Spot on. I’ve been using my Aeron for over a decade and a half. At full price my cost still works out to less than $50 per year, and it’s still in excellent condition. At $50 per year, let’s see a $400 gaming chair after 8 years of use.
Spot on. I’ve been using my Aeron for over a decade and a half. At full price my cost still works out to less than $50 per year, and it’s still in excellent condition. At $50 per year, let’s see a $400 gaming chair after 8 years of use.
The best Car of the Future is the Cadillac of minivans, obviously.
Activision: SYNERGY
It’s a swing axle. Working as intended.
I can’t help wondering how much time could be shaved off with left-foot braking instead of right.
‘74 Vega GT wagon with the 4-speed. So slow, but still fun.
K2 definitely has my interest. Wireless / wired, RGB, and aluminum case with gaterons for under $100? Wow.
K2 definitely has my interest. Wireless / wired, RGB, and aluminum case with gaterons for under $100? Wow.
Maybe the pitot tubes interfere less with airflow to the inlet at the rear if they’re not on the roof.
Twice as many ad photos and 1/10 the price of yesterday’s Cayenne. Consistency demands a vote of NP, though the wheels and tires make it a reluctant one.
Could be worse.
People are able to finance for 7 years, that has to be allowing prices to float higher than they would otherwise.
Only 12 photos for $43k, no engine bay or tire/wheel shots. As others have noted, this is an egregiously expensive COA (pictured, natch!) that comes with a free vehicle. CP.
I have a female friend who cries when she’s resisting the urge to kill someone. Just sayin’.
Still technically a sharknose, if we allow for the whale shark.
Honda CRX. Here’s a decent looking Si for $9K.
What are the odds of surviving NY gridlock only to have a chartered helicopter crash onto your car?