I don’t think I’ve ever once had a product that I could only get through Amazon, and I buy some super specific stuff for my business.
I don’t think I’ve ever once had a product that I could only get through Amazon, and I buy some super specific stuff for my business.
Yep. I hate the fact the conversation down there seems to be “all guns” or “no guns”. There’s room in the middle to make a smarter solution. Heck, we have guns up here, we just have to prove competency, pass a background check and character reference, wait a mandatory cooling off time between application and purchase,…
The Void Dragon underneath Mars:
Why anyone continues to order through this flat-out evil company is completely beyond me.
I don’t know what it is in America’s pretend units, but we hit 43 degrees Celsius over here this weekend. It was agonizing.
4.1 times as dangerous as the national average not enough? By your own logic, should dangerous jobs 23 and onward also not be permitted to have access to firearms? Because that would make sense, and that would be something I could almost get behind.
Pfft, not that impressive, there’s only like 34 of us in the entire country. I bet I’m like 5% of Canada’s GDP on my own. =P
Good looking car. Would I spend >$1M on it? No. To be blunt I wouldn’t spend six figures on an electric car, seven figures is completely asinine. Still, wish them luck in this.
I wonder if you ceramic coated the combustion areas, if you actually could have an internal-combustion engine made out of wood?
I don’t know what things are like south of the border, but up here, yeah, there was definitely people who didn’t want to work. I was on a zoom call with a dozen of our friends, and I realized I was very literally the only one in the entire conversation who didn’t take the voluntary lay-off option, every single other…
Agreed. To each their own, but this mod looks way, way worse than the stock rims, to me.
Wouldn’t have accelerated, would’ve simply blown up from the shock load.
And causes a massively higher stress factor from the constant deformation of the tire at the contact patch.
I don’t think that has a hope in hell of happening until your country gets the rest of the guns in order. Of course the police there are going to have guns - most of the populous does too.
Ford & Lincoln for cars; Yamaha, Suzuki & Zero for bikes.
Yup. If you’re not getting the full price from them, leave. Because if their price was truly competitive, they’d be happy to show themselves lower than the competition.
I don’t disagree, my point is that it can be exhausting to get those fees disclosed to even make a comparison. That’s not an issue here, someone can compare me against against every other dealer in the entire province lickity-split, because we have all our fees disclosed up front.
You can’t understand why people would protect their livelihood? Really?
I’ll take it a step further and say it’s downright common, even in the automotive space. I’m unsure why José made it seem unique or weird.
That’s still weird. Where I live even offroad vehicles have plates. Low Speed Vehicles obviously have them here. It’s very odd to see them not have plates.