There’s no mystery here. Tesla simply wants to build and ship more high-margin products before the end of the quarter. That’s not evil, that’s smart.
There’s no mystery here. Tesla simply wants to build and ship more high-margin products before the end of the quarter. That’s not evil, that’s smart.
If Blink 182 is Junior’s choice of what music to listen to, I’ve got much bigger problems than what speaker system to buy.
Can attest to this. Last time my wife went in for an oil change to our local Subaru dealer, the guy apparently didn’t put the drain plug back on tight enough. Granted, it was tight enough to not leak immediately on our garage floor, but when we came back from our vacation the following week, we had one hell of a mess…
I notice that your comparison doesn’t Really address how these systems work in a multi-room setup, which to me seems like the standout feature that Sonos brought to the masses and the reason most people invest in the Sonos ecosystem. If you’re just putting two stereo speakers in a room, your options are virtually…
After he said your car was ready, did you give him a swift kick in the balls? I would have.
Also, be sure to add oil when needed.
Like this concept?
I want to know how much Additional Dealer Mark-up I’ll have to pay for the privilege of buying one for the summer.
I want to know why they are building them if we don’t even know the prices yet. I guess dealers don’t care, they’ll order whatever they can get as the first years worth will go from delivery truck to the finance department. But seriously...why won’t they release pricing?
How much the damn thing will cost. They are not releasing pricing.
You’ve driven several, you’re an expert, we get it.
$45k is already a base S3 though, which is equally 300hp and AWD but much nicer to be in.
Buy one and go stage 2. Seems like a poor excuse for not buying one.
“and it’s still one of the most attractive affordable sports cars available”
Cold tires and 1.5 psi off. We all know why...
Huracan? No...........Huracan’t.
But demand hasn’t dried up- it’s just that the growth in demand has slowed, and supply has started to catch up.
You’re really gonna argue that Tesla = the Fyre Festival and also one of the most influential auto makers of the 21st century? The second Tesla sold a single car, they’d already delivered infinitely more than the Fyre Festival.
How many people actually fold the windshield down though? and to what purpose?