Remarkably-Average-Avalon
Remarkably-Average-Avalon
Remarkably-Average-Avalon

I notice nothing you said there refutes the argument. That’s just how moronic this idea is, it really is basic economics. A lot of cliches are cliches because they’re true.

Yes, consumers should decide everything. If they don’t want cats, don’t have them. And people bought plenty of cars with seatbelts and airbags before they were mandatory. Look at car advertisements from decades ago and you’ll find plenty of then touting safety.

If you have a viable reason to find and use an alternative, then go ahead. But don’t try to force everyone else to go along with you.

You take it to that point because it’s most efficient. Current uses for oil will transition away when, and only when, they have an economically viable replacement.

We won’t run out of oil, it realistically is not a possibility. If you don’t understand why then you don’t understand basic economics.

Until someone comes along with something better and tells them to buy that. Then consumers have a decision to make.

The only people who should be deciding what gets phased out when for mass consumption are consumers.

It’s nobody’s business but mine what powers my car.

Someone is going to have to explain exactly what about driving a G-Wagen is asshole-ish. It seems like one of those things that one person said once and we’re all just supposed to believe it without thinking about whether or not it has any truth.

My money is more important than your feelings on guns. I believe the most relevant phrase on this is “Sorry, not sorry.”

No, he just played against the Bears defense.

It is, but I realized why I like it: It looks like an 8 Series.

As to why people flock to these lifted hatchbacks as opposed to station wagons, the jury’s still out. I blame the schools. Kidding, more like our culture’s obsession with machismo that subliminally influences you to want a car with more ride height ergo some vague association with toughness.

This would be a total crack pipe at a tenth of the price. The only purpose this car could possibly serve is to place it in the office of car executives as a reminder of what not to do.

Audi TTRS.

None of that is an excuse.

This is a horrible idea because it gives in to the idiots.

If I’m buying something with 49 horsepower for that price it better come with a mower deck.

Personally, I find cheerleaders to be a nuisance. This is an improvement one way or another since it’s either a) being a target for snowballs gives cheerleaders a purpose or b) the cheerleaders go away.