Did it at least have an Autobot symbol on it somewhere? I mean, I know you could buy little Autobot and Decepticon magnetic badges and decals for two bucks at Walmart, but at least Chevrolet had an offically licensed one right? Right?
Did it at least have an Autobot symbol on it somewhere? I mean, I know you could buy little Autobot and Decepticon magnetic badges and decals for two bucks at Walmart, but at least Chevrolet had an offically licensed one right? Right?
Knew I guy with one who always talked about it and how much money it's gonna be worth.
Any “Special Edition” vehicle that is little more than a tie-in to a TV show, movie, or videogame, and to squeeze more money out of you from both. Some of my personal favorites:
...still waiting on my meth...
Glad my sophomore son’s HS offers a personal finance class. He’s taking it now and constantly brings up how it can be applied to everyday life/news. He’s a practical (and frugal) kid and really enjoys it.
Your total debt is NOT ratiod to your income, at least not by the credit rating agencies. They have no idea what your income is - that is not public data for the overwhelming majority of people. Creditors compute your debt-to-income ratio and use that along with your credit score to figure out whether to extend credit…
An attorney in NJ once told me that he bought his 20 year old used Ferrari because strippers loved it. So yeah, there’s always a market for these things, and it tends to be attorneys in NJ
I didn’t even need to read the article. I had an idea for my comment after reading the headline, and after reading it, my comment is the same:
In-person F1 in the US is too f***ing expensive, and a complete disaster for the fans not willing to drop 5-figures on the experience.
I went to the USGP in Austin with my…
One minor detail to an otherwise excellent post. The total debt burden is based off the utilization of your credit limits, not income.
Totally agree and when I did teach in a NJ school some years back, “Financial Literacy” was a state standard for HS graduation - https://www.nj.gov/education/standards/clicks/finlit.shtml
In fairness that is a specialty car with a high demand market. But Orman and Ramsey seem to think a Honda and a Bentley depreciate at the same rate.
Took my first trip to Vegas this past April. It was a convenient airport to fly into with the real objective of the vacation seeing some of the National Parks in the area. We spent a day and a half in Vegas and it was enough. It’s really not for me. Everything was overpriced on the strip. And none of it seemed that…
::searches for “Toyota Sienna louvered hood” to spice up the wife’s ride::
Same. Moar vents = classy.
Hahahaha, yes. Case closed.
This was 100% some kind of inside job, and they will get caught in a week.
Screen replacing gauge clusters in cars. To be fair, I don’t mind a well designed digital gauge cluster that is integrated in to the design of the dash. What I have a problem with are hideous, lazy, tacked on 3 foot long screens that are just kinda added on without regard to design. For example. The upcoming Mustang,…
Well, I’m glad that I’m not the only one whose luggage had issues with Air Canada...
That’s a $6,000 car. I see them on the Facebooks in similar condition for that price all the time.