DickNixon1972
DickNixon1972
DickNixon1972

As a dealer for 10+ years, I can say that its true that the average woman buyers knows nothing about cars. The average male buyer also knows nothing about cars. The average dealer and salesman also knows nothing about cars. No one knows anything and while you think I’m being facetious, its true.

Quite honestly regardless of the messenger, two things are correct:

I think giving certain habitual abusers who live by taxing and abusing a well-intentioned system access to low-cost or free legal means of forestalling a warranted eviction is unfair both to the landlord and legitimate prospective tenants in need.

Unruly is one thing; failure to pay, destroying property/living like trash, and using the legal system to forestall warranted evictions is another.

Serious question - why didn’t she ‘call upon’ the People’s Republic of China to curb their rampant environmental abuses along with those other nations she pointed out?

...a national legal fund for renters who are facing eviction...

Sorry, disagree. John McCain can go fuck his dead self. War-monger piece of shit.

Now her daughter has learning disabilities. Ohkay. White women hide behind all sorts of bullshit when called out.

This is really your primary take away from this incident?

CTS4, CT64, MKS All-Wheel Drive, 300 AWD.

I like how a lot of you people attribute the 500s impending demise to the ‘Dumb American’ trope when in reality, this was a tepid one-trick pony that was foisted upon Chrysler dealers with a big, fat Marchionne-signature lie about their early commitment being rewarded with Alfa/Maser lines. Plus, the car is built like

LaCrosse looks better. Fight me.

The Eclipse SportCross doesn’t surprise me. Its pricey for what it is and its still a Mitsubishi, i.e the my-aunt-is-gonna-co-sign-for-me car of choice.

The ‘11MY Wrangler was the half-ass year of the good interior with the leftover boat anchor 3.8l OHV V6. Not a good year indeed.

$40k for a Subaru? Sorry, I’m going to buy a leftover LaCrosse AND have money left over AND have a quiet-riding car for that money.

The Wrangler is one of only a handful of practical (i.e. daily driver) vehicles that can be considered investments or at least highly cushioned against advanced depreciation. 3/4-ton Crew Cab Diesels, Tacomas, and 4x4 Crew Cab trucks in general are also similar.

What everyone needs to remember is that Uber/Lyft succeeded for three reasons:

Wild guess - 90% of this dreck was made in China.

FIAT’s slow cliff edge march begins...

As a dealer, I buy every desirable TDI combo I can get.