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Every time I have been to CarMax (about once every 3 years), their cars have not been in very good shape. Cars with 20-30k miles that was previously owned by family of smoking grizzly bears.

Highly disappointed this isn’t a carrier that shoots lightning or that is powered by lightning, as I was led to believe by the headline

You guys need to fix this site, seriously.

This is a very sad story. This lawsuit will be thrown out.

Can we address the bigger issue here? Can we stop with the recommended/recent videos auto playing on every single page?

That’s a depressing collection other than the Fiats, Minis and Fiat/Mini knock-offs.

Yes, and he’s right. The statute is design to punish worse dealers who go “Oh, we changed your oil and replaced your fuel filter,” but didn’t DO that. It is not designed to punish ordinary negligence in “oh, we changed your oil, but did it poorly.” One represents a fraud on the customer, the other is just negligent.

That’s nuts!!!

...back in high school, friend of mine would take his bone-stock Saturn SC2 off-roading in the backwoods. The only rule was keep the momentum up, don’t stop for anything. Also learned very fast that Saturns bodies don’t crumple, they shatter.

But unions are great and we should never question them!

This is the only correct and acceptable answer. Eddie Bauer with tan leather, green exterior and possibly a bug deflector.

*the most popular model that most people would commute to work in.

Go on...

Also worrying that you might have to replace the car because you needed to do a brake job is like thinking you need a new fridge because the ice trays are empty. I don’t know how they’re worried that cost would outweigh being upside down on another loan for the better part of a decade.

100%. The comment on how the cost of a brake job “stung a bit” also seems to indicate that they’re right on the edge of being able to afford a Kia Optima level of car even with a 6 year loan. The real answer to this question is that the cost of maintaining and repairing a used car will almost never exceed the

2015 Kia Optima, took out a 6 year loan, still not paid off... wants a (slight upgrade to) new Lexus or Acura, swearing not to take out another 6 year loan... drives over 20k miles per year, but wants a luxury sedan that doesn’t lose a ton of value in 5 years.

Sometimes I feel like cars that “don’t need a lot of maintenance” are just actually better at hiding how broken they are from their oblivious owners.

Blogging: A career where you can collect revenue by voicing the moral high-ground stance, while also collecting revenue through advertising the very thing you are against.