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Bitter Old Dude
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Ha, caught you. That’s the point of “buy it today” with the dealer’s stock. You settle for what is available, rather than getting what you want. And this is not how it used to be, nor how the Europeans do it. Look at a typical dealership in EU or Asian countries, and they just don’t stock inventory. Yes, there may be

Indeed, this is really the silver lining in the whole COVID-19 cloud.

As a cold hearted bastard, I can tell you that your being amused and joyed by the fuckweasel getting the virus is not being unvirtuous.

Just the C-Suite, if the bailout is in the form of nationalization. If the company is viable but not big enough or important enough to justify nationalization, somebody will jump in during a bankruptcy to take it over and reopen factories. Even if they reduce the workforce, a percentage greater than 0 will still have

Neutral: Should Rental Companies Get Federal Help?

Exactly. There are 2 types of owners of dealerships. The ones who do it as a secondary source of income as a small, local store, and the ones who own multiple franchises. Small, locally owned stores are the ones who will close. The others will just pause, the owner may not get his new yacht, or run for office, but he

And in the case of Nissan product, one is more likely to have the contents of the second hand offered as the new Z.

Why does your SIL hate your child?

Not with his little willy, too short to reach past the taint for insertion.

I would be happy if proved wrong, as I really am not anti-GM, nor anti-Corvette, but really, who in the hell is this thing being marketed to that will actually buy it?

That’s the gamble GM is taking with the C8. And really, even though I don’t hate Corvettes, Corvette owners, or the C8, it was a fool’s errand to bring out the C8 as a Corvette, and especially as a Chevrolet.

The problem is that the longer a potential customer has to wait for a $60K Corvette, the more likely they are to back out of the deal.

Neutral: What Automakers Will Endure?

This is so true. The issue is dire not due to people not buying cars. Markets grow and contract naturally. The issue is that OEMs have created oversupply, and oversupply at the top of the market, not at the lower end. Not only is there a glut of new cars sitting around unsold, those cars are generally more expensive

Forgive, but don’t forget.

And maybe, just maybe, the fact that nothing happened is the best thing ever.

So true. How easy would it have been for Sears to be an early adopter of internet sales, especially when they were known for offering in store pickups and returns. That would have saved tons in shipping and handling for Sears over what Amazon had to shell out. Add to that the fact that instore pickups gave another

Neutral: Do They Deserve It?

That’s what his boyfriends all say....

Bingo. We already have Crist and Rubio, so we don’t need another guy who likes guys masquerading as hetero just to win votes running for office. At the end of the day, who care who someone sleeps with, as long as they are honest? And Gillum is not honest. Not about this, nor the Hamilton ticket fiasco, or many other