8ringer
8Ringer (irrational hater of Subaru)
8ringer

They are? Until recently I was mired in mid-to-low 600 credit scores and still managed to score 3% and below interest rates on two cars by using a local credit union (Alaska USA). One was in 2012 for 3% and one was in 2016 for 2.75%.

Yes. I know. Its my car...

Bah. Anyone who likes the Crosstrek and feels that it is the answer to any question ever asked doesn’t deserve to have their opinion heard.

Damnit Kinja!

Ooh ooh can I share?!

BUT THEY LOOK GOOD!!!

Wait, are you saying that Europeans are better looking than Americans, or the Avantime is better looking than the Aztek?

I was going to ask this question, fully knowing what the asnwer would likely be. Sadpanda.jpg.

“and, if you’re so inclined to do it yourself, moistened”

“Everyone at the National Tractor Pulling Champs in Ohio is exactly the shape you’d expect...”

Science, probably.

“only”

But we’re talking about wagons/avants here my friend. Sedans are fine but manual wagons are many people’s holy grail.

I know. Its sad...

Maybe, maybe not. I can’t predict what my financial situation will be like in the future, but right now I can’t comfortably afford a new S4 so at the moment, yes I won’t be buying a new one.

This. Toss a 6-speed manual into that avant while you’re at it and you would very likely have a future sale from me...

Really? The last 3 cars I’ve purchased were through both dealers and through credit unions. The CUS beat the dealers in every case. In both cases I went through a CU the interest rate was less than half the dealers rate. Not to mention the process was much less hassle because I barely had to deal with the finance

“As for the actual costs and benefits of sticking a manual in the Corolla, Konishi didn’t have exact numbers for me, only that it is ‘more cost effective to offer the manual.’”

That was so goddamn poetic. If I lived in Toronto I would get dinner there tomorrow. Instead I can only golf clap that champion of a chef from afar.

Or hits her shin on the bottom bar of a shopping cart.