Their insurance will pay by charging poorer people who don’t live on the beach more.
Their insurance will pay by charging poorer people who don’t live on the beach more.
Given that this is in Florida, the first things they tried were probably 1)Drugs, 2) Guns, 3) Putting animals down their pants...
This is a logical and expected consequence of building on sand while bribing the inspectors to overlook your inadequate piling plan.
3 inches in such a short period is a fuck lot. Good luck to all the owners.
They have lots of sand to bury their heads in, though!
It was literally mentioned in the report as the reason researchers started studying building sink rates, which is explained in the article.
Such a colorful, lawless swamp.
“The 35 buildings in question include the Ritz Carlton Residences, The Surf Club Four Seasons, Trump Tower III, Trump International Beach Resort, and several other high-end condos.”
Miami is screwed long term, its soil is made of porous coral so there is nothing they can do to stop rising sea levels.
Finally, a late-model Porsche drops in value.
No battery tender required either.
My preferred Greater-Cleveland, Ohio Honda dealership charges $200/hour shop time. My Corvette-specialist Chevy dealer is “competitive” at $199/hour. I also do business with a small independent shop that is still at $100/hour.
The thing that gets me on cars like this are things that are expensive “because supercar” that shouldn’t inherently expensive, as well as stuff that needs to be replaced in this but no other car.
My Chevy mechanic (not dealer) charges $150/hr here in MA. $140/hr for a McLaren is a goddamn steal.
$140/hour labor? That is way cheap for a McClaren. Here in the Mid-Atlantic, any dealer for a normal car (Ford, Chevy, Toyota, Honda, etc..) is going to be around that or even more! I guess he has this done at an independent shop?
If it looses point or two in the Cd it doesn’t matter that much as the cross section is still as small. This day and age where manufacturers make a fuzz about the Cd they don’t make that much noise about the other half of the equation that includes the cross section.
This is exciting. Especially the shooting brake…
“so it’ll be able to fast-charge at up to 320 kW and gain over 186 miles of range in just 10 minutes”
Yikes, some critical problems with what’s going on here:
This. It was probably deliberate cherry-picking, rather than outright fakery.