Thank you. such a minor inconvenience to stop blowing exhaust fumes and noise when youre sitting in a place that likely already has too much of that. Really cant get behind people who dont like the idea
Thank you. such a minor inconvenience to stop blowing exhaust fumes and noise when youre sitting in a place that likely already has too much of that. Really cant get behind people who dont like the idea
My gf haaaaates the stop start on regular cars....
Wow, did your mother invent the start/stop system?
Something I’m amazed at all the time is the safety of today’s vehicles.
On every car, new or used, we charge sales tax, a $35 title fee, and a $250 doc fee. No lojack, no trucoat, no prep fee, no urine sample.
I’m going to say the Toyota Corolla. Pick any generation - it really doesn’t matter. It simply elicits zero response and exists purely as white noise in the background. How many did you see yesterday? I bet you have no idea, but I’m sure it was multiples. Possibly even double digits. Now, that’s not to say the Corolla…
When you thought you were stealing a Mustang...
This one. I got this as a rental when my car was in an accident. I drove it to work about 45 minutes away. When I came home, my then girlfriend asked me where the car was. I said, what car? It was so unremarkable that I forgot that I drove it to work and I took bus home. So why do I remember it now? It’s because it…
The filter thing makes sense why my nearby Sams seems to get crazy slow sometimes, while I never dealt with that at Costco. I would not be surprised if Sams waits an extra 100k gallons to replace their filters while Costco is quicker to replace them.
I just checked the wear bars on my Model 3 yesterday. I am about due... after 51000 miles.
I worked in a deli for way too long. Industrial or commercial grade slicers are way easier to clean than the home versions. I have a small one at home too, that I rarely use. That thing is a pain to clean compared to a nice one (Hobart or similar brand) in a real deli.
I work at shoprite, don’t make much more than minimum wage - and I can tell you at least in my store, on my shift those slicers are cleaned so well I’d happily serve my own grandmother anything off them. Not all of us are lazy and incompetent - in fact most of the people I work with bust their rears every shift.
I am going to go with the most obvious, Porsche using the word Turbo on their EV.
If they took the credit and then sold it as “new” so the buyer could also take credit, that is called tax fraud.
The finance company, not the dealership, gets the tax credit.
Interesting.
Does the leesee get the tax credit from Uncle Sam? or does the dealership? Right now it’s at point of sale, so does that mean they walk out of the dealership with cash in hand?
This way of looking at leases is deeply flawed. Sure, you’re not taking a gamble on depreciation because it’s all you’re paying…
Not necessarily. The hero image shows an E93. I had to upgrade from a G35 Coupe 6MT because I had 3 kids in car seats, and I successfully went to an E90 M-Sport.
The back seat accepted 3 Diono low-profile (and FAA certified) car seats and later I was able to go to 2 high backed boosters and an open seat in the middle.
*N…
He said 250,000 miles, not feet.