In this case, only the lawyers win as they will rack up the bills.
In this case, only the lawyers win as they will rack up the bills.
I'm serious - and don't call me Shirley
Surely you can't be serious?
I bank with Wells-Fargo. I have an account set up so that every time I use my debit card they take an extra dollar out of my checking account and put it into a savings account. It's a super-easy way to save maybe $100 a month without even noticing I'm doing it.
it's the Avalon killer ....... no one asked for.
I think the lower you go in the M-B model range, the bigger the grille/emblem is compared to the rest of the car. This is the logo-covered Coach outlet bag of cars - the $30k millionaire's dream come true. No surprise they seem to be very popular in PHX.
So far on the subaru boards the CVT are getting better then the EPA numbers, so it will be interesting to see if it happens with this one too.
I will be genuinely surprised if this car actually gets 36mpg on the highway. It would be unprecedented for an "active torque vectoring" AWD vehicle to pull that off.
This reminds me of the Doberman/Chihuahua hybrid from the Audi commercial. Great big head, tiny little legs. They look even goofier in person.
As a resident of DTLA I also noticed the heaviest concentration is centered around downtown, and through places that, well, no one in their right mind would run on a regular basis (up and down Broadway, through Skid Row, out through the Artist District, etc.). I believe that the sample size of data collected (and…
I have been interested in Sifu Bruce Lee for over 40 years.
I share you excitement, and disgust.
Consumer reports stopped recommending a car that is no longer in production? Oh boo hoo.
The new NSX is the perfect example of why Acura is in such bad shape.
Poor management, poor ideas, poorer execution, and huge delays, as well as abysmally boring designs.
Honda needs to get their shit together. People (and not just enthusiasts) are noticing.
Honda, in general, is slowly committing suicide.
Welcome to Jalopnik, where most people are stupid.
No, it isn't. 15% of $51,750 is actually $7,762.50. That puts take-home pay at $43,987.50. If you follow my algebra, you'll see what I mean. You would have to start with $52,941.18 to end up with $45,000 take-home pay after 15% tax ($7941.18). That is a difference of over $1,000 (about 2% of total pay). I would…