For a a measly 5 billon more he could’ve bought both Kia and Hyundai
For a a measly 5 billon more he could’ve bought both Kia and Hyundai
I read that as being the first car on the list that the average American would recognize. All the prior slides are almost non-existent in the passenger car market here, especially compared to Kia’s current presence.
I spent over 20 years working in tech. It is without a doubt the most volatile, unpredictable, insecure industry imaginable. I lost count of the number of companies I worked for. Mostly due to acquisitions, the company folding when funding dried up, recessions- which always hits tech hard- and many other reasons.…
Let’s all make a mental note he could have bought both Lucid and Rivian for the price he paid to close Twitter down.
Lucky escape for all of those car companies then, tough break for Twitter though.
Imagine being the kind of person that could afford to spend money just to get a receipt that proves you paid money to get a receipt associated with a URL anyone in the world can access.
I was under the impression most of these celebrities were essentially paid to buy these, make them seem more valuable than they are.
That ubiquitous flat gray lately. BLEAH
THAT COLOR BLOWS
I like that they are offering a new color... but I’m generally not a fan of paints with no metal flake, no pop. I’ve seen a couple like Toyota’s orange and dark green that have no flake and still look pretty decent, but greys and tans and the like... I’m not a fan.
Not the NDs but the NA/NB/NC all had variations of green. Some more traditional BRG up to metallic greens (I believe the highland green was same as the Mustang Bullit of same year on the NC models)
This is, no snark intended, an excellent color for a truck. A Miata? Nah.
ah yes, all the kids are clamoring for beige.
And that’s why you don’t let Tim Allen write. Guess we’re headed for another round of mediocre white people whining on video that Jesus’ face isn’t on Starbucks’ red holiday cups.
Windmills, primarily, but also some straw men.
I think it might have to do with solar panels being socialist works of the Anti-Christ. ( Accordining to the book of Koch, Manchin, et al)
I don’t know why we don’t do this in California. There are so many areas with giant hot parking lots that serve no purpose most of the time. With them being covered in solar your guests get to enjoy cooler car interiors and the facility is generating power during the day.