You know, I bought one with an ex of mine brand new in 2014. It was the hatch, Skyactiv motor. 6 speed. Pretty much the only redeemable quality about that car in my opinion was the gas mileage (like, 40+ in a non-hybrid).
You know, I bought one with an ex of mine brand new in 2014. It was the hatch, Skyactiv motor. 6 speed. Pretty much the only redeemable quality about that car in my opinion was the gas mileage (like, 40+ in a non-hybrid).
I test drove the renegade, was really excited about it. The motor is an absolute joke. The thing starts SCREAMING at you on the slightest of includes, shifts slowly as hell, and is an overall slug. Not that I wanted a sports car, but just not the experience I was hoping for. Drives like an ‘06 RAV4.
Guys, I know this isn’t relevant but will you PLEASE do a better “best cars for millenials” than Digital Trends, this one is giving me a headache:
Damn dude. If your job doesn’t let you swear (within reason) you need to find a new one where you get treated like an adult...
Do you use Sketch?
I’m familiar with Alienware but don’t own a modern (Dell) one, so my thoughts might have to be taken with a grain of salt.
UX/UI Designer here. Windows fanboy for life. To this day I STILL get looks from people when they see my PC. “Wait, you’re a creative, why aren’t you on a Mac?” ... “Because there’s literally nothing you can do on a Mac that you can’t do on Windows, and I prefer Windows.” ... *flabberghasted stares*
Early 2016 MBP and 2015 Razer Blade owner here.
I honestly feel bad for you.
Fox News:
It’s nauseating how Trump supporters seem to appropriate Trumps win as literally a personal victory for themselves.
Fox News:
Liberals launch next wave of attacks in War on Christmas
IT KINDUH REMINDS ME OF AN OUTIE
Seattleite here. It is rampant, yes. There have been lots of articles written about it.
It’s a huge thing right now in the Seattle-Tacoma area in general. Gets a lot worse during the holidays. I live north of Seattle and have had shit stolen.
So if you’re given a car by your parents as a gift, you shouldn’t have to pay insurance on it.
The funny thing about boomers and gen x’ers is that they spend more time bitching about how much millenials complain about stuff, than millenials spend complaining about stuff.
That is a terrible argument.
That’s how insurance works, bub.
We rely on the information that’s dispersed to us through normal channels like the news and word-of-mouth to get information. That’s how the spreading of information happens.