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The Challenger was never meant to be a sports car. It was meant to look cool and make cool noises. And it does that better than just about any car under 6 figures. 

I don't think he WAS famous in the US until he got the show (and really until the carpool karaoke thing got popular for a minute). Gavin and Stacy had a pretty good run, even if it wasn’t a hit here. He had that Wrong Mans show on Hulu. I think they probably just took a flyer on him. Late night is hard to do well, and

Maybe we'll get lucky and he'll go back to the UK. I'm sure there are, like, 12 people over there that still think he's funny. 

The 599 is one of the most beautiful cars ever, IMO. The expensive decal package doesn’t do it any favors, but I’m not so shallow that I’d turn one down. You don’t tell Christina Hendricks “no thanks” because she has a mustard stain on her shirt (replace with whatever man/woman/enby floats your personal boat). 

Ah. I guess I’ve never seen him do anything but the Charger posts. Just another middle-aged dude with no personality beyond his car and Facebook conspiracy memes. I have a cousin who is exactly the same, except his personality is a 5th-gen ZL-1 he got after his wife left him.

20k total miles per year. 15k miles for work. Gas at $4/gal, and car note at $600/mo. 25 MPG.

Android Auto came out in 2015. The average age of American vehicles is about 12 years. While there are still plenty of vehicles on the road that don’t have this feature, that number is going to steadily decrease over the next few years.

I mean I wouldn’t have a huge problem with it if I was sure it was a bit. But even great bits get old, and you’d think he would have hung it up by now if he wasn’t just That Guy.

While I never was a huge SW fan, and I certainly never interacted with the franchise outside of the movies, I have read an article or two in recent years extolling the virtues of some of the comic storylines that really focus on how Vader earned his reputation. I realize that the existence of the prequels probably

I think it’s a combination of things. I think money, fame, and success tend to amplify these qualities in people. It has to be there in you, though.

If the best we can do is point to one instance of him being nice and one violent outburst that happened to be aimed in an agreeable direction - both of hutch are over 30 years old - I'm willing to bet that this is more emblematic of who he is. I think it's more likely that he got a little high on his own supply once

1. The Charger Guy bit is getting a bit wearisome when it veers into overtly sexist drivel. Maybe don’t include their responses to EVERY question.

Actually, they did Ragnarok last December. 

This sucks. I’ve been a big fan of Mythology, Tales, and a couple other podcasts Vanessa Richardson hosts.

That’s what the au pair is for. What self-respecting GT3 owner raises their own children?

Yeah, I worked with a guy once who owns a single vacation rental down in Mobile. He bought his car under his LLC, and claims it as "for the personal use of company executives." 

She is getting mileage reimbursement from her employer, just like anyone who drives a personal vehicle for work purposes. No tax shenanigans necessary. 

According to Edmunds, 72 months is the most common term, with 84 months coming in second. Nearly 3/4 of new car loans are longer than 60 months.

My local credit union is currently charging a minimum of 5.53% on an 84-month loan, which has become disturbingly popular over the past several years. Sales tax in my state is 5.5%. Assuming you finance the taxes and fees, which a lot of people do, that gives you about $65k for a max budget if the cutoff is $1000/mo.

The 250 is definitely a correct answer, but all those decals are atrocious. Like tattooing Scarlett Johansson’s face.