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Nah this is incorrect. The 2nd Gen cars (V2) did have terrible problems breaking rear ends. Partly because it’s a non rebuildble design that’s wildly different from the other 500hp+ cars they build.

Hey Erin, you probably should review those HP number for the 2.3L again. Seems like a correction is in order. 

Yes, it's kinda hard to take Jalop seriously when they can't even get the simple things like this correct. 

So did you just turn the AC on full blast and leave every window open?

Your prius is not an ICE vehicle, it is a hybrid electric vehicle. They are different worlds from each other... 

I’d really like to know where the hell has electricity that expensive to cost $11 to go 100 miles?!?

Man if you think it’s bad that electricity has doubled in the last decade, then wait until you see what happen to gas prices in only two years...

“not too far”? WTF, it’s literally over 50% more.

You’d have to be crazy to use oem nav instead of Maps or Waze...

Yes, many broncos, F150s, and mustangs come with plastic pans and plugs. 

Is this the same LA health department that told restaurant owners the they couldnt be open after they spent thousands making outdoor areas because it wasn’t safe only to let movie studios have the exact kind of tent seating in the exact same parking lots and that somehow was safe?

Tell me the marathon was the only Olympics you watched without telling me the marathon is the only Olympics you watched.

They likely barely fit over the most basic brake package. These have no chance of fitting over any of the upgraded brake options. 

Those are some of the worse looking wheels ever made definitely put of all of the other SN95 options, and they totally make that S550 look worse...

Yes, Porsche is a brand that makes different kinds of cars. So does Chevy. However Porsche doesn’t call either of their SUVs a 911. Porsche goes well above and beyond not to dilute the 911 name by turning it into a brand. 

You will definitely die in the future...

Yeah, actually I enjoy living in a federal republic. If the whole country was ran into the crapper like California, I would have to move somewhere else...

Counterpoint from another middle class white guy: my last car purchase took under 2 hours, and that includes the 60 minute test drive. 

That’s silly talk. Every car needs maintance, a lot of them will need repairs, the dealer wants to to devolop a relationship with them so you trust them to be the ones to do that work. Interesting enough some dealers have terrible service centers with crazy prices,some of them have pretty good service centers and

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