I see he hasn't got his pen licence yet.
I see he hasn't got his pen licence yet.
Red delicious is indeed a trash apple. It’s a liar too - it might be red, but it sure as shit ain’t delicious.
He was indeed.
What if the car gets the mark?
There are certainly valid accounting reasons to do it, and I suspect taxes on capital gains are also low enough to make it a sensible option, particularly given they needed funds right now.
I was quite happy with that, I must say...
It’s more trolling than the apparently genuine idiocy on the bodybuilding thread, but it’s amusing nonetheless. Number 2 on the list here:
It’s like the Mustang engine wash. Just magic.
I can certainly understand the rationale, but I think their revenue drop has a lot to do with it, and it seems unlikely that they would have made this move if that hadn’t happened. I certainly hope that it’s a good move on their part, and that they can make very good use of the extra funds they now have available.
If they’re having to retrench a bunch of employees and sell their manufacturing site then lease it back, they’re doing it because it’s a necessity.
The last thing that building needs is another storey...
The thing you don’t really want is high-intensity, small-area lights, particularly at the back of a car. You need a certain amount of luminous power (by regulation) while keeping luminous intensity low enough that you don’t dazzle drivers behind you.
Sharky?
I’m sure this is a necessary move for the company, but damn if it doesn’t look like a bad option in the long term. It’s like companies that make employees redundant then end up having to hire them back as consultants at far higher prices.
Exactly. Like if you work out every second day, you can work out 4 times a week.
Great minds think alike...
That’s a fair point, but as you say it’s not super-relevant to these cars. If you wanted to track a 911 in a serious way, you’d do the sensible thing and buy an old GT3 car (an actual race vehicle), because it’s so much cheaper than using a car that’s been designed and certified for road use.
True. Like every single non-GT 911 seemed to get optioned with a friggin’ sunroof until they were actually standard.
Yeah, that seems to be the case. The previous owner of my car had the same thought and fitted a fixed bucket (badly, mind you). It was a godawful thing.