Some people can walk and chew gum at the same time - have a home and an investment.
Some people can walk and chew gum at the same time - have a home and an investment.
Saw this one the other day. It’s not for me; but I impressed.
The most hackney of comments.
It’s equal so as to remove geography from dealership competition. However, you are 100% correct it should therefore be included in MSRP.
2nd: Like any rational company would pass up profit margins just because they don’t really need the money.
Why isn’t there a bigger re-badging aftermarket? I like to delete most of my badges. But sometimes there needs to be something in the space - kind of like a tie or lapel pin. Isn’t this an area rife for personalization? Something other than advertising for a company? Especially no that we have 3-d printers and such?
With electric, can you power the trailer axles as well?
Empty gravel trucks are the one you have to watch out for. They will run you over. Around here, they are always doing at least fifteen over the posted speed limit.
They don’t want to put it in writing.
‘Never had your steering wheel lock up have you? (Teenager, trying to sneak in.)
A car is fundamentally a utility expense. Why do we think of this differently than our power and water? Only the preppers are concerned with “owning” their power and water source. The rest of us pay as we go.
The other day, EasyJet CEO took a pay cut in the name of gender pay equality; not really the desired solution. ‘Seems to be the logic used here.
It was better than his “American CARnage” speech - which he considers everything pre January 20, 2017.
Or you could say: “... to contemplate the deep stupidity of paying cash on an asset that begins depreciating immediately.” ...
“[Y]ou will spare yourself the annoyance of being corrected for having done something that is not wrong.”
Right up there with Trump’s “Some people say.”
“Well documented allegations” - Now that’s some serious journalism.
Merriam-Webster: The distinction between hanged and hung is not an especially useful one (although a few commentators claim otherwise). It is, however, a simple one and certainly easy to remember. Therein lies its popularity. If you make a point of observing the distinction in your writing, you will not thereby become…
That’s not how statistics work.
If there’s not much more money involved, I like to get the longer loan, then pay it off at an accelerated rate. That way, if something goes wrong financially, it’s easier to cut back on expenses.