E39 was peak 5 series, in my opinion.
E39 was peak 5 series, in my opinion.
Volkswagen is well-represented here. And I’ve got another one. From 1997, the Da Da Da chair ad. It was so popular when it came out, everyone was talking about it. Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer even did a parody of it for a Microsoft conference.
First: I own a 2001 2.5 Z3 and think the cars are awesome - I bought a 1 owner car with 30K miles 2 years ago for a premium, but not this much.
The reality is that dining hall employees know all of these things are happening. They see them in real time. Students are not as slick as they think they are. The employees just don’t give a shit, and why would they? It makes very little difference to the dining hall workers if a student rips off their giant…
You have put more thought into this comment than any of the engineers at GM put into the Cavalier.
I will use them in torrential downpours that decrease visibility down to only a few car lengths. That usually comes with a massive decrease in speeds, maybe down to 45 MPH in a 70 MPH speed limit area that normally has a traffic speed around 75. IMO, if you are going 30+ MPH slower than normal speeds, it warrants the…
I always considered buying one of these...Risky Business.
I see that of that $88k, about 17 cents went to the interior. Imported from Detroit obviously.
GM also had Quadrasteer in the early 2000's on their pickup trucks. it sold poorly, and was expensive to maintain.
Just use lighter water, duh.
Okay but am I the only person who thinks this sounds like insurance fraud?
Wrong, Cadillac is Fast Buick
I don’t think this $112k truck is supposed to be a volume seller so much as it’s a engineering and marketing exercise. It’s probably a better test bed for the supply chain management, if things go wrong at least it won’t a big PR disaster and then the developments will be eased into the more popular platforms.
She’s not stupid at all. She’s highly skilled in a broad spectrum of proven propaganda techniques, and very good at her job.
None of this is surprising. It’s just the next logical step from Tesla’s “oops, you didn’t subscribe to that trim level, second owner, we’ll take that off your car for you” BS.
Are they on their way to Paddy’s Pub?