Came here to make sure this was posted. Didn’t even want to read the article.
All the Uber-bashing is such horseshit. I live in Chicago and will take Uber almost exclusively. I spend most of the ride talking to the drivers and ask them about all the topics that people love bashing Uber for: pay/percentage, background check, surge pricing, etc. They all like it, they are all doing it…
Thanks, watched the whole thing!
Really supports the sang “spending money like a prize fighter”.
I think it is pretty easy to understand why this was picked up so aggressively by the media without much research:
No, Geneva.
I searched, but didn't see anyone had mentioned Jeeps. So if you're gonna do it... do it:
Same for me when I asked to drive a used Lotus Elise. I was 23-ish.
I remember back when the Pontiac Solstice first came out. I went in asking to talk to someone about it (granted I was 24-ish and wearing hole-y jeans on my day off). They treated me like an ass, literally scoffed when I asked them to contact me when they came. They didn’t want my number, but allowed me to take one of…
When I worked for a rental car company these were my favorite cars to drive (when there was an inch of snow and an empty parking lot).
After I had recovered my '91 XJ that had been stolen and joy-ridden (that a word?) around the southside of Chicago I took it to the dealership/shop way out in the burbs that I had bought it from. They only sold used Jeeps there, so I assumed they would be good at repairing them.
I guess that depends on whom that track belongs to: the BBC, or the Top Gear production. (I don't know the answer to that)
I had a '91 Cherokee (with 3" lift & 31.5" tires) and a '03 350Z
Interesting start to this article with great points... then you do exactly what you admonished these sports writers for, but it is somehow acceptable because they're CEOs.
I always thought this Caddy V commercial (2004/2005-ish) was great. The shell casing sound sells it. However, the "Bang" and the Zeppelin riff was not needed (tho I know it was part of their overall marketing campaign at the time.)
I can see the argument for this. She actually has an impressive car history (aside from her pink Bentley). She's certainly always had a choice, but chooses some pretty impressive cars... and doesn't wrap them.