CBus660R
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we should probably crush every car made before the mid-’80s

So the kids are cancelling 90 year old cars now? A fucking car?

That is a nice hat.

This “article” is such a dumpster fire I don’t even know where to start, so I won’t even try. Just...wow.

Who else is waiting to see how long before this gets blamed on Trump for whatever crackpot reason the left wing nutters come up with?

Dude what are you doing on a car blog complaining about an awesome new car?

No, you don’t. You make the dumbest hot takes on Jalopnikt to trigger everyone and generate traffic. Might work on the short run, but I’m not so sure how long this will work out. 

No, you wont. 

Some of you here act like when somebody spends $2M on a handcrafted car the money just turns to vapor. In fact, it goes to the fine craftsmen (and women I’m sure) who built it, who will in turn spend it on things built by other people, or services from other people, who will then do the same.

Editors?

I could build a real fuckin’ cool 911 and still have about 1.9 million dollars left over!

♫ American Pickers, stay away from me

When performance cars are outlawed only outlaws will have performance cars,

My dad had a Cutlass Supreme Brougham Coupe.  That thing was a pussy wagon in it’s day.  I had new step-moms every week.

I would if I cared.

Looks like the proper/healthy way to deal with this. It becomes an event you can no longer control; getting angry, yelling, etc, will do nothing to change the outcome at that point in time.

I wouldn’t just chalk it up to greed. A dealer has fixed costs—utilities, insurance, payroll, loans on property and inventory, etc. If you sell five cars this week versus ten last week those costs will remain the same. Likewise commissioned sales people. They still have rent or mortgage payments to make, mouths to

Or, you know...basic economics.

Like many others, my dad is a “car guy.” He was a hot-rodder in the 60s and when his parents gave him some money to get started after college he spent it all on a brand new 1969 Corvette 427 (which he still owns today).