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I’m getting 5% off a custom ordered Cayenne right now, looking at Cars.com there are only 33 examples of the model in the entire US and I am still getting a discount (had to wait since December for my June allocation even). Kia/Hyundai are ok, but not worth full or over MSRP right now. As an aside, currently paying

It is technically already illegal to lift them past a certain point in most states, but no one enforces it. Some are at the point of having their bumpers almost level with a brand new, stock from factory, F150/Ram/Silverado windshield. I hate lifted bro trucks, and I live in TX so see them all the damn time.

I have counted, it took 32 reloads of a page to get comments a week ago or so. I am mostly here for the comments, so it is irritating that they are the one thing that never works right.  I’ve even tried to go to the top and hit the comment button, that just seems to reset the amount of reloads I have to do.  Someone

That’s why you don’t let the Bad Place architects design your building...

That’s what I was wondering.  Bought my first brand new car in ‘98 w/ 48 months financing, could have done 60 months if I wanted to.  Granted, that is only 22 years, but still. 

His ‘travel ban’ that still allowed 240,000 people into the US from China after he instituted it? Trump could have grounded all flights in the US at the start of it hitting outside of China, he didn’t because he didn’t and still doesn’t actually care (grounding all flights would have done the most to keep it from

Is it really all that many people that want to come out of their holes, or just the loudest ones? I’m in TX, and Abbott just announced a bunch of relaxing to restrictions, I am not planning on going to the reopened restaurants, nor to the State Parks, although it just means more idiots will and bring it around where I

Did you go through the deep dive attached articles that were on the Cornell site I attached?  Honestly, you are wrong, you have been told you are wrong and instead of being an adult and looking into it, you are doubling down.  As far as not being able to “go to their homes” it is a limit on leaving your designated

You insisted there was never an amendment to limit rights, and when shown you were wrong, moved the goal posts. Great job there sport.

You should probably look at the 18th Amendment and remember that Prohibition was a thing.  So you don’t even understand that there have been amendments passed that have limited rights, maybe you should just stop while you’re behind.

The 10th Amendment to the Constitution grants each state the rights you are bitching about, enjoy:

I am confused by Karen being used to imply a 40 something white woman, mainly because the youngest Karen I actually know is in her 60's.  Shouldn’t we really be using Jenny/Jennifer? 

Depending on how old you are, it is entirely possible that I sold you beer on one of your Sunday runs. I worked at Chicone’s Liquor Mart in Hudson in the late 90's and was the opening manager on Sunday’s.

Not that sales will even be at 13 million this year, but if you assume that 153 million Americans are working adults, than 13 million is only 8% of that total. Even if 25% lost their jobs (so down to 114,750,000 people in the US with a job), 13 million would still only be 11% of those left with a job.

Oh it is ridiculous, but not everywhere has closed down dealer sales departments. I have only left the house to take my son to his (medically necessary) autism therapies, that’s it. I have a compromised immune system (type 1 diabetic) so if I get covid-19, the odds of me dying are pretty high (jumps to 7.3% mortality

This is my situation. Have a vehicle on order, allocation was for June but the factories in the EU are closed down.  So it is going to be a long wait for it to get here, and if my situation changes I have time to turn it down. 

The Sales departments are still open in TX, even in Austin where the county and mayor have shut down everything else.  Sales is still “essential”.  That said, the Lexus dealers in town just let 75% of their sales staff go, so even though they are essential, no one is buying.

A stock buyback is a way for a company to re-invest in itself. The repurchased shares are absorbed by the company, and the number of outstanding shares on the market is reduced. Because there are fewer shares on the market, the relative ownership stake of each investor increases.”

I didn’t actually care enough to look, see Galt and assumed with your other crazy nonsense you were an Ayn Rand fan.  Either way, not worth my time since you are being intentionally obtuse and a moron. 

You should probably look at what was done across America in 1918, this isn’t new.  I suppose your Ayn Rand handle should tell me you aren’t worth the time I took to type this...