Who cares when they don't have to make economic sense out of the whole business of public transportation?
Who cares when they don't have to make economic sense out of the whole business of public transportation?
I think that it has more to do with it being an expensive car than how the BMW is parked.
Bravo!
You truly are raving mad.
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Cadillac had one of the fist models to come out with LED taillights. However, it was a custom array that illuminated the lens uniformly, so one could hardly notice the difference from afar. Then, when foreign import brands started mounting LED taillights conspicuously, Cadillac changed to. Pathetic how fads happen.
If death is not particularly bad for you, you should seek counseling. ☺
Nibbles!
Which means that you're safe if hitting another 500. But if you hit a typical type of vehicle in America...
ROTFLOL!
Questa macchina me piasce molto!
BMW has always sold 4-cylinder models of the 3-series, just not always in America.
Can't you have some respect for those who are semantically challenged?
Cool! Now when flashing the high beams behind a turtle on the left lane I'll vaporize it!
No one can compete with Mercedes and BMW because they're not Mercedes or BMW. The buyers of such brands are not looking for value or for quality, but for the brands. Nothing screams MONEY like Mercedes or BMW.
Of course there's, from the territorial conquest wars against Spain (Cuba and the Philippines) and Mexico (AZ, NM, TX) to the puppets governments in the Middle East and Africa and military invasions of sovereign countries unilaterally.
Yes and no, the British did buy the Portuguese crown to save them from Napoleon and they gave Brazil over in a gift basket, but British companies weren't too predatory, building the railroads (which still favor the left side track) and mills, except for smothering local companies with tariffs while British products…
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