engineerthefuture
engineerthefuture
engineerthefuture

The van market kind sucks now. Those Sienna Hybrids are by far the best option with the 36+ MPGs and Toyota deals know it. 

A robot picking up eggs, such a revolutionary advancement in robotics. High school robotics clubs everywhere are amazed.

Remember when Elon showed us all a person in a costume and called it a robot? How about the video showing off the Tesla driving by itself in a parking lot that was actually being controlled by a person? Don’t forget basically every single claim made about the hyper tunnel things and the cyber truck. I’m sure there most

There are dozens of us!

If it’s mostly financed and on sub 48-month terms, hitting $1000/mo is really easy with modern pricing. A $50k vehicle with $5k down will hit that at 0% interest (after taxes & such).

Outside of the image washing, they’ve spent the last decade trying to diversify the sources of their wealth. Buying a sports team is a lot like buying real estate. It doesn’t always pop, but it is generally a very safe place to put a ton of money, while the occasional investment explodes in value. They took Aramco

Exactly this. Anyone who knows a lot of veterans will probably give this guy a pass, expecting that he may have needed to scam them this way because they weren’t taking care of him like recruiters love to tell teenagers they will. He may have just been plainly scamming them, but I know very few vets who speak well abou

I feel like trims like Denali, Kind Ranch, & High Country are really what killed Buick in that realm. With how you can option an “economy” and how low entry level luxury vehicles have gotten, there really isn’t a market for companies like Buick anymore.

I have multiple coworkers with a Stinger, Equus, used King Ranch, or similar for that very reason.

Sounds like they will turn their thing into a mantle, as opposed to a family thing, like the first 2 indicate. So it will be like an Irish Crow, but they don’t have to die first.

Engineering nerds like to watch the wings adjust. 

Depending on the clientele, too good of an image can be just as bad. I had a Cadillac rental once and it was constant shit talking about how overpaid we are or how we need to do more for what we cost, even though everyone knew it was a rental and my company gets discounted rates. It also didn’t matter that the F250s

That was my guess too, along with where the budget comes from. We have some people that do mileage like that between all of our clients and they get to choose between rentals or the company just cuts a check for car & insurance so the driver can (mostly) get what they want. 

To be fair, have you been to a Kia dealer before?

And it better be Will Ferrell who’s controlling the computer.

With it only being an inch longer, I doubt it. I’ve had the QX80 & Armada as rentals and that cramped interior relative to tank exterior really keeps it a notch below the Tahoe/Yukon. If you’re not towing, just about any full size 3-row SUV is a better choice for cheaper too.

I feel like Lexus really undersells their NA V8 offerings. They’re the only non-American sports car pushing them out and they seem to be well likely by anyone who remembers they exist. 

It’s one of the things I hate about visiting family on the west coast. They all live in various rural mountain/woodsy areas and I am constantly getting tailgated for not hitting some blind corner doing 60. I don’t consider myself a slow driver in most cases, but I know that when I’m on an unfamiliar backroad those

Bold assumption that no one has ever brought this up to the operating DOT, especially since the police have been called there on multiple occasions. Until the cost of sending cops out there outweighs whatever changes need to happen so people slow down, it is unlikely the municipality in charge will do anything.

That’s why I went to a credit union. I showed the dealer my terms to see if they could beat it and they laughed and didn’t even want to try.