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    Which means you paid even more for the ‘badge’. Get it?

    Says the guy with a Gibson headstock in his picture.

    With the technology to immediately call balls and strikes, I don’t know why there are still old fat men doing it. Umpires are jerks and they need to be kicked off home plate. MLB really needs to get out of the 19th century if they want to start getting fans back.

    We bought my wifes Edge with my Z plan, plus $3000 cash back + 0%/72 months. So your assumption doesn’t always work out. Especially with Ford, anyone can figure out how to get at least X plan even if they’re not going to negotiate any further. And when that 0% financing is combined with it, it’s a very good deal for

    Your ‘friend’ is an a-hole.

    Right! Just look at how well that has worked out for the Cincinnati Reds. Oh wait...

    There’s only one Chris Evans, ma’am, and he doesn’t dress like that.

    Agreed, I have found them useful and they helped me grab some deals around Christmas. Even if it were free to turn them off, I think I'd keep them just for the exclusives.

    Agreed, I have found them useful and they helped me grab some deals around Christmas. Even if it were free to turn

    I drive 90 in my Cadillac to make up for all the old people driving 35 in theirs.

    You mean like stealing the name “Continental” in the first place?

    Of course I know that, I owned a 2011 GT until I traded it in for my current CTS. It had the same sound tube setup. There are old people who complain about the noise from the 3.6 in the CTS right now. And I can tell you first hand that it's nothing compared to the cabin sound of my Coyote powered Mustang.

    Did you miss the 'quiet' part? Old people don't want to hear their car running. They don't want to feel the vibration from the engine. They don't want to feel imperfections in the road. This is not a car aimed at performance enthusiasts in any way. And THAT'S what makes it a real Lincoln for the first time in years.

    I'll likely never in my life have the money to spend 6 figures on a car. But I've worked for/with several wealthy guys who have. And I can tell you 100% they buy the car for the name and not the performance. The only 2 previous gen GT owners I know have them as garage queens. The only CarerraGT i've ever seen in

    You've mentioned before that Americans don't want to drive slow cars the "only" do 0-60 in 10 seconds, but let's face it who really takes their car to the max on an on ramp anyway.

    My last 2 cars have been at exactly 0% for financing. I have yet to find a 3rd party bank that will give me 0%. When you find that, let me know and I'll start using them.

    If they're both ugly crap cars, no one will buy either of them. Just another ugly car no one wants to be seen in. The appeal of the Tesla Model S isn't in that it's from an Apple like company at all. It's that it's a good looking, high performing car with a nice interior and lots of high tech features. It just

    It's so much simpler than that. The Model S is a really nice looking car, regardless of powertrain. The Bolt looks like CRAP. If the Model III looks like crap its sales will be just as bad. Sure the heavy Eco people will buy in, but that's not the mainstream car buyer. I want a car that looks good and drives

    I have the kind of wife who has asked me on my last 3 car purchases, "are you sure you don't want the one with the bigger engine?". We call those "keepers" :)

    Just like the G8's and GTOs looked like every other Pontiac being sold at the time. The only people who can tell them apart are the ones who bought them. Kind of like a mom with twins. It's too bad it's so generic.