They lose money on every trip, but they’ll make it up in volume.
They lose money on every trip, but they’ll make it up in volume.
How much is the annual fee to continue to drive the already-sold versions of these cars after the new ones are discontinued?
I figure that it wouldn’t be possible to make the car they make an sell it for $60K, but I agree that it would be more popular in the “around $100K range”
If the NSX started at $60K like the C8, it’d be significantly more popular.
Blasphemy!
That’s a very niche market.
Yeah, I spent my non-cityfied life in the Panhandle. Far less of them up there, though the article I was looking at said they were not unknown to that area.
Despite having lived my entire life in Texas, I had no idea this was a problem. I’ve never seen a feral hog outside of the logo of the flagship university of that far-lesser bordering state, though now that it’s become a thing, I see that they’re apparently quite common in the state. I guess I’m just lucky to have…
Never watched it, but I sure gained an appreciation for Eliza Coupe in ‘Futureman’
I know that in some public corruption trials here in Dallas, in order to get enough evidence to convict someone, prosecutors have sometimes made immunity deals with bribe payers to testify against the corrupt official.
You know, though, the Altima is new and it’s still dragging them down.
“Of course what all this means is that your Lamborghini, which you definitely have because you are reading Bloomberg, will get costlier to run.”
I thought the idea of heated seats was ridiculous until I bought a car that has them and realized it does get cold enough for about a month to make use of the warmers.
Splitting the camera from the sensors seemed to be not uncommon a few years back.
Eh, you’re probably right. I don’t read things all that carefully and certainly not the things in Spanish.
My wife only gets paid once a month, but she’s a public school teacher, so it was a little easier to take their word that the job was a real, paid thing. It is still possible that it’s a really, really long con since, after 14 years working there, we’ve let our guard down quite a bit.
I mean, if everyone went into it knowing exactly what was going on, that would be one thing... though if you don’t even bother to spend the $400 to actually register the company as a legal entity, then maybe you have literally no idea what you’re doing and are biting off more than you can chew.
But oh the humidity!
How about autonomous cars? They cool in the rain?
The number of undocumented Mexican immigrants in the US has been falling for over a decade.