Tipping ship shipping ships’s shippers shit.
Tipping ship shipping ships’s shippers shit.
What makes you think the driver actually gets those tips?
$17 an hour gross or $17 an hour net after deducting $0.56 per mile for vehicle costs?
Your post highlights what is wrong with our tipping system. People claim that tips are to reward good or exceptional service but that isn’t how it actually works. Door dash and pretty much every take out order I’ve ordered requires the tip to be added when the food is ordered. That isn’t a tip and has nothing to do…
Whenever I see a fastback-looking sedan and examine the seams only to find a trunk, I die a little more inside.
I mean, the bigger loss is the V6 1LE tbh. For the Camaro the I4 was always the base engine.
God damn it, the V6 1LE was such a cool idea for a car.
The V6 1LE was right in the sweet spot of the Camaro lineup to me.
If it gets a brodozer off the road, that's the same as like eight cars though, right?
Id take the battleship grey one!
In my geezer-ville part of South Florida they’re popping up by the day. White one. At least three black ones — unless the guy is changing sets of wheels every couple of days. And an oddly cool battleship gray one with thin electric red pinstripes on the black wheels and flanks. It looks a lot better than it sounds.…
No. The idea behind the C8 is that it’s a value. It’s the same way I feel about crypto-bros hoarding all the good GPU’s right now. Or the people buying up all the PS5's just to stick them on eBay.
NOT going to reward some guy for being first in line. I’ve already seen one or two in the wild and know that a few more months of waiting, the supply will be adequate to meet the demand. That said, some idiot with more money than brains will scoop it up . . . and a year from now will be trying to sell it for what he…
Could you please keep these opinions to yourself for at least another 2-3 years? I should have garage space available by then to own a 996/986 Porsche, and I feel that the fried-egg sentiment is one opinion that is helping keep those prices at least semi-sane for the time being.
Are heavy duty trucks considered light vehicles? Heavy Duty (3/4 and 1 ton trucks) are smaller than Medium Duty trucks, right?
The original Mini was small, light, affordable, and rear wheel drive. The modern mini is large, heavy, expensive, and front wheel drive.
Too bad there are no photographs of a 1953 Corvette available online to use as the banner pic...