend of companies bending over backwards for idiot shareholders needs to end. Just look at General Electric to see why.
You just couldn’t wait until everyone went home from work to post this?
I like this answer! Get the car that will start your blood pumping every day from it trying to kill you at all times! Every time I see any Viper on the road, it's a treat for the senses.
I was just about to write that!
I’d be so happy with an RS4 Avant. That’s just the right size for what I want.
To help the speculation train... I also got a similar tip back in June.
Everyone on here will be so excited to hear this that exactly six people will go out and buy it brand new. The rest will wait because depreciation/not in the market/not in manual/etc.