Yeah people are fucking morons. The real assholes are the first ones under the overpass that stop so maybe two cars to get under as well and then keep the hundreds behind them stuck in the same place.
Yeah people are fucking morons. The real assholes are the first ones under the overpass that stop so maybe two cars to get under as well and then keep the hundreds behind them stuck in the same place.
Buick will sell a grand total of 3 of these with the 6 speed.
Gah. *shakes fist* I really thought this was going to be useful. I was going through some family photos I found from the 20s to 50s and cars in them would be a good way to date them.
Very cool to hear an insider's perspective. Good post.
Yeah I played it in grammar school. I was referring to the fact that an amphibious bus exists.
OMG OMG. This would be spectacular.
It's an $850,000 amphibious motorcoach. Like, a motorhome that can ford rivers like you're some modern Oregon Trail pioneer. Only with less dysentery.
LOLOLOLOLOL
Yeah, basically. But as Doug pointed out the duration of the warranty matters too. After it expires, then you have the repair cost risk. And depreciation can only be ignored if you don't plan to resell the car. And with company valuation there are reasons to pay attention to depreciation just depends on the situation.
All of the drivers that run this are fucking impressive. But I will say, this is surreal since you just hear a bit of a whine and then wind noise.
Yeah, that's true. I wasn't considering that the duration of the warranty was only 3 years. And yeah, if you want to resell, depreciation matters. Anyway, this post certainly shows that the answer to which one to get is not obvious. To some extent I think a buying a car like this is always involves a bit of irrational…
When I do company valuations for my job we use EBITDA which is earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. I pay more attention to direct cash costs and a warranty on a cayman is basically like selling oil futures against future oil production to protect agains unexpected price fluctuations. I…
After watching your video on owning an exotic car, I'd go with the Cayman based on budget. Seems less likely to set your wallet on fire a year or so down the road. But if I had a budget that wouldn't be destroyed by something unexpected happening then I'd go with the Ferrari.
"But I think the change that is currently taking place is very shortlived, as these social media people are starting to think it is not as good as they thought."
Good points.
Yeah, I do a decent amount of photography and am familiar with various cameras, but I've never heard of that one. And you could get similar results in this case with the DSLR. But whatever. I have a friend that has fine art photography in every major museum anyone's heard of and he did a series with a point and shoot.…
Don't know why people are so over critical of the filming. Whatever. Props to the guy that decided to use Glitch Mob as background music.
22 years old, in the photo she doesn't look like a hard drug user. Definitely a drunk Auburn student.
True story, I lived in Mandeville when I was in high school and Juvenile lived in the subdivision nearby. The neighborhood association had him kicked out because he would park his PT cruiser in the front yard and one night some strippers started banging on neighbors doors saying someone at his house threatened them…
Did zerohedge try to say these car sales numbers are bullshit yet?