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As the buyer of a 2020 Chrysler 300 in October of 2020, it’s a pretty nice car overall.  And frankly if you want a full size sedan with a V8 and NOT spend $50k+ it’s about your only option.

What bums me out most about the Charger/Challenger coming to an end is that they debuted right around when I graduated High School. So them now being on their last legs makes me feel old af.

Not gonna lie, this *almost* makes me want one. Owning a new V8 in a big car like this is something you can only do for so much longer. Even if it is a Chrysler product.

Your entire premise is wrong.

Yeah, no. Wages have nothing to do with inflation and have not, for 50 years. Wages have NOT kept up with inflation for decades.

To me the reason we are dealing with sky high inflation is the fed rates have been way too low for too long and the scarcity of goods and messed up supply chain during covid started the whole debacle.

People being employed isn’t the main driver behind the current inflationary pressure. Yes, the government pumped too much money into the economy during COVID; but it wasn’t the individuals who were the major recipients and beneficiaries of that…

In order to curb inflation, we need to take money from those who can least afford to lose it.

Y’all have predicted 12 of the 0 sub prime auto crisis over the past 7 or so years. Seriously, here’s an article I found, from all the way back in 2015: https://jalopnik.com/equifax-denies-sub-prime-loan-bubble-says-loans-improv-1686526590

Well, now we know what the next GOP talking point is going to be:

Ah yes, more folks are working and have a bit more money than they have in 30+ years so now inflation is our fault. Not the price gouging and stock buy backs, or the PPP loan forgiveness, it’s the regular folks who’ve been scraping by for decades.

It’s probably smart, especially considering the maverick fits that needs perfectly and will be hard to compete with on price, considering it’s unibody, small engine, etc.

Seems to be the way GM is going with it.  Chevy will get the base work truck version, while GMC stays higher trim.  I think it’s a good way to go.  There was too much overlap with the previous gen for the sake of a nameplate.   GMC has always targeted the more premium offerings anyways.

Every mile of range is about 25-50 pounds of battery, so you’ve probably got 15k pounds of battery alone, and that really eats into what you can actually transport with these things.

I had a great relationship with one dealer, I got 4 cars from them. They disbanded a couple years ago, but they were always great to me and gave me discounts on maintenances all the time. Sometimes it’s not what you know, but who you know.

Right now I hate car dealers about the same as cable companies. That’s about as low as you can go.

The subprime auto loan crisis will be brutal.

Car enthusiasts make a small fraction of people that use public roads and are not entitled to put everyone else that uses public roads at risk, not to mention break numerous laws, just to get their thrills.

lEfT wINg sKinNy jEAns!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Recently bought my daughter a 2022 Hyundai Accent Limited for her college graduation and because her previous car blew a head gasket.  Anyway, bought it from Beardmore Hyundai outside Omaha.  Honestly the best new car buying experience I’ve ever had.  When asked by the sales manager after the deal was done how I