I would expect $42K is reasonably on market for an OG Viper with low miles.
I would expect $42K is reasonably on market for an OG Viper with low miles.
Money in hand now plus a pension sounds kinda awesome, don’t you think? Taking a package doesn’t mean you lose your other benefits by any means if you’re close anyway.
How could I regurgitate TomM’s take when I wrote it prior to TomM’s take?
That is such a silly take. When offers like these are made, the employer isn’t looking to “make” anybody do anything.
Criticising a poorly researched article means you have a small dick?
Yep. This video was so sloppy and ill conceived, it’s embarrassing Jalopnik picked it up and ran with it.
Yes. I didn’t even get into the mass equation with heavier vehicle vs. lighter vehicle in a vehicle to vehicle crash.
Counterpoint:
I can just picture Luigi and Claudio sitting on the steps of the plaza in Naples with a Mountain Dew and a Marlboro planning where they’ll find a nice bambolina or two.
So, are there any content or pricing advantages between the R/T plug-in hybrid and a similarly equipped Tonale?
Do they have a good supply of “drunk and stoned white trash" in Pomigliano d’Arco, Naples?
Why is it that weirdos who make homemade bombs always look exactly like weirdos who make homemade bombs?
Don't forget the solar panels and awning!
Sure, but, there’s still the additional step of contacting the lender when you’ve finally decided to go with them and handling the paperwork vs. doing it right there in the F&I office.
I was thinking more along the lines of convenience, but, ok.
If the topper is worth $8k, the truck is certainly worth another $8k, assuming it passes a PDI with no obvious mechanical time bombs.
User name fits,
Damn. I don't even like motorcycles and I want one of these.
That’s an age old battle. The surface tension between dealers and manufacturers is interesting to say the least. I spent 30 years working for an OEM in the field organization, meaning working directly with dealers.
Those rates are heavily subvented by the manufacturer. Sometimes they are definitely the way to go, especially if you don’t have to give up rebates.