Made sense to me guy.
Made sense to me guy.
5th:
Fiat having a higher share price than Ford is completely irrelevant considering Ford has 3 times the market cap of Fiat.
Share price without consideration of the number of shares outstanding is meaningless.
My first thought with nearly every one of these is “Cool, but worth half the asking price”. This is no different.
Well, there is no rust. But there is a bit of rust. What’s to miss?
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I have to explain to her that it’s not alchemy or magic that transmutes peppercorns into pepper
Apparently, there’s a SFW counterpart to Rule 34 - I did a GIS for “mug of chino” (also, let me just say that a top result before I switched to images was Yahoo answers of somebody asking cuz they were too embarrassed to ask their friends what a “cup of chino” was is, well, sad), and I found precisely what came to…
So basically, I can have the somewhat-rare-but-not-exactly-a-blue-chip-collectible Cosworth Vega to drive, enjoy and show off, if:
It handles like a go-kart powered by broken dreams, oppression and mismanagement. Otherwise, the Trabant is fine.
When I asked myself this question 2 years ago my answer was a C5 Corvette Z06. You can find great condition examples all day for $20-25k that have 50k+ miles, or if you go 30k or less you’re more in the $22.5-30 range, depending on condition. When I bought mine I got an ‘04 with 30k miles for $28k and it had the basic…
This super-clean 2008 Cayman. 38k miles, 5-speed manual, great colour combo, 2 owners and recent tires. And it’s only $27,500.
FACT: Bears eat beets.
Bears.
Beets.
Battlestat Galactica.
Jamie Layton’s story reminds me of a famous story I heard when I was working at a regional theater festival.