At 0% APR, I’d happily sign up for a 1000 month loan.
At 0% APR, I’d happily sign up for a 1000 month loan.
While I agree with your sentiment, why wouldn’t you take 0% for 72? That’s far better financially than paying in cash. In buying a new car, if I have an option for 0% or to pay in cash, it’s 0 every time.
I have a feeling this will be one of those cases future engineers learn about in class.
If you really plan to spend that much time in the salt water, then buy a $1000 Xterra. Then a year later buy another. Then another.
Wouldn’t it be crazy if it was found in the following years that multiple auto makers had built cars specifically to beat tests, and that the actual emissions from diesel engines were vastly higher than otherwise reported? Maybe toss in the exposure of the fact that standard emissions tests are inadequate and more…
A C4 ‘vette still gets you grief at State Farm? Really? I would thing at this point the only people driving those are the much-coveted over-50 demographic who babys them like Grandpa’s old straight eight Buick. Me, I want the late 70s 3rd generation with the 125 hp California spec 305 V8. Give people plenty of time to…
Places the pitchfork into the back of his new WRX by opening the rear hatc... oh.
I used to have hitchhiking races with my buddies back in the day, and the most reliable way to cover the hard distances (like West Texas) was having a funny sign at a truck stop.
I’m just glad that when USPS tracking says “the package is in transit” I’ll be able to rest assured that the package is in a Transit...
I’m still questioning whether my moving into the 21st Century was a good decision or not.
BMW is the homeopathic automaker. If they weren’t already the most diluted brand in the industry, this brings them down to oscillococcinum levels.
You know it’s going to be called a Gran Coupe. You might as well make peace with it.
This isn’t a car, this is just a
People who steal electric cars should be charged with battery.
So one of the claims is the sweeper was visible for 20 seconds and the vehicle took no action to avoid it. If only there was a way the car could have been manually manipulated to change course away from a stationary object by some sentient being responsible for operating the vehicle.
I don’t think it’s demonizing when the NRA is putting this out there:
For those who just lost your airline discounts.... you have my thoughts and prayers.
Indeed. I’ve had three 90's Subaru’s and every one of them was either broken into or stolen. Best ways to prevent it this:
Finding a specific Subaru in Portland. This should be fun.
Turn my damn Ford sideways? OKAY!