No 4Runner? Props for the cruiser but the runner is no slouch
No 4Runner? Props for the cruiser but the runner is no slouch
Eh. It’s a little more complex than that. I don’t think buying new vs. used really comes down to whether or not you believe in fun cars and want to enjoy cars. And what you’re suggesting sounds a little like a situation where the majority of America wouldn’t be able to enjoy cars if they thought like you do.
One. I’m not American. Two. I’m about as left as they come, but hey - an irrationally hostile response was probably a great way to get your point across about multiculturalism and anti-isolationism.
I’ve said LEGOs since the late eighties. Maybe it’s incorrect, but I wasn’t the only one. If a word is misused for over 30 years doesn’t it get automatically accepted into the English language and entered into the OED?
Wellllll... I think you’ve moved the goalposts a bit in this post from the previous ones, but I won’t harp on it too much. That said, Tesla represents the type of niche, high-risk ingenuity that was the hallmark of US industry in the first half of the 20th century. It shouldn’t surprise me, but it does shock me after…
They’ve completed the car. Initial reviews are good. They have a line of people literally waiting for their max capacity for several years... provided the actual car is profitable (parts and manufacturing/marketing costs, not GAAP), and given the relative maturity of Model S manufacturing, I think you’re being overly…
The neat thing about how this works is if there aren’t interested parties they won’t get the money. Literally 100% of stock buying and selling is marketing, positioning and hype. You’re shouting at the sky because it’s blue.
I’ve met one. But even at 26 she may as well have been.
Here is the real world. You can get pretty kickass financing rates from someone that isn’t a dealer. Doesn’t matter what you buy. I buy whatever car I want and have several used and new, and I don’t pay over 3% on any of them, and as low as 1.5%. Even in today’s market, you can get under 3% without breaking a sweat.…
But that’s kind of the point. When used APR is like 4 percent and new APR can be close to 1 - and you have a 1 year old vehicle that you’re selling for 40 when a new one is 43 - it really doesn’t make sense to buy used. Supply may be tight, but I know for a fact there are dealerships in small markets that don’t give a…
Fine but seriously, what are the fucking odds...besides, we’re talking about sexy time with your significant other/whatever here. The only argument I can really see here especially for teens is an increased rape risk/things going too far. But I also see the hidey hooking up as pretty inevitable.
In what way is sex in public really that unsafe? I feel like finding random places to hook up is a fun part of youth. I did random shit like that with my wife into our 30s...
Jesus Christ. This airline deserves Jeff Smisek as the CEO.
Who would pay over sticker for a year old car with 20k miles? Jesus.
For what it’s worth, a used Tacoma is exponentially more reliable than a Frontier with less miles. Not justifying the prices but it’s true. On the upside I bought a 1998 4Runner over a year ago and it seems that no matter how many miles I put on it, being a limited 4wd means it will always be worth 6 grand.
For what it’s worth, the engine builder dudes on Pelican say they see less wear on cars using Delo vs Brad Penn. I switched to Delo a while back and I love it. I have a case of Brad Penn and a case of Valvoline VR1 20w50 if you want it!
I’ve never seen anyone pull out the tape on a tape measure to the EXACT distance they are measuring, some people have a lot of extra tape sticking out so I’m not sure how useful this is.
I’ve never seen anyone pull out the tape on a tape measure to the EXACT distance they are measuring, some people…
“Rains” water, a King or Queen “Reigns”, a company lets go of the “Reins”
Man, I loved this. I wish you all did more articles like this one.