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A “luxury” car company that couldn’t even be bothered to add CarPlay until the 2020 models totally had this coming. I think Lexus gets away with it on the GS because it’s the last of it’s kind in the market, but even that is a really poor excuse.

I bet 8/9 people that bought the Venza left the “this is how my trunk opens” sticker on

No low ballers, tire kickers; firm price, no test drive without a letter of credit. I know what I’ve got.”

I don’t give a damn if it is seven years old. If I won the $237 million Powerball jackpot tomorrow night, one of my first orders of business would be putting together my own Gone in 60 Seconds list of 50 cars (to be acquired legally, though), and a Lexus LFA would sure AF be on there. I think I’d name her... Rebecca.

LOL, the real American way is that 1 year’s income should be equal to, or, lower than, the purchase price of your car. 401Ks are for suckers, why put that money towards retirement when the neighbors can see me in my sweet new Silverado with black 22's and my wife’s bitch’n Durango SRT? So what about the 8 year loan,

Since there’s two you should be able to squeeze 682k miles out of it.

I’m just waiting to find out that this all boils down to Steve in Accounting accidentally adding a zero in his Cost-Benefit Analysis comparing the savings from not fixing a borked transmission versus the cost of the eventual lawsuits.

As a millennial with no kids and is stuck renting, I’m only just now crawling out of the smoking crater left by the last recession.

It’s 2019, it’s not a 3 piece and a cigar anymore, it’s skinny jeans, a man bun, and juule in your mouth. 

Are you saying my $1,200/mo mid-life crisis Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat with Alcantara package and red seat belts got stolen, officer?

Those are the type of cars that end up on episodes of COPS getting pulled over for missing plates and eau de methamphetamine.

Because they have poor credit and it’s all they can afford?

“Alright, gonna grab that nice shiny BMW over there...”

Marysville, Ohio (where the Honda Accord/Acura TLX are made) is a foreign country now? I need updated maps.

So, I’m confused. Should I buy a FCA vehicle built in Canada, or can I buy a Honda built in Alabama?

The problem really is that no car is “US Made” anymore. It’s a global supply chain for every component of the vehicle, so does it really matter where the final assembly is? You can’t force consumers to buy subpar vehicles just because the profits from go to the C-suite of companies that are located in America. 

Because a lot of them are actually built in the US?

like the Civic and Accord? Or do you mean the Outback? The Tacoma?

Back then is was truly unpainted, now it’s painted to look like it’s unpainted.

I really hope to god this doesn’t happen to any person of color; judging from how trigger-happy cops are these days, my black ass can’t help but think this is a great way for someone to literally get killed.