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Bradley, I don’t agree with this guy’s money and how he spends it, but it’s not fucking weird. It’s just memories, and we all saw this unfold on TV. We all need an outlet for frustration - be it a mural, automotive journalism or having discourse on kinja.

Not a slide show?

[24 hours later] “Here’s what’s going on with this wheel [slideshow]”

A lot of weird projection and shit in this comment section. Remember folks: it’s just a kid selling a truck he did some mods to. Not a klan member.

Tax income does not equal actual income. That 58 cent per mile assumption is going to be way higher than actual expenses for your car because it’s based on averages for work vehicles, most of which are big trucks/vans, not a tiny cheap sonic. Your fuel cost is probably ~7 cents per mile. Your repairs at 6K over 50k

This is the commentary we needed. The CX-9 is really amazing. And... I want people to know it. 

Nice to see David being David again.

Reluctant Nice Price.

I am a human and I contain multitudes.

Maybe I’m in a bad mood today. Maybe that was the most lackluster cobbled-together unveil packed with outright lies I’ve ever seen and I don’t feel like dealing with Elon’s bullshit anymore.

In fairness, the Demon is dumb as hell and should never have been made. The Lucid’s

Yeah, different species. No cannibalism.

Can I get one with that “COEXIST” bumper sticker as a custom paintjob?  It would be my “Woke Moke”.

I'm shocked that I had to scroll this far to see this comment. That car is a 370Z with some SEMA work done to it. 

That looks way better, great job dude!

Please don’t release it with that plain square grille Nissan... this took me 10 minutes, I’m sure it can be updated at this stage:

It’s a heavily facelifted 370z. As a former 350z owner (I really enjoyed it), the interior especially is basically identical, with limited updates suggesting a refresh rather than a new model.

Yeah, this has absolutely nothing to do with the fires, and everything to do with the ridiculously high cost of living in places like San Francisco and LA. 

This likely has very little to do with the wildfires, and more to do with the fact that people are moving out of big cities in general. A lot of people in the Bay are working from home, some for the foreseeable future. If you’re working from home, you don’t need to be close to your office, so suddenly spending $3k/mo

Do you really think it’s the fires that began in the past 2-3 weeks causing people to flee the Bay Area and LA? Might it have more to do with the pandemic that has lasted 6 months or so and the much less business-friendly approach CA took compared to TX? Or perhaps the years-long increases in living costs that were

Imagine needing to drive around a boulder on a narrow trail. To steer a large SUV around an obsticle the traditional way, you would need a substantial distance before and after said obsticle to make the necessary driving arc in order to clear it, which you might not have room to do. With a “crab mode”, you drive up to

I actually know some things about this type of thing.