Thus proving what a mess McLaren truly is.
Thus proving what a mess McLaren truly is.
What a harebrained idea this was. You’re all fired, just kidding, you’re working, but without commission. Oh, and we need to keep those sales numbers high, which you’ll do because you’ll make more money...... for everyone but you.
What should happen is they make any compound available each weekend and try to map it out so the softest to hardest compounds have a speed differential that basically is close to total time difference including pit stop deltas. You’d see lots of different tire strategies, which would be fascinating.
It feels bad because you are a rational person that is capable of making rational choices, not letting a car manufacturer do it for you.
Right, I just figured he stuck to new cars, I never considered he worked on used car deals.
I never thought of him working deals on used cars, interesting.
Are property tax increases similarly capped for landlords?
Kid that works for me has a brand new SUV bought for close to $40k, which is about what he makes annually as his first job out of college. So that’s fine, right?
The players need to hit the next bargaining agreement with a mandate that if their salaries are public, so should the entire organizations, from the top down. That might help turn the tide on those “greedy” comments from the numskull gallery.
Yes, this.
Run away. WRX’s aren’t so unique that paying a mark-up over MSRP would be a good idea.
Now any time I buy a car I stress to the car salesperson that I am only signing documents per our agreement and if I get a sales pitch for warranties or other add-ons and a simple “no thank you” doesn’t stop the pitch I will leave. In fairness the F&I guy and sales person seem to listen and take it seriously.
Ha ha, the extended warranty is a funny one. It’s fun to watch them try to justify it after you say “Wait, if this car is that big a piece of shit that you recommend extending the warranty then maybe I need to reevaluate”.
I don’t think I have ever seen an ad for a gun. However, I have seen a lot of movies and tv shows and read many books with characters that use guns.
Your point is basically that guns aren’t the #1 killers of children so therefore don’t worry about guns in the house, but that would be like saying don’t invest in research for childhood cancer because more kids die in car accidents and we should focus on car safety.
So I have two young children and I’ve considered purchasing a gun for home protection.
The internet provides an equal voice to idiots and savants. It has infected most areas of our society at this point.
Slack for everything!
Yep! I bought a bunch of their stuff when it happened and will continue to do so if they continue to sponsor commercial free!