Companies are trying to guarantee a steady money stream without, you know, tying that ability to keeping on making product. This is very clever & makes sense, for them.
Companies are trying to guarantee a steady money stream without, you know, tying that ability to keeping on making product. This is very clever & makes sense, for them.
I’m guessing that the contents hauled didn’t weigh much more than a shopping cart’s worth. But we don’t know for sure.
Beautiful, immaculate, rare E30 station wagon. Someone went thru the labor to drag it to the States. That blue color is sharp. Even has the European style trailer hitch. I’m impressed!
What I don’t understand is why the energy industry doesn’t diversify into clean energy. Times & technology change, & if companies don’t change long, then they are doomed.
To be fair, it was the same car in name only.
Valid point, but wasted potential there. Something like 200 HP.
Isn’t that what Corvettes are for?
Oldsmobile’s Cutlass was once America’s best-selling car.
1th gear: Um, how much electronics does a car need? Maybe this is a call toward “analogization”. I understand that computerized components are instrumental in maximizing power, minimizing pollution, etc. in engines. But do we really need a permanently installed tablet to switch between controlling the radio & HVAC…
Hell no without the IMS bearing swap. Heck no with it.
. . . your grandma’s “famous meatloaf” that inexplicably contains raisins. Raisins!
I’m still waiting for the nuclear powered vacuum cleaner!
They did make a working video camera that uses audio cassette tapes. Could an ICE be far behind?
I have always assume that the prehashed nothing gauges were set up for actual gauges. But, now that I think of it, I have never seen a tach or clock or any other kind of gauge in any of these. Maybe it was GM’s way of saying, “Cough up more cash for at least a Pontiac, you cheapskate!”.
The PRNDL on a car that had the missing pedal added would actually be a welcome indicatorless indicator for me. It would be a badge of honor & a sign that 1 more vehicle in the world has been saved from a bullshit transmission.
. . . adventure and not in a good way.
This is not worth much more than the asking price, this on a platform that’s relatively solider than the original. This, however, begs for more power. Not even talking an LS, tho a boy can dream, can’t he? Then again, the original has about as much HP as any Chevette. The convertible top looks like a convertible top…
I’m just considering how many Jeeps could’ve bee bought with this money.
Maybe, more diverse crowds of people need to be encouraged (and enabled) to make games?
Yup. The Catholic Church pretty much runs the PiS Party.