boredcarsalesman
boredcarsalesman
boredcarsalesman

Haven’t played the newest episode, but I will definitely have to agree that most of my decisions in the first two were always Clem focused. I see that as good and bad. I love Clem, she might be one of my favorite video game characters of all time, and I still love her in season 3, maybe even moreso than before. And

Lease ads are usually based around the standard 3 year 36k mile plan, as that tends to be the sweet spot for taking the term out long enough to drop the payment, but not so long that the car hits the year 4 depreciation (which is generally the second major depreciation after year 1). A 2 year 24k plan is almost always

So many words, so little of interest to say. You don’t have to lease multiple times, you could just lease once and buy it out at the end, which I believe is basically what I said you ought to do. In that case, you had flexibility on whether or not you wanted to purchase that car at little cost to you. I never said you

I’m not sure what you mean by predict. If you mean before you go to a dealer, well sure. Without residual or money factor you’ve got nothing. If you mean once you come in, we do tell you exactly what it’ll be.

The part you’re not speaking about is the interest rate, and that’s making the difference. On very popular models that will sell regardless, like a GTI, you don’t get that stupid low typical lease money factor of like 1 ten thousandth of a percent. It’s orders of magnitude higher. Like...10 thousand times higher. So,

You can put down whatever you like on a lease. You do actually owe your first payment, taxes on that, and whatever doc fee the dealer charges on day one. But like anything else involving purchasing a car, you can start with $0 down and just roll those initial fees into your payments.

How about the actually good reason?

But it’s only said by stupid people who have no idea what they’re talking about

Without a doubt, yes. It’s actually about the only reason anyone would buy a Mirage. Kia and Mitsu are currently buying up the shittiest leases on the planet at the moment, and Nissan has never been far behind with their perennial garbage credit new car favorite, the Versa.

It’s the perfect game!

Guerilla just released a patch for Horizon to fix “issues that arise after 200 hours of play”. I know that Zelda is being touted as an open world with so many things to do, but honestly, I see Horizon fans spending just as much time on this as they would with BoTW, just doing somewhat different things. I personally

I always think to myself that for open world games, it isn’t necessarily all about controls, or difficulty curve, or really anything we often think about as being paramount in game design. Typically, because you can do so many things, they suffer in most areas to some degree.

Tesla’s model works at the moment because they are a low volume, high end, very en vogue product that sells exclusively to rich people. It doesn’t work like the traditional dealer because it doesn’t have to. People come in with money and there is no competing product.

I hear that argument a lot, and while possibly true, it doesn’t really make sense to me.

Not being able to use a bathroom that matches your “gender identity” is exactly what I’m talking about. What you’re asking there is that people don’t use the constraints of gender as they’ve been defined for basically all of history, and instead accept you or my or anyone else’s new definition. Point being, they can

I’m really surprised people have trouble with bulk buying. My experience with the resources in this game 40 hours in has been the exact opposite...I always have so many blaze canisters or whatever that I need to visit a merchant regularly to offload 100's of items to make room. Sometimes I just drop things to make

They’re not asking to be equal. They already are equal. They can use the same restrooms and marry the same people that all the rest of us can. They’re asking to be more than equal, and for new policies to be more inclusive of the issues that matter to them.

This video still just highlights for me how much I really don’t care about the time or the trap speed, and how much I do care about the sound and fury made by a big honkin’ gas engine.

I didn’t read all of that, obviously, but I did catch the end. You didn’t factor in that the iphone is about 10x smaller than the switch. I’m not particularly impressed that it has more graphical capability, it’s a much bigger box. My Xbox One has even more power, but I wouldn’t call it a technical marvel because of

All of it. It’s nowhere near the most advanced handheld device ever and nowhere have I seen even hardened, ignorant Nintendo fanboys try to make that claim. It’s a browser-less children’s tablet circa 5 years ago with snap on buttons (which don’t even work that well). My iphone 7 is 10 years ahead of it.