JohnConnorforealthistime
JohnConnorforealthistime
JohnConnorforealthistime

What you are looking for is a trailer. This all seems like things a trailer could do. Or, rent a pickup from Home Depot for $20.

That’s not how it works. You need to justify huge capital spend with growth on that cash. Chevy isn’t going to get you there. You use Cadillac as your cash cow to justify the spend. Then, after you’ve made your return on investment, you can scale to other, more obtainable brands.

Of all things you choose to complain about, this is it? Really?

“What Trends Do You Hope Get Left Behind?”

You’re assuming by turbocharged, they’re saying twin turbo. If that’s the case, yes, 400 is probably where their aiming. If it’s single, I’d assume somewhere in the 350 range which is more than enough.

That’s the problem though. People are going into these long, “free money” loans because that’s what shoehorns into their budget. There isn’t room to make extra payments. And usually, downpayment is whatever they’re trading in.

We already do. It’s called a lease.

It’s not “extra cash in your pocket.” If that’s your mindset, you’re spending way too much on a lot of things you shouldn’t.

The problem is, most “truck people” come on here with their lists of why they need a truck. In actuality, the needs are actually wants and conveniences. There aren’t many people on this planet that NEED the full capabilities of a full size truck. 

So then protest money’s influence on politics. The fact that employees are throwing a temper tantrum because a guy supports a political leader outside of work is ridiculous. If you don’t agree, go work somewhere else. These grandstands and assumption the world should bend to your will because you like/don’t like

A. The new Ranger is great. B. It’s exactly what we thought it would be. C. This will probably be great too. D. We get it, Neanderthals are upset this isn’t a Model T.

Oh shut up already. We get it. Pretend men are upset.

Does that mean he can fire you for your outside of work affiliations?

Are they? Or is the person who’s been convinced this is a good move, destroys their credit score/financial history, and ends up on the hook for the money anyways. Don’t get me wrong, there should be some personal responsibility here but these dealers know what they’re working with. They can smell an uninformed,

Yeah, you see, this is called predatory. In all cases, predatory is not a good thing.

Because they are largely children. The fact people are planning on purchasing a new car before the old one is paid off should tell you EVERYTHING.

Squinty headlights/large grill, you just described 80% of cars today. You are correct though, both have a line running from the headlight to the rear quarter panel.

Not even close. But if you were to get it confused with the new Tahoe/Yukon, I’d completely understand.

This is my biggest issue with it. The overall look is fine. It’s a clean, safe look. But go look at the overall lines and compare to the Tahoe/Yukon. It’s exactly the same. The tail lights are exactly the same at the base. It’s like GM is going back to the 90's with it’s rebadges.

Oh boy... I’d say somewhere around $2,500. Best guess as it was over a couple year span. Struts were like $1,500 if I remember correctly. Everything else was about $1,000.