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  1. So it sounds like 'Le Cost Cutter' is actually 'Le Tax Dodger'.
    3 points
  2. You could say he is "Ghosn with the wind". I'll show myself out.
    2 points
  3. No surprise, these are major metro areas with a large pool of tech talent, and likely to attract more tech talent. Now I'll probably get recruiters contacting me often about Amazon gigs in those locations. I get recruiters several times a month pinging me about gigs at Amazon in Seattle and Tempe. On a related topic/rant, yes it's good to have in-demand, marketable skillz--but it gets tiresome when people contact me through Linkedin w/ positions in Columbus, Cincinnati, Atlanta, etc when it's clear from my profile that I live in the Cleveland area... I still get a lot of people contacting me about gigs in Denver, though I haven't lived/worked there in over a decade...
    1 point
  4. Just like the Avalanche.... a 2013 LTZ with 45k miles can still command over $35k. I've seen nicely kept Escalade EXTs in the $60k range. They've both been out of production for 5 years.
    1 point
  5. An AWD option in the Toyotas to help put down the power would be nice, but not happening any time soon, maybe after the ES gets it.
    1 point
  6. You know how when you see Mount Rushmore in photos and it's all fun and games until you actually go to the Black Hills and see it in person and you realize how RIDICULOUSLY VAST and AWESOME it is? It was like that when I pulled up to the local GMC dealer yesterday next to a 2019 GMC Sierra Double Cab AT4. In black. It's like a monolith, permanent and unmoving. In other words, that emm effer is BIG, yo
    1 point
  7. I'm guessing that's a '58 Bonneville next to an '18 Hyundai Veloster, am I right? Please tell me I'm right.
    1 point
  8. Wrote an estimate on a 2018 Outback with the Eyesight safety suite. Guy brought it in for his ol' lady. She changed lanes and sideswiped a car... said she was relying on the car to "beep" and let her know someone was over there... as opposed to using her eyeballs. This is why we can't have nice things. Nannies and crutches of all kinds are the devil, I say.
    1 point
  9. Interesting..way more flashy than previous Toyota sedans. Maybe they can come up with a slogan like 'we build excitement!'.
    1 point
  10. CUV's are popular because people don't have to bend down so far to get in and out of them. And people will pay stupid cash extra because of this.
    1 point
  11. Sad that Japan and Europe get the updated PHEV and we have the old one. ? You would think if they are going to update the auto, then do it globally and send the new one here too, not release as new the old one that is behind the one across the pond. ?
    1 point
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