Getting Kinjad rn but want to post that Jeremiah Johnson meme for yous two
Getting Kinjad rn but want to post that Jeremiah Johnson meme for yous two
That actually took a long time, because early ICE’s ran on a variety of liquid fuels. I’m pretty sure the first Willys Jeeps could run on Ram’s piss :P
The issue I see with battery swaps is modularity across brands and vehicle types. To use an extreme example, Nobody wants an F-150 Battery to fit in a Miata, for so many reasons. The solution to that problem is one that I don’t think anybody wants, as it would inevitably reduce consumer choices.
Fall 2020, selling my wife’s clean 2010 Camry LE with 94k. We priced it at $7300 and received zero inquiries in the first two weeks. Not even a low ball offer or a scammer. It had great tires, was in great shape, bluetooth, ice cold A/C... can’t remember how much we actually got for it and I can’t fathom why it took…
Easy there, tiger. They’re the ones who are well off. I was out of the house and haven’t received more than a fancy birthday dinner from them since years before they had even cracked seven figures. The point is that people who figure out what to do and where to do it, are making it happen. And the data is on my side.…
You mean that’s not just an Omaha thing??!!
WTF is your point? Back to that “knowing where to dig” concept that I mentioned a couple of comments back... All of the advantages in the world don’t keep some people from being complete failures, because they’re morons. It seems like you think some people don’t get ahead because others already are.
JFC put down the pipe before you write next time. The Always Sunny conspiracy meme doesn’t even do this justice.
By anybody’s best analysis, about 40% of the world’s millionaires live in the United States(Credit Suisse, 2021). 79% of US millionaires didn’t receive any inheritance at all and only 3% inherited a million dollars or more. About 1/3 of US millionaires never made over $100k in their working career and and less than…
I never said anything at all resembling that, nor do I think it. The hardest working gold miner in the history of the universe can’t get rich if he or she isn’t smart enough to know where to dig. This metaphor works because sometimes a complete imbecile strikes gold and, thus explaining rich instagram influencers and…
LOL How is that humble brag? That’s not my money. Would it make you barf less if it was just “a guy I know”? Because I know another handful of high net worth individuals and all but one became high net worth by working smart and hard, without screwing anybody along the way. That one guy though, he inherited a taxi…
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It’s not mythology. My parents had a negative net worth when dad turned 40. 21 years later, it’s mid seven figures. One of their cars has a V12. The rest all have turbochargers and >400 hp but dad’s plane is their fastest mode of transport. All of their homes are all paid for. There was no inheritance or lottery…
I was just talking to a Scottsdale home builder on Saturday while in line waiting for Disney Hollywood Studios in FL to open. He said that on a $1mm home, lumber used to cost him $40k but now it’s over $100k.
A: WTF why is Tesla monitoring how often people use the seat adjustments?
2: No crap, seat adjustments frequently go months without being touched. You get the seat just right and leave it.
Beginning? Half of the United States Senate is in the pocket of rich left coasters.
These survivor cars are usually the easiest ND votes for me to make, save for yesterday’s abhorrent CP asking price. This car isn’t nice, it’s not fast, it’s not reliable, but at least it’s expensive.
Preach! My car cost $10,995. I only buy cheap cars because I know I’ll get bored and want something else within two years.
Yes. I am a conservative and there’s nothing more conservative than using fewer resources. I commute 13 miles each way to work, about 11 on interstate, and it’s always my goal to achieve 26 MPG in commuting. For road trips, I take steps to maximize fuel economy and it’s not uncommon for us to see 27-29MPG in our…
Oh I full appreciate the implications of what I typed. Maybe it’s just our household budget model, but I don’t think even we have any business buying a new pickup. Two kids, dual incomes, grossing over $200k in a place that’s pretty inexpensive to live, and holy moley I can’t imagine the pain that comes with buying a…