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I, too, used to keep extra sauce packets in a drawer. Until last year, when a mouse scurried up a water line, chewed through the base of my cabinet, Cliffhanger-ed his mousy butt up to the top drawer, and went to town on some duck sauce. Never again.

The Spicy McChicken in southwest states also has spicy breading, not spicy sauce. Probably the same breading/batter on the nuggets? Hopefully this makes it just that more likely that the SMcChick consistently shows up in all 50 states.

You didn’t sell it *to me*, therefore we can’t be friends. 😑

Welp. There goes the cheap MR2 market 😆

Bolt or no, being able to lease a car for three years for essentially $700 is crazy good. I’m now going to investigate these. 

Please don’t go to the comments section of Jalopnik ;)

I’m torn. I want this, i just don’t want it for $8500. 

Regular cab pickups are like two door Jeeps.  At first, I thought they were what the truck should have looked like, and thought extended and super cab trucks looked silly. Now, I’m so used to seeing the bigger variety, that standard cab trucks (and two door Jeeps) look weird. 

Agree, this is more similar to the 540i. The ultra unreleased V will be like the M550i.

I like them better on the Honda. I’m a fan of the look of fog lamps, but never ever have any use for them. The turn signals as separate lamps adds some visual interest and keeps the car functional. Total support here. 

Saw the price. Saw that it wasn’t on fire. Immediate NP, these are only going up from here. 

^ this. Really in all situations where I’d be driving a Bronco, a TT engine would be superior to a NA V8. “Truck guys” want a V8 for bragging purposes only. 

Do spend a little bit of time researching before you go out and buy tires (or worse, have them forced on you come state inspection time). There’s some decent “budget” brands out there (Laufenn is made by Hankook, for example, and are almost identifcal), and there’s some awful tires from major manufacturers (looking at

Do spend a little bit of time researching before you go out and buy tires (or worse, have them forced on you come

If I go to Apple and buy a new $700 iPhone, I have the confidence that I have paid the “best” price for the good. The person behind me in line at the same Apple store is going to pay the same for the phone in their hand. If I went to an Apple store in the next town over, that phone will be the same. Extrapolate this

It’s like the Kohl’s pricing model. “Let’s artificially inflate the price of a good so that we can mark it down and the consumer thinks they’re getting a bargain.”  It’s stupid that you can usually get 20% off MSRP on a truck, for example. 

Cashier’s check is always a good idea. My state requires a notarized title, so I usually go to AAA cause it’s free for me and not that much for the buyer. 

Best wishes man! I’ve been there, it’s a rough go around but you’ll get through. Best luck in your search, we’re all here to help (in fact, I bought my last car from Thompson BMW/Lexus in Doylestown if you need a dealer recommendation...the guys in the Lexus side were great to work with and it was a very pleasant

This post was clearly sponsored by Google, because half the time when i bring a chrome sat with me traveling, I forget it in the hotel and have to get a new one. 

Oh absolutely. But many aren’t just using relatively safe(er) mutual funds (which places like Robinhood don’t allow you to purchase) and instead picking individual stocks. Most retail investors don’t have the knowledge, information, or response time to really make good decisions on individual securities.