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    Ben
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    I just bought a Bolt, and it comfortably fits my 6' self, my 125 pound dog, my 50 pound dog, and enough camping gear for a weekend. Get rid of the stock tires and replace them with something slightly stickier, and it’s an unexpectedly fun car to drive. I have an autocross-prepped Miata in the other half of my garage,

    This is maybe my favorite comment section on any article ever. It’s giving me much-needed hope for the world.

    Username tracks!

    Asking the real questions!

    I logged in just to star your comment and tell you you’re awesome. Thank you!

    Tesla has the highest profit margin of any manufacturer. You’re sure you purchased it without any markup?

    Please stop promoting listings from the absolute garbage human beings who have the “Included $1,000 Finance Assistance” and “Included $1,000 Trade-In Assistance” in the fine print. They’re telling you that the advertised price is a total of $2,000 lower than reality, because they believe they have a birthright to

    My Miata trunk is definitely longer than it is deep. Does that count? 

    Thank you for your contribution to the cause of umbrella acreage awareness!

    Since the Bronco Sport front end looks eerily like the 1980 Courier, that's my guess of what's going to happen. 

    Twist words much? Car manufacturers make the cars as safe as they can, while optimizing to pass the tests. In the same way, teachers teach as well as they can, while focusing on the things that ensure their students will score well on standardized state exams.

    $69 per month is 7% of the average income?! And it amounts to thousands of dollars per year?!

    I’m the internet sales manager for one of those honest dealerships, and I spend hours every day trying to explain math to people who are comparing one quote to another. They’ll see the silly “$14,000 OFF!!!111!!one!” ads from JoeBob’s BalloonWorld MegaStore, and not read the fine print that that assumes you’re a