I joke, of course. Thanos and Darkseid are nothing alike. For one, Thanos is purple. Darkseid is grey.
I joke, of course. Thanos and Darkseid are nothing alike. For one, Thanos is purple. Darkseid is grey.
Huh. So the heroes from Earth team up with the heroes from space to take on the super-powerful secret puppetmaster villain who wants ultimate godlike power, but who ends up winning with a shocking cliffhanger, leaving the heroes to have to fight in the ruins left from his victory. Seems like a pretty cool plot, it’s a…
That’s a pretty good visual representation of New Jersey, as I understand it.
Kinda funny, Tesla is banking on the 140k units moved for the model 3, but when Ford or Chevy moves even 170+ units (like the Fusion), they’re like “nah, this isn’t worth the time, kill it.”
How many of the Model 3 sales are just Tesla finally fulfilling their multi-year backorder list?
This is similar to Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS), where Trump is interjected into completely unrelated topics. I suppose we could call it Feminist Derangement Syndrome (FDS), but the acronym for that is already taken.
This is a bizarre comment.
Exactly. Getting rid of the problem employees doesn’t give your clutch life back.
I just wonder what about the firing of bad employees compensates the car’s owner. This can only be made right by spending money. The guys at the dealership need to get over their need to stay Alpha.
Um, the clutch that they burned?
90% of who? Small truck sales are repeatedly blown out of the water by full sized trucks.
Clutch and rear tires I’d say. If they spun the tires and left gouges in the tread that can be construed as “sportive” driving and grounds for denying a tire warranty claim.
Clutch replaced yes. Wear on tires and brakes is negligible. Maybe tires depending on how bad they got roasted. But certainly not brakes. He's asking for a lot but they should work with him, they screwed it up. The manager is equally responsible as he hired the techs
That’s not a Tesla! The body panels line up too well.
I can agree on the clutch job and maybe tires but 4 new tires seems a bit much, the dealers view that he punished the wrongdooers sort of ignores the fact that the dealership is liable for their actions. I think the dealership should cut their losses fix the guys car and call it a night
He’s got to leave some table scraps for Kevin Hart
I will suck immensely.
Owner decided it was actually too reliable and wanted to step up to a Range Rover.
Maybe it’s just me being paranoid, but I always hesitate when I see a car that’s only a couple of years old, with extremely low miles, up for sale. Especially a car with a history of gremlins. Did the owner experience these issues already and is just ready to move on? This a tin foil hat CP for me.
I want it. Honestly. It’s a step up in hp and refinement from my FoST, is RWD, and isn’t a Corolla/Camry. NP.