I guessed that at least 33% of the selections would not be ‘normal’ or ‘average’, and wow... I was right.
I guessed that at least 33% of the selections would not be ‘normal’ or ‘average’, and wow... I was right.
The M3 has enough problems, including that it currently has a bigger footprint than the first 7-series.
Was just at the dealership to pick up some hard-to-source parts, for a car that is only 8-years-old.... (The average age of vehicles on the road is 12.6 years old, by the way.) While there, I found out their service department now charges $250 an hour. That’s in Denver.
Takes a special kind of man to wear the name of an adjudicated rapist on a T-shirt in the first place. Aside from all the usual lying, maybe they can also explain how much they respect women in an interview?
Anyone who has followed Henrik Fisker, including when he was forced to testify in front of congress for not making loan repayments to the US government, could have figured out what a little weasel this man is. The market has ejected this figure over and over, and yet he still manages to find more suckers.
Is this another one of these situations where we’re talking about predictive quantitative software, not artificial intelligence, because that’s what I’m getting.
This is the answer.
A Denver native here... I bought a ‘72 MGB when I was 23 years old and that was my only car until I was 30. Regular work schedule, etc. I think I missed maybe three days of work because of weather over that time. My point? Along the Front Range, winters are simply not that bad and the snow removal guys do a great…
Anyone know - has there been a sober, reasonable assessment / hypothesis / consensus of just what happened? Unfortunately, the internet is so full of garbage, sifting through it to find a 10-minute read is not on my schedule.
Agreed.
What’s the secret handshake to be able to insert a picture on this website?
I was ‘gifted’ a 1961 220S... Of course, there was rust everywhere. When I lifted up the spare tire in the trunk, you could see more pavement than metal - it was just about ready to fall through the floor. I pulled everything easily accessible and of value off the car and donated the parts to my fav Mercedes shop.…
I think a mailing list of every one of these 27,000 customers is just the thing ExtenZe needs to beat 4th quarter sales expectations.
Some of the culprits in this car’s sales issues are surely quarter-mile-time-is-everything Youtubers / Car and Driver dick-measurers, etc.
Reminds me of when I worked in a tech start-up and then 2001 happened. Huge offices with 5 people wandering around stealing kitchen supplies, printer paper, etc. before the final round of layoffs.
I like this, if only because it will annoy all sorts of Ferrari PR people, which must be half of the company by now.
I’ve owned two of these - a 1996 SL500 and a 2001 CLK 320. There’s a lot to talk about, of course, but I’d just add that these designs also were enjoyable from inside the car, too. The CLK gave you wonderful, almost 911-ish fender curves from the driver’s seat; the SL gave you sightlines to all four corners of the…
Be great if an electric vehicle company or two sent him a letter signed by an attorney, etc.
This upside-down bathtub is so bad it managed to destroy my memory of the car that preceded it.
That gave me a laugh, thanks. Ford stock is right where it was 30 years ago - they have a dividend (good for them!), but - ooph. Their product strategy, or whatever they call it, is not working.