The kicker is that if those 4 hours was actually worth $2500, you’d probably also have enough money to buy the latest and greatest new car at asking price.
The kicker is that if those 4 hours was actually worth $2500, you’d probably also have enough money to buy the latest and greatest new car at asking price.
Could you honestly spend $2500 for a better 2 hours than you would elsewhere?
What’s to say the fools throwing crap at the Mexico game weren’t “American” too. Do you think that many people actually travelled from Mexico to go to the game? I’m willing to be the vast majority of Mexico fans at the game live right here in the US.
The two thugs that beat down Brian Stow were Mexican cholos... I’m not quite sure how that example helps your argument whatsoever.
I would pay to watch Donald Trump hire some goons to lay a smackdown on the dirtbag Mexican “fans” throwing shit around.
It’s not the NFL, and as a Cal fan, it pains me to bring this up, but...
In baseball a foul ball can be reversed back to home run (yes, I know, different kind of foul).
I don’t know, I think the Left Field Pavilion gangbangers at Dodger Stadium would give Philly fans a run for their money.
If you consider a hit-by-pitch to be a foul, then you can reverse fouls in MLB too.
If the trashy fans are in the minority, what does that say about the rest of the fans? Are they too much of a coward to shame these fools or stop them from making Mexican fans look like assholes? Or are they in silent support of these actions?
By the time this thing comes out, $40K might not even be enough for a Corolla...
Video is fake. Disneyland is never that empty.
Berkeley.
Does it have a V4 or a V6?
Plus, these numbers likely over-represents higher income folks and underrepresents lower income folks, since a higher proportion of the former buys new cars while a higher proportion of the latter buys used cars.
I feel much better now knowing that I paid less than average for a new STi a couple years ago.
Can a 2100 lb car today even meet the minimum safety standards?
I don’t know how accurate these numbers are, but apparently the average cost of a new car in 2000 was $24,7500. Adjusted for inflation, that’s actually higher than $33.4K.
COTD
15 inch alloys. I didn’t realize people still made those in this day and age.