What the world needs is Nicholas Cage and a ragtag group of actors who have played semi-retired thieves who are in it for just one more score to steal back all the planes in one night and if they don’t, we get Dr. Who to kill Giovanni Ribisi.
What the world needs is Nicholas Cage and a ragtag group of actors who have played semi-retired thieves who are in it for just one more score to steal back all the planes in one night and if they don’t, we get Dr. Who to kill Giovanni Ribisi.
Two things:
I quickly found that my daughter’s wheelchair fits a lot easier in the truck of my Optima than in the cargo space of my wife’s newest-generation Rogue.
It’s amazing to me that seven second 0-60 is slow these days. The Mitsubishi Eclipse Turbo I had in 1990 did 0-60 in 6.6 seconds, and that was fast for the time.
I remember the first time I went to New York. I had lived my entire life (well, I was born in San Antonio, but we left when I was very small) to that point in a small city (about 150,000 people) in Texas that’s at least four hours away from everything else except cows, prairie dogs, and tumbleweeds. Before we got…
I can only buy so many cars, but they tend to all be sedans I buy new.
Nope. The headlights still kill it.
Maybe if he was selling the car on its jumping abilities and its expensive “Get Some Air” feature.
Corruption scandal is putting it lightly. He had been accused of taking bribes from a dictator, stood trial for mail fraud, bribery, and obstruction during his term of office, had run up hundreds of thousands in gambling debts under phony names and paid them off with suitcases full of cash that couldn’t be accounted…
Or as a back-up source of funds when your employers at Duke & Duke, where you have worked trading pork belly futures - a product you could use to make bacon... like one might find in a bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich - among other financial products, have a bet on whether you’ll turn to a life of crime and frame…
I haven’t seen too many Mavericks out and about (and good luck finding on at a dealership), but I assume that’s more to do with production capacity limits than demand for the vehicle, so I haven’t been able to look enough to know if it’s something I would like.
I have an MBA. We’re all types of awful.
It would be one thing if they simply stayed out of politics altogether, but Disney spends millions on lobbyists to influence legislation (directly) that is important to it and millions on contributions to political candidates, parties, and political groups.
$5 million isn’t even a drop in the bucket of the Doc McStuffins money alone the company has raked in. And now that the creator of the character and show has made all that money for them, they’re not willing to take even the tiniest of steps to stand up in defense of her or others like her.
I have very frequently found one exactly how I’d like it on the lot.
I don’t have any particular insight into the financial position of people who buy EVs these days (plenty of people who have wealth don’t necessarily have high taxable income), but when you start selling them at $40,900 in a world where the average new car sales price is over $47,000, you start to rope in some people…
‘Back to School’ is what I always think of when I think of her. And ‘Moving Violations’ after that.
https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2019/oct/20/mark-batinick/no-30-nations-poor-dont-reside-california/
You may save money. If you don’t owe enough in taxes to use up the non-refundable credit, then you don’t get the full amount and it cannot be carried forward or backward.
Doesn’t always save you from bad consequences. My wife traded a car she still owed some money on. New dealership took over two months to pay off the loan on the trade-in. Dinged her credit. Took forever to get the “late payments” removed.