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Suburban Mom makes Mercedes Benz furious with one simple trick.

I’m curious, over the life of a vehicle, what the cost breakdown would be between the cost of researching and implementing fuel efficiency improvements in the MSRP of a car vs the extra cost of fuel if those measures were never made in the first place.

Neutral: Depends.

3rd Gear:

other delivery service companies to address an existing labor shortage

So coming in late, and in the grey, but I’ll give a little perspective from someone that actually has a peanut allergy.

Not too long ago I had a restaurant make me a French Onion Soup with almonds in it. Didnt get any mention of the almonds until it got to my table, which is better than nothing but damn...

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This is a car I’m very seriously considering buying, just give me the damn specs and price point.

Given the fact that I’ve never seen one on the road and I forgot they even sold that here I’d have to say you are right.

Hell, I nearly bought a GS with 280,000 miles on just because it was so cheap and I knew the guy took good car of it. Would have had no major concerns about it.

It blows me away that we can just casually say a car has 183,000 miles like its a positive thing in the buying process.

Its more for the person who doesnt need a car consistently. Especially in the city.

5th gear: Assuming you can get consistent selection and driving options, the pricing on those plans isnt that bad.

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Having status helps a lot too.

The crazy thing is Reagan, the literal republican god, would be far too left to perform well in today’s republican party. Just to show you where the party has gone.

5th gear: Friends and family discounts are crazy all over the metro Detroit area.

On the tariff thing: Just fuck off.

Musk made one key mistake when it came to Tesla, and that was taking it public. He’s now bitching that he only wants people that see his “vision” and not people looking to profit, and thats not how public companies work. People invested in your company as a way to make money. This is an earnings call, where earning