ajg1234
Andrew
ajg1234

Objectively - I’m not sure you know what that word means.

‘Giant gas guzzling SUV’s’ - conjures up the notion that everyone is driving V8 Land Cruisers or something. You do realize little Rav4's and CRV’s are included in that group right? Those are hardly massive gas guzzling SUV’s and yet they account for a huge percentage of those sales around the world.

There are better options. They’re choosing the objectively worse one: worse road visibility, worse gas mileage, worse handling, worse safety overall.

Crazy right?! They should all buy what you like and never have an original thought of their own. Dumb peoples liking to sit up high. Shame on them.

Hahaha nailed it!

Don’t stick your mouth on the local tahoe’s tailpipe then.

Cool, go after the rules that enable small trucks to be beneficial for car makers to make. Mocking people who just want a more comfortable car won’t get you anywhere.

SSSSHhhhhhhhhhhh.

...And the liberals would wholeheartedly back the measure, saying that state laws shouldn’t be able to supersede federal laws.

Sounds awesome. Count me in when they sell for around $10-12k.

FIFY

Well....if it’s an Accord........

People are not going to start buying American-built cars out of some sort of sense of patriotism on any scale. I don’t give a shit where my car gets built, as long as its not in a slave labor camp in North Korea.

As a citizen of a country that worships capitalism I feel compelled to buy the best product at the lowest cost I can negotiate. 

We don’t need the government to ram down electric cars down our throats. If it was actually viable, then people will start only buying electric cars. Also we don’t need the government regulating MPG at all. Car companies will naturally want to beat their competition in that to market and sell their cars. Big Brother

Capitalism IS amoral. And that’s fine. People operating within a free system can make their own choices. Those choices can be bad, unless you enjoy a paternalistic role of the state. Life isn’t fair and I don’t see anywhere that I described lenders as ‘good’ (remember, capitalism is amoral so good and bad aren’t

People are still making the choice to buy a car when they don’t have to. No one puts a gun to sign a sales contract on a car. If the terms aren’t good once you do the math, you can walk away.

Then why does the government insist on allowing people to be able to buy a house with 3.5% down. Not allowing that is allegedly discriminatory against 50 different groups of people. We set up this ridiculous dynamic where it is predatory to give people these loans that we are supposed to know that they cannot afford,

True Millennials don’t buy new cars or used cars. They build them out of artisanal driftwood and penny farthing tires, harnessing the energy of the sun reflecting off the moon.