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Billy Milby
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Only for the wrong engine?! I hate this crap. I really want a manual Genesis M70 but it's only the less powerful of the two engines. And same with the new suburu crosstrek, want a manual? Sure, here's the 2.0. Want the new better 2.5? CVT.... Why do they keep doing this and then wonder why nobody is buying manuals?

So annoying no manual with that motor. If Aerosmith consider it next year.

I’m sorry to hear that. Most marriage failures are down to fights over money, from what I hear. It’s important to be on the same page with that stuff.

They both had decent and reliable jobs but they had poor spending habits. They were comfortable but felt like a slave to the debt payment and they decided to do something about it. They radically altered their life temporarily and it paid off for them. I didnt know anything about their predicament, and I don't lead my

Calling him an idiot is yet again more internet hyperbole. Your not thinking through his approach past surface level. Of course it makes sense to pay off stuff based on the interest rate for people aren't in a bad spot and have good habits, BUT (and that’s a big but), he understands his audience usually has bad habits

It is basic and common sense! Although he says it’s better to pay off the smallest debts in order, despite interest. There are various reasons for that, but they make sense with his audience. But unfortunately this stuff is NOT taught in schools as it should be. Retirement planning and personal financial management

What I read was he’s an idiot, which is clearly not true. You may disagree with his advice, but that statement is just internet hyberbole.

This man knows of what he speaks. Even as a fan of Haas and their drivers, I’d be on board for this.

Yeah, he's a real idiot. Friends of mine followed his hard-line advice to the t for 6 years and paid off every penny of debt including their house.

The Chrysler Pacifica. Mine specifically. 

This is a bit annoying.

Could we at least stop pretending that people aren't allowed to have different levels of risk aversion as well as opinions? I skydive, fly airplanes and ride motorcycles. Of course I have a different risk aversion level than a middle aged Volvo driver who shops based on safety ratings. I'm being careful and not coming

Ditto. I think it was the first time I experienced disappointment with a concept vehicle not making it to production. 

Not quite. The T-Rex name predates the Raptor name by a long shot. There was a famous 6x6 triple axel concept called the Dodge Ram T-Rex in the 90's. It’s a nice coincidence that it “out sizes” the Ford though.

So what does that work out to in pennys per mile? It seems like charging all those lead acid batteries is probably more expensive than charging up a leaf to 27 miles of range.

Wow, not sure how I missed it, but that original look is terrible! I had to look up a photo for comparison, though. You should probably have one in the article.

Best pt I've seen. This guy deserves a star for the wackiness. 

Coffee break? And trial mountain! I'm exciteeee

He probably already is.

Yeah, that’s not anywhere close to a winning car in Lemons. Maybe if it was in class c and had perfect reliability the entire time, but even then I’d be surprise, let alone an overall win.