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So much bullshit in her post. It’s one of those “look at how smart I am” articles that really just shows people that know what they’re doing how f-ing stupid the author is.

So much terrible, misinformed, and outright dangerous “information” in this article, unless you’re talking about an engine made before 1985. It’s like telling someone that the need to just grab the yoke and steer when flying a plane. Changing a t-stat is far from a simple operation and more often than not - just

It’s all fun and games until you try and close the clamshell top with anything taller than the roofline

Funny how Jalopnik falls on their fainting couch about this guy and street racers in general but gives douchebags like Matt Farah a pass. 

Back before I had enough money to buy cars outright, I horse-traded a lot of them. One of those trades was a VW bus for a VW Rabbit - thereafter known as “the Wonder Bunny”. That car would turn even the most grizzled veteran of bone-chilling cars white with fear. Why? The body of the Rabbit was sitting on a 72 Buick

Someone does not know what “Peak Oil” means

Those sequential tailights were also on the Cougars of the late 60's....

Not that I don’t think Loeffler is a piece of shit, taken in context of the Atlanta-specific Wendy’s crowd, there were - up until yesterday - armed Black men keeping all white people out of the area. They even went as far as attacking white drivers in the area. It was written up in both the AJC as well as Slate. The

Can’t tell if these posts are satire or meant to be taken seriously. 

$6,500 and stop-leak. That’s a hard-no. 

Ford putting a paper-mache transmission in a car? Even after their own people told them not to? Shocked. SHOCKED, I tell you..... as a former Focus owner....

No bailouts for corporations. They need to take out loans against their assets (millions of cars, airplanes, ocean liners, real estate holdings, etc...) in order to get by. Rates are at historic lows. The American people need the bailout money first and foremost. Next up are healthcare-specific nonprofits like the Red

In Nevada, it is legally required to pay employees their unused PTO and sick leave upon termination. Since the picture used was obviously ‘Vegas, those workers are due their leave.

Non coronavirus protip: Once or twice a month, the Louvre is open late into the evening. Plan your trip around those dates, and then hit the museum 2-3 hours before close. You will have vast portions of the museum completely to yourself. We were also able to get right up next to the Mona Lisa and stand there as long

Dude. That looks amazing. Well done

Sure, if your word means absolutely nothing and you’re lacking a moral compass... have at it. In a civilized society, signing your name to a legal contract in exchange for goods or services means you’re pledging to live up to your end of the contract because the provider is also living up to their end.

This isn’t

Bailing on a contract signed with the bank is screwing over the bank - full stop. I dgaf if you wake up tomorrow and decide the deal isn’t as good as you think it was. You signed - you’re in it - you’re obligated to execute the terms of the contract. The only time its ok is when the contract itself is outside the law,

I certainly did, Tom, and can you show me where it say something along the lines of “buyers that engage in immoral activities are due whatever comes their way from the banks they’re trying to screw”? Because that’s what this is, Tom. It’s the consumer trying to screw over the bank. Edit: Which, by the way, also did

Does no one here fault the morality of the buyer?!? Jesus H - its like Tom is completely absolving the buyer of any fault, here. Nobody held a gun to the buyer’s head and said “sign here”. This speaks more to the “I deserve a new car” mentality of people than it does to the sales tactics of a car dealer. Dealers are