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The car buying process is so broken that you make your living charging consumers to negotiate the process on their behalf. For you to absolve dealers from all reaponsibility is almost mind boggling. And, knowing what you do about the coming sub-prime auto loan crisis, your failure to hold the banks responsible for

Aye. I live in town and I have a neighbor with a large wooden fishing trawler that he is restoring. Its huge and you can see it from every house in the area. Its not in good shape either, paint is peeling off, no glass, some of the metal bits are rusting.

It’s a junkyard.

These sorts of collections make me irritated. Want three or four of them to restore, modify, fix-up and drive around on sunny days? Definitely! Have multiple.

Something obsolete and full of hot air goes down in flames in Wisconsin? Sounds more like Hillary to me.

The blimp now plans to tour the country doing its impression of Tiger Woods’s career.

A return to the amazing 90s GT1 days sans Mercedes-Benz CLR flipping.

This is a joke, but it is the end goal of “autonomous” vehicles. You will hop in your driverless pod; punch in your destination, and be informed by the computer that travel to that city has been restricted until next week due to traffic volume or population density, or current CO2 levels. Daily use tolls and carbon

I’m sure he’ll still be enjoying those cars on his country club track while the proles are reduced to being shuttled around in joyless pods. Yay progress!

It has been known to some of us workers as “Hazel’s Haven”. I think it fits...

The looks have always driven me away. I just find that angular look to be annoying. I know in my heart some of them are fantastic cars but I’d never own one.

Versus the confidence that used Audi, BMW, and Mercedes vehicles instill, of course, being the paragons of reliability they are.

#twogirlsonecorvette

Two ladies in a vette are better than two dudes in a miata.

This was local to me. Imagine the douchiest person you know and multiply it by 1,000. That’s this kid. Once claimed to be the best “wheel man” in the area because he could do uncontrolled drifts in large parking lots.

Came here to say this. Doing it once is no problem. Doing it for days on end is where the danger occurs.

He has time now that he stepped down from the advisor commitee that Trump created in an obvious attempt to look cool. Musk seems like a more hands on person anyways.

This was my thought too. Do it for a week of 12 hour shifts.

How long is he going to preform the tasks for? A month would likely be best, for probability’s sake. I think the bet should be “if I mangle myself, you don’t get a union”, that keeps the stakes interesting.

Do we really need tax breaks for $100K electric luxury cars? And what is the carbon footprint of the rare earth element mining required for the batteries?