

Nah, it’s just wrong. Like, “you don’t even speak you native language correctly” wrong.


Nah, it’s just wrong. Like, “you don’t even speak you native language correctly” wrong.


“How many” is a question that expects a number, not a country.
Man, the education cuts are really taking a toll…


How many cars are sold per year? The answer is the US.
Am I having an aneurysm or are you?


The 80 people with 45 sells, hands down. You don’t need more showroom, showroom depends on the product. You don’t need more staff, they work on commission, and again are proportional to the inventory.
Let alone that the comparison is pointless, in Europe people who don’t want a car don’t go car shopping and don’t consume any imaginary resources. You are in a town of 80 people and 45 visit your store to buy a car instead of a town of 40 where all 40 buy.


California is famous for having different safety regulations.
I don’t see how the percentage should matter, absolute numbers matter. You get money for every sale, if you sell to 1% or to 99% is irrelevant.


Still, the absolute number is what matters, still bigger market.
Welcome to the internet.