Manglement.
Manglement.
This is frustrating across so many industries where you know if you were friends with the CEO and told them the issue they would fix it the next day. But instead they filter out all the user feedback
Agree.
Classic management.
Then Uber can treat drivers as contractors: let them set the rates, let them freely decline fares, let them use whatever vehicle, et cetera.
I’ve seen this show before… it’s boring.
Pretty much. Like most C-Suite types, he’ll remain completely out of touch and make decisions to satisfy shareholders at the expense of drivers.
The Uber app punished the CEO for rejecting certain fares...
So uh, this is gonna make zero difference in the long run lol.
Loses 2 points for not having gators, but depending on the year it’s been a meth capitol and the state legislature doesn’t think women should have an rights so at least 8/10 on the Florida scale.
If true, +1 for the FIA’s consistency w/ committing to racing in faux-democracy authoritarian regimes.
I think that car above looks good. In America we’d just get white, black and 17 different shades of grey gunmetal .
I mean, we used to put a Coyote in a sedan in my country until Detroit told us to **** off and die - so we did.
It looks good. Gorgeous? Might be overselling it just a tad. But it does look good, and it’s a shame we’re not getting it here. At least there’s still a market somewhere for Ford sedans somewhere, so that if the company does decide to reintroduce a sedan to the U.S. market they won’t have to design one from scratch.
I swear you only think this is “gorgeous” because it’s not coming to the USA.
According to Wikipedia, it’s still based on the 5th gen Mondeo, so likely a facelift of the old Chinese Taurus. Imagine if the article had provided that info.
Is a 5% bigger Honda Accord something we’re dying to have? The 2.0 turbo would be nice, but it’s not as if we can’t get handsome sedans.
I don’t know what you’re talking about. The Audi A4 has been available for years.
Ford worked hard to kill their cars in the US. Didn’t update them (other than very minor facelifts) when their competitors kept coming out with all new cars and didn’t fix critical flaws like the auto trans in the focus.
I always thought the China-market Taurus was good looking. Wonder if this is an update of that? I think the “aging Fusions” on our roads are still attractive.