I was interested in a Stinger, but the local dealership is just too annoying to deal with.
I was interested in a Stinger, but the local dealership is just too annoying to deal with.
I was getting my MBA when the last recession hit. My wife was/is a public school teacher. She retained her job at her then-current salary but the school district has, since then, made raises much smaller and slower than before the recession.
The only yellow car I’ve owned was a Nissan NX1600.
I’ll accept that.
His son, on the other hand, drove five different (all brand-new) cars in the 15 months I worked there.
A guy at the place I last worked at had a similarly-aged LeSabre. He was quite proud of it.
For people of a certain age, K.I.T.T. has to be on the list.
I don’t care about top speed, though I am a fan of Kia’s extremely optimistic view of the top speed of my wife’s previous vehicle (a Sorento) that had a speedometer that went up to 160 mph.
Hey, I live in Dallas!
One state over where I live, if you remedy the problem within a short period of time, you can generally get the ticket dismissed.
I look forward to riding in the back of one soon.
They had that guy from Birdemic as the salesman. The buyer was willing to pay the full $200K, but at the end of the call, Rod threw in a 50% discount for no apparent reason before heading out on a date with that high-end fashion model who does all her modeling jobs at the One-Hour Photo.
That’s the reason for every death in the United States and roughly 40% of those overseas that have happened since the mid-1980s.
I don’t know how large of a number we are, but there are people like me who wasn’t all that interested in a C7 who are much more open to the idea of a C8.
And some of them are known to pull some shady shit, too.
I’m going to shoot for 100, personally.
In a neighboring town to mine, the city eventually made a junk yard close down because more attractive development was moving in. So even though the junk yard was legal and there first, they still ran ‘em off.
They do offer more colors than these. These are just the ones they changed the names of. But you can still get your Aqua Blue, Sage Brown, Gemstone Red, Black Noir Pearl, and Dusk Blue on the Tuscon, as far as I know.
In Dallas, we had the added anti-competitive pressure brought by a council-member who was pulling in about $100K per year in unreported “contributions” as well as access to a brand-new Cadillac from a local taxi company owner.
There was something in the local law where I live (Dallas) that required licensed taxis to be radio dispatched, so while they could put out an app, it was adding a layer of complexity to the whole thing since any rides still had to go through the central dispatch and then radio-relayed to the driver.