Only if you get in an accident or your car breaks down and you require someone you don't live with to come help you.
Only if you get in an accident or your car breaks down and you require someone you don't live with to come help you.
Just did a quick google and it says the Honda Odyssey has the same tow rating as a GMC terrain and a Chevy Equinox.... You said cross-overs, not full size SUVs.
While getting much more usable space and features.
Meh. My wife’s minivan checks all your boxes and actually does get the same gas mileage as a car. And likely is much more functional for your needs than any of the crossovers... Just saying.
One man’s impressive is another man’s ‘why bother?’
The perfect ride for those times you just want to shuttle back and forth between two chargers all day....
Ugh. There’s always a dick that juat has to take a good natured joke and turn it into his personal political cause....
Let me know when you can get a Chevy sonic with that V8.
Sorry pal. But I have no faith that “we,” namely people who don’t like the idea of shareholders being paid profits, have the collective power to “fix” airlines.
What country? What government run airlines specifically are you referring to? What government run airlines currently have cash-on-hand to deal with losing 50% to 70% of their passengers for the next 4 to 6 months?
Umm... If a company goes out of business the “people that keep the company turning” lose their jobs. If a handout keeps a company from going out of business, it literally protects the “people that keep the company turning.”
Newsflash. Pretty much ALL airlines around the world are standing, right now, with their pants down and a shocked look on their face. To suggest that nationalized airlines are, or would be, in a better position right now is to be completely unaware of what just happened to the entire industry.
Right? You know what you won’t find anywhere in these comments? Any of these reactionary whiners who voluntarily exchanged their money to buy stock in an airline that would just sit on billions of dollars in the bank.
No thanks. I'd rather be able to rely on getting to my destination on time and alive the next time I need to fly.
That’s a great warm fuzzy notion... Until you want to fly somewhere and find there are no flights available.
There is also the reality that once a dividend is increased, there is an expectation that dividends will stay at that level or iincrease. As such, a company can be punished in the market for giving a large dividend one year, if it can’t continue to do so in following years.
Because the government is pretty much terrible at everything it does.
All spot on, but in his defense, we're on the internet. This is THE place for completely rewriting history when it is convenient for your argument.
Right? I’m not even a big batman fan but I would think all of this would be pretty obvious.
I'll pick it up at the factory.