I think Landrover stopped selling these in the USA because your all morons.
I think Landrover stopped selling these in the USA because your all morons.
So if I lease one of these, will that make me a LeSEE leasee?
I LeSEE a missed opportunity for a pun.
If by “peaked” you mean “hit rock bottom” then I agree.
If you believe that such a thing as “privacy” or “anonymity” exists on the internet, I’ve got some cheap land available for sale in Florida you might be interested in.
Yup. There are leaders and there are followers. Sergio just told us which one he is.
“If he can show me that it can be done, I will do it as well, copy him, add Italian style to it and put it on the market within 12 months,” he added.
Maybe you could get a Lamborghini or Viper to compensate.
Was that an Alfa joke? If so, bravo.
Mine was an early model, supposedly they fixed a bunch of the problems in later years. I’d still take the MX-5 I traded it for any day of the week. Except for the power bump, there’s nothing the Sky did that the Miata doesn’t do better.
I had a Saturn Sky Redline, basically the same thing. Lots of fun to drive, but a total piece of shit to own.
The protein is good for an econobiker like you!
On a lighter note, can anyone figure out why the incident rate of this kind of douchenozzleness is so high, specifically with owners of Ford Mustangs?
Well, seeing as how Fiat Chrysler owns both Dodge and Alfa, that’s probably not what “partnership” means to them. Also, the current Dart already shares a platform with the Giulietta, so...
Man leaves meat on kitchen counter.
Can we get Tom Hiddleston to play the human embodiment of the movie’s real villain, Kinja?
I was talking about his remark comparing the interior to that of the Bolt and why they cost the same. Design, as it applies to the aesthetics, is irrelevant to cost.
Design is irrelevant to this discussion.
Economy of scale. GM can bury a lot of costs into the price of other products and/or already established factories, and also potentially share components between other models. Tesla doesn’t have quite that same luxury.
I’m an engineer as well. You need to remember that the “value” of something has absolutely nothing to do with what it costs to make or the overhead needed to make it. However, it has everything to do with what someone is willing to pay for it, and nothing else. That plastic piece on the dashboard of my 89 Toyota MR2…