megastef74
megastef74
megastef74

Well.... This is the most underconstructed viewpoint of the whole page... Believing that salary represents how much the employee sacrifices is, to me, pure nonsense. Salary represents a mix between the value your company thinks you bring (the quality / productivity), the ease it could replace you (the rarity of your

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Here in France, before WW1, the Maginot Line worked perfectly to avoid a German invasion through the German-French border. That’s precisely why they brilliantly came through Belgium...

To me, the true price of a V10 TDI VW (Touareg, Phaeton, etc...) is 30K.

IMHO, if you don’t want to feel responsible for anything, you should avoid being a service advisor.

Would you really mind with such a firepower ? 😁

I’m afraid the Parisian influence stretched to the Montreal surroundings :/

They got me lost since the M4.

I still can’t figure out why BMW (and Benz, let’s be honest, since the first CLS...) always tragically fails with its hatches lines where Audi systematically shines.

Here in France, I’m seriously thinking about buying this :

A little bit too “Professor Norden”, to me.

Just in case you’d like a sub-Golf sized VW, here we have the Polo R.

the first gen of widespread electric cars had a very soft, edgeless design, targeted towards not-gearheads consumers, who supposedly wanted a non-aggressive car.

Happily done :D

Just wondering : recently, here in France, I met a recent Jeep Wrangler (which is rare, to say the least) , long wheelbase (rarer), with a big “RUBICON” sign on the back, high suspension, and some kind of giant V8 (making it almost one of a kind, seen from frogs country). It sounded like a large V8. The guy was

To me, only topped by the rare videos we get from the unique Tvr speed twelve, with its raw, angry 7.7 v12...

Interesting

The S550 is clearly the Maybach for the poor...

Perfect proportions make this design timeproof.

There are only two players in the high revving n/a V12 game. None of them is expected to step back, since...well... In fact, they never did, for god’s sake.