Aye, personally I agree; but it’s how things tend to work with luxury goods. Rich people are willing to pay extra for the privilege. Similar to how a luxury hotel charges for WiFi and breakfast, when the Holiday Inn includes both in the rate.
Aye, personally I agree; but it’s how things tend to work with luxury goods. Rich people are willing to pay extra for the privilege. Similar to how a luxury hotel charges for WiFi and breakfast, when the Holiday Inn includes both in the rate.
Thank you for dropping money in my home state and going HOME. ;-)
E) Chapter 7 liquidation.
The P-39 is my favorite aircraft of all time and my SIL owns a Previa that I forced here to buy. Seriously, she needed a super cheap car and I saw a running Previa listed for $800. Told her nothing else in the area would be as good and forced her to take a test drive. We struck a deal with the seller and she got it…
Don’t give me a P-39 / The engine is mounted behind / They’ll tumble and spin and auger you in / Don’t give me a P-39
Also, while less historic, there’s this:
The P-39 and 63 are two of my favorite aircraft, solely for the design.
The more astute will notice that will the elongated cargo section, and only two front doors, it’s also a mid-engine, shooting brake.
Looks like a cheaper alternative to this:
The legally-binding fiduciary responsibility that companies have to their shareholders, rather than to the employees/planet/society/whatever, is probably the worst thing about capitalism. It’s directly or indirectly responsible for an incredible amount of the systemic problems faced by developed societies.
Have a star!
As someone who works in the auto industry..let me just say- perfect take! Hilarious but sadly true.
Google Translate should employ you so that you could have any company BS press release translated--well done!
Nailed it.
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It's a Lou Holtz doll from the 70's, when he was coaching Arkansas.
It’s actually a Lou Holtz doll when he coached at Arkansas
The only K-car limo I’ve ever personally seen was on the freeway; it may have even had the telltale taxicab-permit number on the back bumper. My recollection (from next-car distance at about 50 mph) was that it was a well crafted and not bad looking conversion, yet an ineffable sadness permeated its very concept, as…
It's hilarious they used the K-car two door sedan rear clip to make this thing.
Good, we’ve reached peak “spindle Grille” and hopefully lexus has it out of their system and can move on from the ugliest facia in automotive design. If acura can recover from beaks, lexus can get back to creating good looking cars again too.