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Passport radar detector is even lower now, down to $316. Have it in my cart, just debating on whether to buy.

Passport radar detector is even lower now, down to $316. Have it in my cart, just debating on whether to buy.

This unfortunately extends to pretty much any item with an asking price of over $200. I’m currently selling a pair of speakers for around that, and was going back and forth with a potential buyer with additional info and pictures until I finally just told him to look elsewhere. A good feeling indeed, but I can’t help

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Ah, the old “don’t vote” argument. I feel like I’ve seen this somewhere...

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Clarkson’s Town Car review is pretty scathing, not to mention unbelievably entertaining.

There are two of these in the DC/MD/VA area, I am so tempted to jump on one. Even having owned an S60 (‘04 from the Ford ownership era) and experiencing some of the nightmare electrical and other issues associated with it dissuades me.

I’ve never heard this term before

What’s the point of the name change - are they aligning the nomenclature with their SUVs because there will be four different cars in the SL line? Also, this may just be internet fodder that never went away but I thought the “K” was for the German word for “small” (whatever that is; too lazy to search), making this

Seriously? These articles are purely for entertainment purposes. If you’re dumb enough to actually get into a car like this without adequate finances, you probably would’ve done it anyway. I don’t think Tavarish is actually pushing anyone over the edge with these writeups. “Predatory advertising” is a bit of

Everyone bitches about how lobbyists are ruining America until it’s their special interest that benefits. Case in point here.

I’d never really noticed the prominent placement of that warning label until then. Kinda goofy.

I think the ideal balance is somewhere between “embracing failure” and creating an environment of fear where it’s deemed wholly unacceptable. With stockholders a part of the discussion, leaning heavily towards the former will often get you in more trouble than the latter.

Love the juxtaposition here from your comments. You are such a hypocrite. You complain about someone’s profane language, but used that exact same word in a post EARLIER IN THE DAY.

Woah woah woah, “bastard”? Can we please have a civilized dialogue without all the fucking cursing?

It’s fuckin better

This myth just won’t go away. If cops have probable cause (anything from expired tags to your car smelling like bud) they can search your car, which includes everything. If you won’t open any interior compartment that’s locked they’ll just break that shit open.

If you want to get screwed by a lender with exorbitant interest rates why put up your car as collateral, and instead just head over to the payday loan shop? At least when you default you’ll still have your car...

I’ve got the VIN saved somewhere of my first car, an ‘02 Subaru Impreza wagon; always planned on buying it back someday. I always hated that it wasn’t a WRX but I learned to drive stick on that car, impossible clutch and all, and would love to bring it back into the family.

DHL does helicopter delivery in a few US cities, plus London. I would like to reach the point in my career where my signature is so important that documents need to be choppered in for me.

It was a Visa but this was a cash withdrawal at an ATM so had to plug in the pin. I was drunk for most of my time there so I probably missed a pretty obvious and janky skimmer setup.

I fell victim to this in Brazil years back. In retrospect, a hotel employee warned me to “try to rip off the keypad and other parts of the ATM” before swiping to make sure there wasn’t a device installed, but my rudimentary Portuguese didn’t help me out. Lesson learned.