Too many owners within a short time period, giant red flag.
I ended up with a 1987 Elite scooter and a broken laptop screen.
5 weeks minimum, not a month ^^
factory workers are probably around 7 weeks paid vacation with RTT (people get paid on the basis of 35h work week here, but work 39. The 4 hours/week are converted into RTTs, which are paid days off to add on top of paid vacation time.).
So basically everyone here gets between 5 (execs…
My local indy literally has the identical server room that a BMW dealer would have. Cost something like $200K for the whole setup, and a steep annual access and support charge. But he can do anything the dealer can do on any of the cars, and I trust him to do it correctly the first time. Thankfully, I have never…
tall talk for someone within ground clamping range
#StickToSports
As a former employee of the industry, you wouldn’t believe how many people don’t understand what negative equity is (and how many deals it killed for me.)
Am I going to go to hell for laughing at the latter part of your statement?
1st Gear: As much as Mitsubishi sucks I would like to point out that they have very low Bluetooth latency in their cars. I had to rent an Outlander for a week and there was zero lag between the screen of my phone and the audio through the car. It was quite amazing given the offerings from GM I was used to and…
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Ok I’ll bite. What?
Ford Insider here, and since you have this, i might as well spill the beans. The CAD images in the lead image. Thats it. Thats the whole thing. The reason it can get 300 Miles on one charge is because there is no interior (lightweighting) and no wheels (hover car). Congrats Jalopnik, you win!
So you can go forwards, backwards, and park it.
Corvette dynos 560hp at the wheels....
“falls short of expectations”
WTF
Sure. How hard can it be to hire 48,000 new employees at once, and then train them to build cars?
No worries, the average Corvette buyer’s cataracts make the GM visibility problem moot.