It’s even more hilarious if you know about the *real* Adam Smith (go and listen to Freakonomics’ 3-episode series on him)
It’s even more hilarious if you know about the *real* Adam Smith (go and listen to Freakonomics’ 3-episode series on him)
There isn’t one.
Fun fact. When they were shooting this years series they were shot at for at least one of the nights of filming.
Oh no.
Calling it now, just a new Fit EV and a hybrid Prelude.
Er, do you know what happens when you get sodium wet, Mr Science?
Sure, raw non-oxidised Na will react violently with water. As part of many, many other compounds, it’s quite stable. Your table salt doesn’t explode when you drop it in water.
do you know what happens when you get sodium wet
I live in a city which is covered by cameras. There are still some drivers who cover up their plates and they are always the most aggressive and disrespectful on the road. If they get busted then I’d be happy. I’m not sure it’s some guys job to do that, but if I had to choose a side to back it would be the narc this…
He’s exposing a massive corrupt part of NYC - their employees.
Ten? More like twenty.
I know it’s supposed to be opulent, but the new Mercedes interior is just ugly and busy. Would not want to experience that expanse of illuminated screens at night.
Nowhere else to put this, but if I get one more talking “Bachelorette” pop-up ad that I can’t figure out how to turn off when I open your stories I’m going to smash my phone, drop it in a box of dog shit, and mail it to you.
Great. Another dumb SUV. Just what we need.
Nothing says “stuck in the past” like a gas-guzzling colonist icon knockoff SUV produced by a resource extraction and petrochemical pollution company.
Toyota is reached king of the hill by over-engineering cars in the 80s. Then doubled down on that over-engineering in the 90s, cementing its reputation across the entire world for decades to come. Toyota easily has the largest, and longest lasting brand loyalty out of any car maker today, because they made reliable,…
No I will not have that, I love the XB and was very spacious inside for a small car.
It’s not like the population is increasing, it’s not like this is some kind of additive game where we get an extra 3M people who want a car every year until we’ve got 30M shoppers in 2024.
72 months at 3%? What fantasy land is this? I have co-workers who recently(within the last 2 years) bought expensive full size trucks with an 84 month loan at 5-6% interest. The worst offender I know of was someone who bought a $60k Nissan Titan at 84 months at 9% interest. He thought he got a good deal. And this was…
As someone who works in the auto industry as an engineer, the idea that we are 2-3 years away from supply recovery is absurd. That might be what dealers want people to think, but it’s not what’s actually going on.