The Leaf.
The Leaf.
Has Ferrari ever actually issued a recall to address the fires? I don’t recall ever seeing that. Then again, I’m not in the demography that would receive a notice.
Future losses are always less impactful than current costs. You’ll pay for future losses when/if they happen. You have to show current costs NOW.
Public sector employees are governed by law. They have no other defenses against abuse besides quitting or unionization. Their pay is set by law; their job requirements are set by law. And the ones creating those laws are politicians who are not interested in what is best for everyone - they are interested in what…
So you support unions unless you are the employer? Doesn’t sound like most businesses at all...
The Bolt completely misread the market (let’s take on the premium Tesla Model 3 with a not-budget hatchback!) and I kind of wanted it to succeed in spite of itself.
General Motors!
Yeah, but did he fix the burnt out daytime running light? (they all have a burnt out DRL)
I’ve owned a few of them in my life
Let me just characterize the GMT800s once and for all:
I’d allow it. When I hear a vehicle is “built to last” I always think it’s meant in a mechanical sense.
I’ve had nothing but trouble with mine. IWEs needing replaced, vent cap getting replaced, transmission needing flushed and filter replaced, and now I’m having electrical/comm issues with BLIS, cross-traffic alert, front windows, mirrors, airbag alert, and HVAC controls going crazy. Waited 2.5 weeks for a new FCIM to…
they are the last modern trucks built to last.
“These are built to last.”
Ok, but is this BEFORE deductions? Because everyone in the biz knows movies never make any actual “profit.” Thanks to “Hollywood Accounting,” the original Star Wars (one of the highest grossing movies of all time) 40+ years on has yet to turn a true profit.
Yeah, but it was 10% of the net, not the gross, so by Hollywood math, he’d actually have owed 20th Century Fox money.
...well, it would’ve earned him a good amount of money, but it wouldn’t be that much.
Thanks to Hollywood Accounting, I'm guessing Avatar hasn't actually made any profit on paper.
You know, I’ll take the Bourne movies over Avatar any day.
I’m pretty sure Hollywood accounting would have whittled that amount down to nothing.