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Getting rid of independent new car dealerships wont get rid of service centers that don’t check on part stock or address service appointments in a timely manner.

I agree whole-heartedly.

I agree whole-heartedly.

I learned stick from my director (boss’s boss) in a Corvette Grand Sport test vehicle on GM proving grounds roads. It was awesome.

It looks like there might be pig mat under it and the scrubber caught the mat.

I know someone who works at this dealership (and I bought my truck there), and he keeps posting things on FB along the lines of “the police say it’s an accident but you can tell he did it on purpose.”

HAH, you think I chew my Taco Bell? I vacuum that shit down.

Came here to talk about the ugly wheels. Thanks you.

You da real MVP, BahamaTodd

My parents are in Paso right now for (you guessed it!) a wine thingy.

 Please tell my dad this.

There are a LOT of Honda diehards that would never think of touching an American OEM’s offerings, regardless of how ugly Honda’s products are.

I have not yet, because I’ve been switching carriers every 6 months as new quotes have come in cheaper each time. My boyfriend’s rates went down considerably when he turned 25, but he was driving an old beater at the time. A ‘16 Z71 Colorado might not see the same drop, but we’ll see.

I work at a different OEM (guess which one, lol) and I have heard that they have since cancelled that program at that other OEM.

I pay $1600/ 6 months on a Colorado because I’m not 25 yet. I have one more 6-month period until I hit the sweet jackpot of not-crippling insurance costs on a regular-ass vehicle.

I live in Michigan, so I pay more than $3K a year for my Colorado. Yay for no-fault! -_____-

To be entirely honest, if you use the word brake often enough, you forget that break exists. I used to release brake parts at GM and I’d just use brake for everything on accident because I was so used to brake and didn’t need to say break all that often.

I think the videographer (generous title) pointed out that they motorcyclist and Sentra driver were exchanging words before the filming started. I don’t think the Sentra driver was oblivious to the presence of the biker.

I was too scared to try it.

I still go every time I’m in Quebec. Except the last time I was there...because it was past midnight on Canada Day and the only thing open was a McDonald’s.

Understandable. I wouldn’t say Lafleur is a contender for “best” poutine...but it sure is greasy and delicious.