Ha...Gettysburg actually.
Ha...Gettysburg actually.
The Griswald machine stigma.
americans sure are a weird bunch. they love suv’s (tall wagons) but loathe wagons and are convinced the wagons the drive aren’t wagons because truck. I’m sure the 70's ruined the image, but we’ve had some damn fine wagons pop up to erase that stigma of wood paneled Country Squires.
am I the only one who has a boner for this thing?
the time taken on a non sale is feasible for a niche product as the man has time to kill. Up the demand and sales number and you won’t be as welcomed to waste time kicking tires.
but if Tesla is to appeal to mass market buyers they will require a network of similar facilities to maintain a certain level of service and satisfaction. mass market appeal requires convenience.
also, if the Model 3 is a booming success it will require a more traditional network to sell, obtain service and warranty issues along with mass availability. subtract convenience and you lose mass appeal.
The dealership model in necessary. It gives the consumer an outlet to purchase, service and maintain a car. it also gives them delivery introduction to a cars features and warranty along with multiple finance options. Factor in used car reconditioning and finance for that market and it’s something that is a useful…
Everything is a great idea until you have to live with it...and there is a whole new appreciation for easy entrance/exit when you have an extra human in tow.
3 series, comes in more than enough iterations to fit any need and even the most base model is fun to drive....need a few extra cubic feet or a little longer? Insert 5 series.
I had one of these just like the one pictured in 02, it is one of few cars I wish I still had. Fun to drive, good looking and just different enough to hold some value. $5500 is slightly high for needing a few things, but these in good shape bring all the money.
All that crouching surely is the main reason they weren’t caught during the heist.
a strange attempt using the mutated design features of the E Class, Town Car and S-Type. I feel sorry for people when I see them driving one as the attempt is so poorly executed it says to me they think it worked!
so guy already reserved to not liking film before release watches film and doesn’t disappoint himself by not liking film. Decides to write scathing article about film being as bad as he expected.
it’s not the rims that are ugly...
I knew one of those, personal trainer. Died in her mid 40's of a stroke. Live, we’ll all die of something. Might as well taste good and give you a buzz.
my biggest issue with the Bonnie and Thruxton is price...and $14k for a one trick pony is steep.
every time I see the words I, me, mine, my, myself I think it’s a DeMuro article...especially if either are used in 90% of the sentences.