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for that price it should be a sport pack. A BMW with the basic steering wheel and no sports seats is not worthy of the badge. 

I say NP because it’s a sports car but it’s also fairly reliable. These BMWs are built quite tough and can last a long time with reasonable maintenance. 

Most likely just a bunch of frustrated leftists making a biased study to confirm their feelings

crybabies, get over it. Markle is a highly manipulative individual and deserves any vitriol sent her way

It’s some woke white liberal chick sorting students by race to stop ‘racism’

Not necessarily good or bad, depends on how much the employees are paid over the long run. You can just lower wages and add “boarding pay” and end up with roughly the same amount every month. Doesn’t make it any better in my opinion. Pilots are having their wages ‘stolen’ when they’re not paid before & after every

I agree with those here who say alliances with tech firms are better than turning a car company into a tech company. I don’t think it’s a wise move. People want tech but the car needs to run & drive & be reliable for the tech to matter. I’d either outsource the infotainment stuff with an alliance or have a separate

Most people in that convoy are protesting other stuff, like general lockdown measures and cost of living.

You’re excluding financing costs (interest) in calculating what I assume to be net margin. Operating margin is not pure profit. Personally, I wouldn’t extrapolate those accounting figures the way you did. You’re assuming way too much about the linearity of the cost structure across price segments and production quantit

Have had two family members with this car, drove both versions (auto and manual). With a 6 speed stick it’s a decent commuter car. Dirt cheap on gas. Actually decent acceleration for an economy car. The engine makes all its power high up in the power band so you need to be handy with downshifting and pumping it to 5k

First of all, it’s impossible to coordinate in practice. Firms develop technologies on their own and want to safeguard them. So you’d have to force them. How would government even manage that? and across national borders? Think of it.

the problem will the whole ‘brand loyalty’ thing is that it won’t be proven right for at least 10 years. Think of it. The brand loyalty is built up over time and hence the GM-loyal person buying a big car now bought the cheap one 10 years ago. Hence it’s really a long-term ripple effect. 

Dude, Mazda 3 hatch. Those things are reliable, cheap to fix and soooo much fun with a stick. Don’t get some boring honda or wtv. 

I very much dig this proposition. Why? Not because anyone will ever build an EV themselves. But rather because it’ll make smaller car makers much more prevalent. It’ll mean you’ll be able to have what basically will be coachmakers like with the old luxury car chassis. It’ll allow smaller regional car builders to get

Go back to cucking for George Soros and his left-wing mob!!! YOU ARE THE VIRUS

A comparison for some context: Certain ethnic communities in my area decided to (vocally) disobey confinement measures for religious reasons. They are now dying at higher than average rates. Their fault? Absolutely. Racism isn’t some wild ideological boogey man you can blame your problems on instead of finding

They don’t pay taxes. They exploit and abuse third-world labour. Let them die. 

Why not just mortgage your organs and your offspring and your souls and your thoughts and oh there’s nothing left? Crash. 

Sure, ‘interest’ can be anything from basically nothing to infinity percent.

75 percent pay for being at home is very generous. It’s a good offer by any measure, let’s put that straight.