Read the title; automatically assumed it was David Tracy and a Jeep. Apologies, Andrew.
Read the title; automatically assumed it was David Tracy and a Jeep. Apologies, Andrew.
He wasn’t trying to get a test ride. He just wanted to check it out and ask questions.
He went in to ask about a product he might be interested in. Regardless of whether they might be buying it right then, you still don’t walk away from a customer when he/she is asking you a question. This pretty much guarantees you losing business at some point in time - if it’s not through that specific customer, it’s…
I once had a friend who saw an Alpina B5 and said “ha, that guy is so tacky, he just stuck another brand’s name on his BMW”
Jalopnik earlier this week: FERRARI SUPER PICKY ABOUT WHO IT SELLS ITS CARS TO
Alternatively, you could get a grey Switch and then buy a second pair of neon Joy-Cons.
He didn’t want to appear celebratory, and the vote hadn’t closed at that point, and Senators can change their vote before it closes. So also cautionary.
Same. Absolutely.
The dissonance until 0:59 with the bossa nova-y guitar soundtrack is amazing.
My only concern is that old cars, which should be driven, would be put off the road. And that’s a crime.
Awesome! Great for Nintendo.
Also, because Die Another Day was widely panned as terrible.
Whatever happened to that purpose-built factory? What is it churning out now?
Fair point!
This would be great if splinternews.com weren’t blocked by my office firewall due to “Malicious reputation/risk factor”. None of the other Kinja sites are. True story.
Did he buy it new? I could see him buying it second-hand and not telling anyone.
Agreed. And I would like to think that VW’s Germanic penchant for quality permeates newer Lambos (they’re usually based on top-level Audis), though Dieselgate has actually affected my perception somewhat.
I honestly think that the biggest thing against this car is the lack of a clean title.