But how would this Mustang do a burn out and spin out of control at Cars and Coffee?
But how would this Mustang do a burn out and spin out of control at Cars and Coffee?
I don’t want flying cars for everyone. Just me.
Careful, I made a joke (that maybe Danica Patrick would win more if she did this) the last time this article ran and got banned from Jalopnik.
Wouldn’t breasts be more aerodynamic than a flat chest?
How many times is this story going to get recycled?
“Wall Street” includes the mutual funds and retirement funds of many, many Americans not related to the financial or investment fields. It’s important that the stocks in those funds (including Ford) perform well, especially when interest rates on savings accounts are so low.
But Sears just needs to stay the course! What if one day the internet goes out? Then, they’ll be ready!
People really seem to struggle with the math that a paid off car that does 15mpg is significantly cheaper than a new car with a payment that does 30.
Yes.
Out of all the places I’ve worked, car sales had the lowest percentage of car loans. They all drove cars that were paid off.
I’m guessing their study method was walking around a grocery store parking lot on Saturday morning.
According to a study conducted by CheapCarInsurance.net...
A fantastic road when it’s not Shanghai’ed with traffic. The morning and evening rush, especially from Stratford to Stamford, and again around Mamaroneck (after 287) to the Cross County, are BRUTAL. And during mid-day, god help you if you get stuck behind a crew mowing the grass.
The article will be titled: “Why buy a new Keurig machine when you can buy this five year old Alfa Giulia instead?”
Tom it’s too late, I fucked up and bought a new Golf R
Yeah, I get that but it’s still debt that many can’t afford. $50k is $50k, even if it’s spread out.
It’s more a matter of them learning the wrong lessons from WWI. They saw the trench warfare and decided to focus on that, building the Maginot Line. Meanwhile, the Germans focused on a way to bypass trench warfare entirely, with Blitzkrieg warfare(though arguably, it was the Soviets who really got it right with “Deep…
I don’t think anyone was mentally equipped to deal with the Blitzkrieg in the first few months. It must have seemed like science fiction after the trench warfare of the Great War.
BMW has one of the most recognizable features of any brand and they want to go away from it? Everyone else is looking to stand out like the BMW grill. Acura wanted a trademark look so bad they stuck with the ridiculous beak for years.
I don’t understand how this all works.
Salaries are not increasing much, how can middle class buyers afford $50-$75,000 trucks? The same for people who live in LA, SF, NY, Boston, Seattle, etc. that pay $1 million for a small home. Even with dual incomes, the math just doesn’t work. What am I missing?