kyngfish111
kyngfish
kyngfish111

Nah, a small percentage will cross shop. And lack of a manual cuts out huge swaths of the 911 buyer. It’s more to compare with a Cayman as the performance value at similar price points is wildly different between the two. But again, lack of a manual might prove to be a big sticking point. You can only use 495 hp a

Well.... As much as I think this is pretty great... so far... we don’t even know what the driving experience is like. Dollars to doughnuts, it doesn’t hold a candle to the Cayman. Exceptionally good handling cars is NOT GM’s strong point. And certainly not at $60K.

It costs a company 40%-50% above and beyond your wages to employ you just in payroll taxes and social security.

$40k for a Corolla on stilts. Pass. You’re right on that... that much money can get an overland-ready, well modded 5th gen 4Runner, even with the facelift (2014+).

I am amazed that someone bought a used headphone. But I suppose you could change the ear cushions. You can for a Bose right???

Not to mention that the XM3's can be had at $300 or less now since the 4's are coming out soon.

Yup, barely catches up to the M3’s but has to charge $50 more to do it.  Pass.

in the office environment” We don’t have aircon, it’s a nightmare to wear these.

What about a hardware refresh for the full size? A better screen, bluetooth, etc?

Full disclosure - I’m a former DL employee and the company is still close to my heart. I am a Medallion frequent flyer on them now.

Why did they even develop and sell the Urus then? If the goal is brand preservation and exclusivity, then stick to exotic supercars that mortals rarely see. Any OEM jumping into the SUV market is trying to 1) maximize profits, 2) increase volume, and 3) increase adoption/brand awareness - 3 things which don’t seem to

Gorgeous. It’s everything I could want. Except maybe with a V8, because I’m a troglodyte.

“You can pay extra to fix a problem that we created” sounds like a thing someone would say at Apple, doesn’t it?

I’d still be pissed off about what’s happening to the U.S. right now, even if I didn’t write online for a living. I realize that this is all a game to people who think that if you turn off the TV it goes away.

Conclusion: Great Recession was bad for wages. Thanks for that.

All stars to you sir.

84 month loans.

These sounds like features rather than bugs. My family is very happy having a yard, off-street parking, a garage and an affordable mortgage on 3br twin instead of an insane rent on a 8th floor 1br walk-up.

Nope.

I used to sometimes (50% of the time?) struggle with getting the membrane off. I saw a video in which the the smokeboy used the tip of a spoon and his thumb to get the corner started and then peeled with a paper towel. It has changed my life. Or at least my rib smoking.