...what is the best “sporty” sedan for a young professional who wants a luxury car without the hassles?
...what is the best “sporty” sedan for a young professional who wants a luxury car without the hassles?
Yes.
Put Jeep badges on them and David Tracy will come take them away for you.
Hopefully into the waste oil drum
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
I’d imagine Apple doesn’t have an answer when manufacturers point out “We already make money by making cars, what are you bringing to the table?”
1. Lube Chassis (Who does this?)
You are absolutely right, but I would also argue all day that you’re not actually giving Danica enough credit (nobody does IMHO). She never cracked front-row status, but she was a regular and competitive mid-pack driver in NASCARs top series for more than half a decade. Before that she was absolutely near the top of…
So what? There were tons of dudes in the field who placed behind her and nobody complains about them.
I’ve read about (and lived) this behavior for decades and I’ve watched my thoughts evolve from “deescalate, lean on friends, encourage better behavior” to “jesus christ, just take a tire iron to his kneecaps and be done with it.”
The sister Touraeg of this generation looks way better too, to my eyes, and the $10+K in my pocket would feel better if I was in the market for something like this.
I understand the glare concern, but screen angles and modern anti-glare screen coatings have done a lot to minimize those concerns in the past few years.
so i can sit on my comfortable couch and play on a 55" OLED screen?
Range isn’t so much of a problem, recharge rate is the problem.
The milk wholesaler adds value by making the milk much easier for consumers to get. It gets the milk from farms all over the place and moves it to a convenient marketplace. They earn their markup by adding value.
I mean, Tennant has some serious range.
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