No. This has nothing to do with the gold standard.
No. This has nothing to do with the gold standard.
Nail, meet head.
I hang out with my local car youtuber friend a couple of times a month. When we get together he’ll throw me the keys for whatever he got latest, I drive us to brunch/lunch/wherever and give my impressions. On this particular weekend, it was their “cheapest EV you could buy” series which was a ‘22 Chevy Bolt EV in a…
I find fishing boring so I know nothing about the lifestyle, but I would have never guessed a boat that small could have an engine that big and cost that much.
Counterpoint: his father really doesn’t like him.
Cool wagon, but it’s hard to think of paying $15K for any 2006 Mopar product that isn’t a Viper.
Astrology can help us understand a lot about someone
There is a dollar amount somewhere that makes sense, but it’s not anywhere near retail price. For $5k on a brand new Fisker and a couple sets of pads/rotors I’d probably risk it.
I’ll take the Fiat 124 over a Mazda Miata any day. More power and MUCH better looking.
Yep, the buyer already emailed them at hyGiln997@gmail.com and sent the money. They even took $500 off the top! Strangely, they aren’t saying when, where or how to pick up the car, but they’ll respond soon.
Toyota really wanted the crown for hottest hatch.
“cyclists should not be in the road if there is no bike lane or in an area with sidewalks that are rarely used”
Nissan Leaf. First gen for sure, in 10 years second gens will probably also be gone. They’re not terrible cars, their batteries are just literally not designed to last.
Two things:
Or you can look at it as another example of entitlement and excess by the obscenely wealthy.
Yes, it’s a real word. You still used it incorrectly.
Not in this context.