bilious72
Bilious72
bilious72

Right, because he’s above criticism because of the color of his skin. No one could possibly have a problem with his policies without being racist. 

I love that movie.

So this asshole drives a very loud car at full speed through quiet villages at night? I love a nice sounding car, but don’t be a dick.

I know this is probably too much logic for you, but if it’s so easy to get a gun and we need more gun control, why didn’t this person have a gun? Is it possible that he wasn’t allowed to purchase a gun due to existing background checks?

Thank you for all of the great explanations and references to sources. I learned a lot, and I sincerely appreciate it. 

I totally understand that. My question has more to do with the following type of scenario:

If the American taxpayer buys 10 fighters and only six or seven are available at any given time, it’s a legitimate question whether it was worth it to buy ten of the jets in the first place.

As in I have an exponentially higher chance of buying a Miata than buying a Bugatti?

2019 Mazda MX-5 Miata top speed: 135 MPH = $222.22 per MPH

With all of the battery power available in one of these things, how difficult would it be to just electrify the seats and jolt the driver awake if the car detects they aren’t paying attention? Sure, it might kill someone with a pacemaker, but I’m willing to take that chance (for them).

This is really going to make my “cars I can never afford” decision very difficult. 

Progressives are free to forego treatment to help the planet. I’m all for it. 

What kind of adult challenges someone to a fight (or eats at Applebee’s)?

You could lease a Mazda 3 with just a slight amount of “hacking” involved for two full years for the cost of renting one from this service for two months.

The guarantee of that money was predicated on his guarantee that he would uphold his end of the contract as well. 

My last two vehicles have been lease assumptions from the east coast, and I’ve had them both shipped to Indianapolis. The company I used has been great about letting me know what to expect, and then meeting or exceeding those expectations. For $600-$800 it seemed like a no-brainer to me. Miles are a little bit more of

The Taycan competes with the Model S in the same way a 911 competes with a Camry. The most expensive Model S you can configure is about $35,000 less than the base price of a Taycan. 

Why is it that expensive? Even the “R” is over $100k. If the answer is “because people will pay it,” then I understand. I just don’t think people are paying, and sales are way down. Hell, even the newer 4 banger has a base price of almost $62,000. 

Depends on what you are eating.

Be thankful they still make sedans, and everything isn’t some version of the X6 crossover “ugly bubble car” as my wife calls it.