It seems people buy on price not condition
Anyone else in the US getting “this video isn’t available in your country” ?
I’ve been in the SF area for 15 years and never knew this was a thing.
Here in SoCal, I find it rarer to see a new A5 sportback than to see a Model 3.
I can’t speak for NY, then, but that’s definitely not an egregious household income in order to afford a nice place in SF.
To be fair, it might be a decent salary in the midwest or south, but in high cost of living places like DC, NY, or SF, it would only be just past modest/comfortable.
“The idea of fairness has been promoted in our schools for a long time and we’re starting to see kids who grow up in this notion that fairness above all,” Payne told the hosts. “And now they’re becoming voting age and they’re bringing this ideology with them.”
I could see it getting on somebody’s nerves if they weren’t listening to the radio.
I constantly run too hot in just about every situation. Unless I’m going to be outside all day, I don’t usually bring a jacket with me. I wear short sleeves whenever possible, and just sitting in an average office is enough to make my legs and groin sweaty.
Do all of these people hating on trucks never have yard work to do, have moving boxes to haul, or have large appliances or lumber to get home?
Isn’t the parmesan in the crust, rather on top?
I would 100% stop using Netflix on set top boxes, consoles, or SmartTVs if the web version of the app let me do this. It’s so annoying.
It’s all about margins and not wanting to have vehicles sit on a lot, unsold for months on end. If dealer lot space is taken up by a bunch of cars that no one is purchasing, it also means less space to stock the cars that people do want.
I agree that Tesla isn’t really on par with what traditionally defines luxury, but if you want a 300 mile range electric car that doesn’t look like a toy (Nissan Leaf, Chevy Bolt, Fiat 500e, Smart ForTwo), what else is there?
A good question. I want to know why, for $15,500, you would get this and not a Yaris or Fiat500. An extra wheel, more seats, more cargo room, and better crash rating.
How does this not add all kinds of leverage on the bolts holding the spacers on?
I believe you, but I also can’t remember how often I’ve ever eaten chicken anything that came with cheese on it. It’s not like a burger, where the cheese helps add some smoothness to the texture; a well-cooked piece of chicken is plenty juicy on its own that it shouldn’t need cheese