Screwing over your constituents to own the libs.
Screwing over your constituents to own the libs.
The cool thing about stainless steel polish is that it actually does exist.
This is the feel-good story we all wanted to read about. Car flipper thinks he could make a quick $3000 only to lose a lot more. It’s still a fucking Corolla. Once aftermarket pricing breaks in to a higher segment, people will just buy a higher segment car. Like a Supra, for example.
I dig it. It’s meant for only enhancing performance.
I miss the dollar menu. Now Double Cheeseburgers and McChickens are over $2. It’s definitely a mental thing. It just all seemed to happen so fast and wages have not kept up with inflation.
You CAN buy one for MSRP, but it would take a lot of effort and footwork on your part and an extreme amount of patience. I fucking hate dealers just as much as the next guy on here, but there are a few dealers out there that sell only MSRP. Finding out which one requires research and the patience of a saint because if…
Ah yea, I misread and thought something else. The Dakotas and Wyoming do hold an absurd amount of power in both houses.
I think it’s more like a chihuahua riding on the back of a great dane that is humping a bull mastiff. Their congressperson/senator to population ratio makes them quite powerful in the grand scheme of American politics.
*Congresspersons
Republicans are more invested in the so-called culture war than actually doing any legislating and governing. While I don’t think this bill would ever pass, the idea that Wyoming politicians introduced it would mean that they get to stay in office even longer because they are 100% pandering to their voter base.
In this case, I would take the cash back offer, make sure that there’s no early penalty for paying off the dealer/manufacturer loan early, make 1 or 2 months’ payment to be ‘cemented’ in to the system(and for my credit score to bounce back), and then refinance with my bank or credit union of choice which will very…
Then don’t buy one.
Well, no shit. $45k in 2010 is roughly $60k today. And trucks today have more features and extra nonsense that anyone can shake a stick at, thereby driving up the prices even more.
It would not be out of the realm of possibility that a recently single 44 year old would have a Corvette as one of their dating profile pictures.
Inflation. People need to stop living in the past and realize that $100000 today is roughly $75k in 2010.
Supercars are stupid. But I’m glad they exist. And I’m especially glad there’s one that you can theoretically buy for around $100k.
Exactly. $100k is an easier proposition to stomach than European counterparts. That’s not even considering the value for performance of the E-Ray. For the sake of comparison, the CT5V Blackwing can easily crest over $100k and that’s and that’s a way older school car than the E-Ray. And they seem to be selling well. I…
$100k is a helluva lot more affordable than a $250k-$300k European hybrid supercar, and decidedly upper middle class. Notice I type ‘the masses’ in quotation and was even self aware enough to say ‘in theory’.
Finally, a hybrid supercar for the ‘masses’. At least in theory, anyway. I think it’s fucking badass. But the E-Ray name sounds lame and is way too try hard. I think it should have been called ZE6 or EO6.
Even that review of a 2023 car just yesterday looks, sounds, and feels like it came from 1994. And I love them for that.