brawnychicken
Brawnychicken
brawnychicken

I respectfully disagree that “they are going to get the loan regardless”. Some segment of subprime will simply not get the loan at all. And they will seek other, often worse, options. 

You misunderstand me. I work in neither.

I don’t hate GM. I don’t hate Tesla either. But they should not exist. I dislike both and will not purchase a vehicle from either company.

High rates=more credit availability to higher risk borrowers. This isn’t rocket science.

The alternative for those with lousy credit isn’t a low rate due to predatory lending laws. It’s no access to credit at all. 

And for a company that depends on it’s stock being valued as a growth company it’s an extra big problem. 

If it’s irrational to dislike a company that exists almost exclusively because of state and federal tax subsidies-then call me irrational.

This post is absurd in almost every single way.

Eh, just pet the puppers. We’re all gonna die anyway.

Seriously...I wouldn’t, and don’t, share an email with my wife. 

I think this is first time I’ve ever heard someone say a Legacy was too fancy. I mean, seriously? It’s the sensible shows of auto purchases.

425 miles and the log shows it was out at bars and restaurants late at night? That’s not anywhere close to normal or OK. Sounds like the service department is dragging their feet on the repair so they can use the vehicle for themselves. It probably is the service manager-a regular tech would not be able to get away

Yes, at this price point things will go wrong. And that isn’t a surprise.

My gawd-get over yourself.

It’s $2500. Of course there’s going to be surprises. 

It’s a $2500 car-if it runs decent (not great mind you, just decent) it’s a nice price. There’s very few reliable cars at this price point-let alone something with a long roof, a V6, and a manual. 

It’s a Ferrari. Everything is an extra cost option.

Not that I could find. Good aviators are generally non polarized.

I love the HUD-only downside is getting non polarized sunglasses. 

Still better than the Ferrari driver. He was driving normally when the fire started.