Because every single public market is dumb. Cristiano Ronaldo moved a couple Coke bottles from a table and said ‘agua’ and Coke lost $4 billion in market value. Single man made a company lose $4,000,000,000 with one word.
Because every single public market is dumb. Cristiano Ronaldo moved a couple Coke bottles from a table and said ‘agua’ and Coke lost $4 billion in market value. Single man made a company lose $4,000,000,000 with one word.
I bought my 2019 Colorado ZR2 with 7k miles on it for $32750 last April. I just did a Vroom trade-in offer quote, and they will give me $39,548 for it with 20k miles. Almost $7k in appreciation on a used car, that’s not particularly rare. I would also take the money and run if I actually wanted anything else.
I like that your post got Kinja’d so it looks like your ‘Work’ vehicle is the Ford, and your ‘Play’ vehicle is... also the Ford.
2019 Colorado ZR2, because I can only afford/store one car (besides the wife’s Tucson), so it might as well be something that can do everything.
I bought a 2019 Colorado ZR2 for $32.5k at the beginning of the pandemic when everything stopped moving. Over the past month I have gotten several offers for $38k+ trade-in. If I actually liked anything else it would likely be a pretty sweet deal.
Can’t edit my previous comment, even thought Kinja thinks I have 15 minutes to do so... but:
Everyone cares about fuel economy; no one would buy a vehicle that got 0.4mpg with a 25 gallon tank. The real question is how much do they care.
I LOVE THIS ARTICLE. Not a slideshow, has pictures, well laid out with defined sections. I will reload it 5 times so you get ad-views.
I work at a University, and even though I’m an employee, parking is $97/mo.
Depends on how you calculate it. I had a couple vehicles ‘given’ to me when I was a new driver, that eventually were given back, or traded around.
Same here, got a 2019 Colorado ZR2 for just under $33k at the beginning of the pandemic, and now have trade-in offers for $38k. Tempting, but there is nothing else on the market that I would want.
Obligatory slideshows are the devil and I hate this site for using them.
Skys the limit there. You can build a pretty decent FPV drone yourself for around $100, get a FlySky transmitter for $60, and then spend however much you want on a headset ($150 and up). So bottom end for a decent setup you’re at about $350. UAVfutures on YouTube has some decent videos outlining cheaper builds.
This. Normal mil-spec stocks are a hell of a lot cheaper anyway. If you’re going to classify a brace as an SBR and make it harder to get, then criminals might as well go with a cheaper and way more prolific standard stock. The only thing this does is give the government more money through requiring tax stamps on…
Yes, 100%. They don’t work well in enterprise environments without a ton of extra steps and management tools that are expensive and cumbersome. If you’re a purely Mac company, it might not be so terrible using something like JAMF at all times and playing by the rules and integrating with Linux backbones, but as soon…
Shilling writing an ‘article’ just to shit on trucks? Say it ain’t so.
My DMV story is I sort jalopnik.com by latest, see this article and know it’s going to be a slideshow, and then move to the next page to I can just read the top answers in the QOTD post about the same topic instead of this God forsaken slideshow joke of an excuse for an article.
More stuff like this on Jalopnik, please! Great article!
This shows my biggest gripe with lawmakers going on tangents on firearm laws; complete lack of knowledge. That’s not really a 3D printed gun. The lower receiver may be 3D printed, but the entire slide and barrel (not to mention all springs, trigger bars, firing pin, hammer, etc) are factory Hi-Point items manufactured…