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I thought it was 5318008? Regardless, the equation I learned always came out as 55318008...

You are a capitalist and are running a for profit business

Similar thing happened to me! Went to apply for an $11k car loan through my credit union, and got rejected because “your income/debt ratio is too high”. I asked what debt was used in this calculation, and they replied with the $700 I owe on my 2-year-old credit card with a $2500 limit (as I expected they would). I

The fact that this allegedly happened in Colorado, and the car was not stated to be a Subaru makes me think the footage is an AI-created deep fake; which allows me to rest easier knowing that bears cannot, in fact, open car doors.

Sonic was not included in this study because a 1422 second wait time in conjunction with a sub-50% accuracy rate is just embarrassing.

One more R33 lover chiming in! I can’t wait until they’re legal to import to the US

Tillamook Extra Sharp cheddar is my jam! It’s got the nice bite, but still ultra creamy consistency. Unfortunately, it’s more of a treat since I moved to the east coast... You can only find it in the “special cheese” aisles, and it costs $7-10 for a 3/4" slice off one of the large blocks

It’s all too easy to imagine a different person not bothering to call.

“Bring your Superbird expert, please,” he said before the auction concluded. “Please, before you bid, come to my home and inspect these cars.”

Story time! I did not know that Japan had their own version of curry until earlier this year. I’ve had Indian and Thai curry before in the states, and it is delicious - so when my coworkers said “we’re going to CoCo, wanna tag along?” I replied “Sure, what is it?” They said “A curry joint.” To which I replied “SWEET!

I see a couple of these running around my neighborhood, but none look as pretty and tastefully done as this one.

I don’t think you can find a stock Skyline in Japan.

The only thing you’re missing is the fake drama & rivalries. Do the drivers get angry with each other on the track? Of course they do! But 99% of the time they’ll have a beer together after the race is over and laugh about the whole thing. All this “will so-and-so get revenge from getting wrecked two weeks ago?!?” is

From Google: ver·sa·tile; adjective: Able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities.

How could you forget Tom McParland and his car buying advice???

That’s the entire reason I even commented; if it all works then it’s an NP all day every day. If one part that’s easily fixed and readily available is broken, an argument could be made that it’s still NP (though I’d question why the seller hasn’t fixed it!). But if the midgate and/or roof don’t work, then it’s the

I won’t say that you’re wrong per se; but there isn’t a lot of storage space in the back until fold the back seat down. If the midgate window doesn’t work, the divider won’t fold. Now, if you’re never going to need to do that, then sure, why not?

I mean, if all you got is $4500 and you need something that seats 4 and goes from A-to-B, then why not? Sure, you could do better, but you could also do far, far worse.

I agree, but I don’t know if that would help. On a couple cars I’ve sold in the past, I’ve taken video of common failure items/features to show that they’re in working order. The people that did see the videos didn’t care, and the eventual buyers never even watched them.

You’re right - I was going from memory, which is almost never 100% correct