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A long time ago, my mother was looking for a cushy minivan because she has trouble getting in and out of a vehicle and needs enough space to carry a walker.

Why are you comparing a Honda Civic to a BRZ/GR 86?

That’s not a fair comparison though because they aren’t even remotely the same cars.  One is a FWD four-door quasi-hatchback.  The other is a two-door two-seater...

To each his own, but I really don’t see what is so offensive about this. The tablet sticking out of dash is normally a bad look, but it can be done in a way that doesn’t look awful, and this is it. I would certainly put up with a lot worse to have the three HVAC dials, especially when they are right where they should

is this hyundai’s take on a civic?

No, it isn’t. 25% APR is criminal, 10% is pretty good if you’ve got bad credit. 

Bankruptcy falls off your report after 10 years. You really should educate yourself. 

$21,985 including the spray-in bedliner and destination charges.

The Maverick XL with AWD in Area 51 blue I just ordered for $28k

does the maverick count yet?  for that price nothing is even close. 

Ford Maverick.

Why don’t you consider motorcycle racing a motorsport?

This has the potential to be the most futile exercise in faux environmental awareness of all time.

This. ^^

It’s not just that. The LSD and a little ground clearance and skid plates will get you to places where most Overlanding rigs setup camp. The lifts and tires are as often as not about image and even guys who do a lot of dirty camping aren’t going to super difficult sites.

I don’t know this guy’s exact situation, but he may be in for a bit of a rude awakening. I’ve had loads of customers that do the same thing as he did, buying an easy to get approved on car and paying down on time, to build their credit score back up from a bankruptcy or past credit issues and try to soon after buy a

Wait - wait - wait. No one else caught on to Kenneth apparently having new/bad credit, and here he is unloading a new car a little over a year after buying it, in hopes of upgrading to something at a $60k price point? No red flags there?

And if you needed “credit building” maybe your budget shouldn’t be $60,000!

Right? Why not finish paying the thing off and enjoy not having a car payment for a few years? No wonder everyone is so broke.*

Credit building sounds like a load of nonsense, but this sure doesn’t seem like the way to build it. Why not just keep driving this perfectly decent, virtually brand new Buick?