benchslap
benchslap
benchslap

Beetle.

Spoilers in the first sentence? Really? Some of us are not all the way through the season.

Minimum pay for salesmen at my dealerships has always been 2k a month. That’s near-poverty. It’s an awful, exploitative industry. I’m not criticizing your post; it’s quite on point. But shitty salesmen aren’t making 40k at all dealers.

Working at a dealership is fucking miserable. I did it for a while because I love cars and I loved having a brand new demo but the pay was shit and the hours were awful.

That looks exactly like my buddy’s car from college. Manual?

I once bought a wrecked Honda Insight with the plan of putting a hayabusa engine in it and taking it to the bonneville salt flats... I don’t think I was even drunk when I did that.

It will pop on its own. And I say that as a ‘73 911 owner. I remember the days of $500k ferraris in the late 80s, and then seeing those cars in the mid 2000s for $50k

We called it a takeover because the manager (me) came in to take over the mess that the salesperson created when they let the customer stand up from the table.

If you didn’t want them to get in trouble, maybe not identifying the dealership and contacting them would have been the better course of action. If I were that GM those two idiots would be gone after this.

You don't need a special law. They've been charging people in Maryland with manslaughter for exactly this for a while now.

I have literally never heard a non-European say VOLE-vo. In the mid Atlantic, they’re “vawl-vos”

I say Porsh and I own two. I know how to say it right. People don't say my last name right either.

I'd have a suburban right now if they were available with a diesel. As it stands, I have an excursion 7.3.

Looks like an Acura

Not only does the title not have any connection to the post, this reads like a diary entry. Drivel.

I once owned an E60 M5 with SMG. I had it from 17,000 miles to 65,000 miles. After the warranty ran out, every mile was a panic attack. I couldn’t sign the bill of sale to get rid of it soon enough. I felt blessed to get out with only the $30,000 in depreciation, knowing what was to come.

There was a window when no one had ever heard of the car or knew anything about it.

I am completely sick of hearing about a car that thousands would buy but Porsche has reserved for only their elite customers. Wake me when they make one people are actually allowed to buy.

I love these. If Cadillac had proceeded its evolution from this model, they may have succeeded at regaining their position as a true luxury car company. Shame they went with FWD though. If it had been RWD this would be double the price if not more.