Yet another example of why rare does not equal desirable. At $7 grand? No Dice.
Yet another example of why rare does not equal desirable. At $7 grand? No Dice.
All I know it did have was whenever I hit the gas at rolling speeds, it’d make noise like the engine was accelerating, then it’d make a moaning noise and after a second or two would finally start to accelerate.
The Dell laptop I’m tapping this out on is running without its battery attached, in a Dell dock connecting it to wired Ethernet, an external SSD and a 27-inch HDMI monitor. Often, it’s also running a USB-connected flatbed scanner. It runs fine.
The third-generation Prius. Really.
I think you missed a big factor: co-op money.
Dollars to donuts: If you could somehow corral all the stockholders for Porsche’s IPO, I’d wager you couldn’t touch the control Piech concerns will have in this “public” company.
At least they’ll be delivered before the rest of his product plans.
Those money managers wary of buying into an IPO for Porsche are right.
At least in Formula 1.
More like signing up your kid to atone for your stupidity.
Tim Richmond. He had all the tools and talent to take on Dale Earnhardt and race his way to the NASCAR Cup Championship, before sickness and NASCAR drummed him out of racing and tried their damnedest to erase him out of its history.
So Audi’s ponying up the $300 million Sauber couldn’t shake out of Michael Andretti.
It’s OK, not great. And it’s certainly nowhere near $10 grand worth of great. No Dice.
Just because it’s named “Portland Head Light” doesn’t mean it’s located in Portland, Maine you cubicle rats.
30 days? Riiiiggghht ...
What’s a full lineup for a car manufacturer these days?
Two hands full.
Gonna need a backhoe to replace that divot ...
I dunno ... I’d say a new stove for the equivalent of $260 is a lot more than nothing ...
More bullshit than bull. No Dice.