They can sell H100s for tens of thousands of dollars, and there’s a multi-month queue to buy 'em.
They can sell H100s for tens of thousands of dollars, and there’s a multi-month queue to buy 'em.
Skodas are everywhere here. You almost never see a VW, 'cos they’re way more expensive.
Not that I’m in the market for one, but if I’m wanting huge amounts of torque with shit sound, surely I’d buy electric.
I did think the Britcar 24 was one of the sketchiest things they did - the suggestion that they were pondering doing Le Mans properly is horrifying.
The Camry is within a percent or two size-wise of an E-class. You do know that that’s not a small car, right?
“Tell me about your IT setup at home” is my favourite interview question, followed up with “And what are you planning next?”. I’ve been using it for years now, and it’s been an excellent assessment every time.
It lets people talk about a technical area that they’re super-familiar with, and also lets them show how they think about planning/purchasing/budgeting. It’s also weeded out people who really aren’t at all interested in computers - this is fine for some roles, but for most, I want someone technically-focused.
Every time you see a jaded supercar reviewer jump into one and start it for the first time, their eyes come out of their sockets at the sound.