Has anybody been to www.nissan.com? Am I the only one bothered by this?
Has anybody been to www.nissan.com? Am I the only one bothered by this?
CP. The allure of a turbo’d BRZ is strong, but I’m not buying somebody else’s Frankensubaru. For that price, I can put one together myself without wondering where it’s been.
Subscription fees is a thing, absolutely. But ratings and ad revenue are things, too, and they’re both down as well.
You know what would make this thing sell lot hot cakes?
I’m torn.
Do none of you know how the universe works?
Now that we’ve all joined in the ridicule, Trubisky is going to start his Hall of Fame career by winning three NFC championships for the bears in the next five years for the sole purpose of making all of us look like jerks.
The math here is pretty simple:
1) Manufacturers want to charge more money
2) Higher prices can be justified by adding either performance or “luxury”
3) Luxury is a more cost effective way to create perceived value.
If you want to save money by cutting out the performance, there are lots of options. If you’d rather keep…
Out of the box? Yeah, probably. But in 2017, anybody looking at a Magnum is looking to stand out.
These are beautiful.
I’ve got the answer.
The waste was losing the vehicle in the mud in the first place. After that, the cost of recovering it was a net win.
My takeaway: The Army is better at flying than the Air Force is at driving.
Only two years out, right?
This is the right answer. The other way to look at this is to ask “What were GM’s other options?”
and... it’s not really a flying car.
...that’s hurting used car pricing more than anything
Sorry guys, I’m with Blanket-Man on this one. Right off the bat, he gets nailed in the head with a ball. This puts us at DEFCON 3 by default. All others involved should be grateful that no physical harm befell them.
Also, I’m confused by repeated references to a dog. The only animal I saw lacked both a discernible…