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It really wasn’t that long ago that the Chevy trucks started at well under $20K. Perhaps I just don’t get truck culture, but there’s no way I’m spending $40K on a Chevy Colorado, much less a Silverado.

So, they’re saying all this stuff is CORRECT?

Dude... iRobot Roomba. Autonomous home cleaning robot. They'll just have to make an iRobot Caroomba.

Condoms?!

I’d say people with respect for others will clean up after themselves but then I remembered those people are few and far between.

They say he died from multiple strokes.

Don’t know, but I hope they use copious amounts of concentrated bleach.

It may justify autonomos cars, but it’s definitly an argument against shared autonomos cars... ew.

You’re obviously talking about the fact that he was driving a ‘96 corolla...

I blame the Unlimited-internets data plans. What else are they for?

As the whole tree hugging movement pushes for electric cars they continue to overlook the facts. Making electricity, for the most part in the US, is done by burning coal or use of atomic power. Both of these come with an entirely different set of problems. Adding everyones car to the electrical grid would require us

139 horses from 5.0 liters?

Why is it always about race with these cops?

Everybody has pretty well missed the boat on precious metals at this point, for a while anyways. I got in at the right time on silver, bought at $6.90/oz when I was in HS after procuring a small loan. I did very well, and then rubbed it in my family’s face when I showed them what I sold at.

Bad idea referencing the stock market today, amirite?!

No way would I spend that money on a car with those miles. Another 6-10 grand buys cars with 25,000-45,000 less miles. While that may sound like a significant amount of money, a very large portion of that would be instantly erased if any sort of serious issue arose during ownership- such as the rod bearing failure

I’m well aware of the history of the Probe and what it was supposed to be. But that was in the mid-’80s. The SN-95 Mustang (the one Patrick is asking about) came out in ‘94, long after the “FWD Mustang” nonsense passed.

my state has a “move over” law for emergency vehicles. the law actually states “move over or slow down”. I typically do not move over and take the option of slowing down because that’s much safer for everyone; instead of slamming on our brakes, everyone merging to a single lane and then driving 20mph on the freeway.