that's real talk.
that's real talk.
True. I'd personally go for a CPO, let the (sucker) guy who bought/leased it new take the worst deprecation hit.
That is easy to say on the internets, but if it was my 80K check I'd damn sure get exactly what I wanted.
Did I hear a "baby" from the man on the hood?
That video contained 100% too few 'splosions.
True - but he would have had even less of a chance at survival had he unbelted and got out of his monstrosity just before the tornado hit.
Should Mr. Bond be wearing a blue shirt?
Whoa, thatsa lot o bullet holes.
They have to compare these brakes to the carbon ceramics on many supercars (rather stupidly in my opinion) based on their "a car is a car any we don't break them down into categories" ranking system.
Thanks, but no thanks.
I had a Zeos 386; the the turbo button pressed in hard, that thing would fly!
While I agree moving closer to work would be fucking fantastic, it is not feasible for my family. His math may be logical, but is not feasible in the real world. Saying that it is rational for us to spend another 1mil for a house 30 miles closer to work is great, but without the extra 200k cash down payment its just…
Yep; commuting in the northeast is a crap shoot everyday.
My daily recurring nightmare is my wife commuting 60 miles each way up 295 and route 1 everyday with our 2 year old son.
So does this mean I can stop holding out for a Jailbroken ATV3 and buy a roku already?
The stock markets are the greatest creator of wealth the world has ever seen.
The Plex media server works OK, if you are after the transcoding nonsense. The Plex media center seems similar to XBMC (fork!) but the skins available for XBMC put it over the top for me. Since I run a real puter next to my PC, the transcoding features of the Plex server are not an advantage for me.
You live in CT, and only drove the Merritt once? There surely are rural parts of CT with "poor people" but those areas are nowhere near the lower 2/3rds of the Merritt. Luxury SUVs and sedans (and the occasional cool car) are norm on that stretch.
Great. Thanks for the info.