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Yeah, an AWD 305HP Challenger has never been a thing, so this one is cool. Plus, that means AWD V8 Challenger (probably).

I suppose back in the early and mid 2000s it was easier to purchase the whole motorcycle?

I’m not sure if they still do so, but Campagna would part out the remaining bikes they cannibalized the drivetrains from; my dad trashed his ZZR1200 and was able to get damn near every replacement part from Campagna to rebuild it, which was some feat considering the scarcity of ZZR1200 parts laying around in the US.

Thanks, Joe Rogan?

The Compass is being offered with a 20:1 crawl ratio (Active Drive Low), but probably only on the Trailhawk.

I’ve got six jobs that are still ongoing without issue after last Thursday because my contractors notified me, and I notified my customers of a possible disruption. I understand JVS has a business to run, but firing 30 workers to tell them they can come back if they ask is bad business.

I don’t think we started that tradition, but we’ve certainly improved upon it.

Don’t bullshit me BMW that’s a damned 328.

So again, I’m not a lawyer, but just because you don’t have “grounds” for filing a lawsuit does not mean you cannot and will not file a lawsuit.

That’s what I’m thinking - owner/estimator/manager. I think they had a lot of guys to lay off and used this as a prime opportunity.

Depends on reporting requirements. Each business has different standards. At another employer, we had people on payroll that had questionable immigration status (read: definitely not legally in this country) but kept them on board because they were good workers, and they paid taxes. Granted, they could not work on

I don’t know because I’m not a lawyer, but it’s not like 30 people are going to take kindly to being let go for missing a day of work after informing their employer that they are going to miss a day of work. Living in the US has shown me that you don’t have to be right to file a lawsuit.

My previous comment may have been misleading - my former company had a few divisions and was performing around $30M a year total. The president has general managers to feed him information, and honestly he would not need to know if we have 5 guys at a school project or 3 guys at a medical lab. I’m assuming JVS is

Working in a similar situation, there are some GMs or owners that do not know what their field personnel are doing day-to-day. The president of my previous company would have no idea how many insulators we had on what job site, or even if they came to work.

I’m amazed that JVS was willing to fire 30 people, opening themselves up to wrongful termination lawsuits from 30 individuals, plus all that paperwork to fire 30 people and then bring on another 30 or so. It seems like a huge waste of resources and money to fire those workers, unless JVS was looking to clear house and

The S3 has an unusable back seat and is more expensive new. I think the Golf R is the better alternative.

To think, paying a professional to haul it would have cost less than the body and paint work on that $40,000 car.

Not even one chupacobra joke? For shame.

Rental car companies do not purchase cars as an investment. They are purchased as a consumable item that is written off as a business expense.

“now I’ve got a sealed transfer case”