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Obviously you can cancel subsequent deliveries, but it’s a pretty weird promotion to do for rechargables, where the whole point is that you don’t need to replace them periodically (or if you do, it’s on the scale of years rather than months).

Obviously you can cancel subsequent deliveries, but it’s a pretty weird promotion to do for rechargables, where the

here’s an idea of what it used to look like

This whole “you own a truck to prove your manhood” thing is so stupid. Just because YOU don’t want a truck doesn’t mean that those who do are compensating for something. It just means you don’t want a truck and the other person does. Why do you have to go straight to thinking about that person’s penis? Why can’t

Looks like part of a spring to me. those aren’t supposed to break.

A mustang, a 3-series, and a dodge journey drive to an intersection.

A lot of this sounds pretty typical of prototype and pre-production vehicles, modifications of current vehicles to design and test components before entering production. Chopping up an existing chassis does, in fact, make that new chassis a _-derived one at that.

Explain to me how you buy “fuel” for a Tesla with cash.

You can’t blame Seth for undertaking a trip with no working credit card

Of course 7 year loans are here to stay.

You gotta be kiddin’ me. More than 7 grand for a 32 year old freakin’ Golf? That ain’t nostalgic; it’s delusional. If you’re that feverish for this, please consult your physician.

Imagine if the industry had spent the last decade developing a modern sales model that didn’t require hours of in-person up-selling and paperwork, instead of lobbying for legislation that required it. 

TBH aren’t all Bugatti’s ugly?

Designed for people who need SUV practicality but really miss driving sport sedans,”

“I’ll save you a seat at the bar”

In the late 70s on the way to the beach, my dad t-boned someone in his VW bug with three boys in the backseat because his flip flop got caught in the pedal.  Fortunately neither car was travelling very fast and no one got hurt.  I always drive barefoot in the summer...

To me it always felt way safer than possibly getting a flop caught under a pedal.

Absolutely. If I’m wearing flip flops they get kicked off every time I drive.

Good intel on the barefoot thing, I actually believed that one. I do that in my Jeep all the time when it’s warm and I’m wearing flip flops. To me it always felt way safer than possibly getting a flop caught under a pedal.

It looks nothing like that.

IDK folks. I just don’t see the current Mazdas as attractive. They are safe. But they are also bland with odd proportions.