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This is the "bad" Mister Two. At least it's not an automatic, but the transmission isn't enough to save it from the dreaded ND.

I can’t say it’s CP, really. But I would choose a Miata over it.

I like these cars, and they have really come into their own in the past few years as people have realized that a 2ZZ, K24, or 2AR swap will really wake them up. This one doesn’t look bad but ND regardless - there are many other recent sales of similarly nice cars for a lot less.

When I was younger, I thought his show was satire that too many people were taking seriously, like The Colbert Report.  Blew my mind to learn this guy is supposed to be a legit financial advisor.

Hardly anything anymore is about expertise. It’s about who can garner the most clicks, responses, and coverage. Regardless of whether or not any of it is positive or negative. 

Jim Cramer Advises Against Buying Tesla Stock

“Even though Tesla’s robotaxi event was gorgeous...”

[Hits “Turbo Boost” button, jumps completely off the road]

This man is the largest threat to humanity that exists.”

$1.2m to Harris.

Most will vote for a chimp as long as that chimp is pro-guns and anti-abortion. Unlike the democratic party that is much more fickle and demands a little more from candidates.

You called that one. But he’s right, it doesn’t ALL go to Trump. A lot of the money you spend on Tesla goes to propping up alt-right Twitter (which is now all of Twitter), finding new broodmares for making Musk babies, missions to Mars that will never happen, and up Elmo’s nose and/or into his bloodstream, depending

PACs don’t count because they are not directly with or for the candid....

Now go buy a Tesla and try to convince yourself you’re not contributing directly to Donald Trump’s campaign. And Stan is going to come on here with all kinds of rationalizations, CEOs probably contribute to all kinds of things you don’t agree with, bullshit. This is completely different. This man is the largest threat

Exactly, but the topic today is Apple =)

RE: Musk. Is that actually legal?

Hey we’ll work on your cars, if you supply the best children to build our phones.” Apple, probably.

*insert manufacturer* drops less complicated engine for a more complicated engine and gets the same gas mileage

This should be the title and not the engine change.

It will remain a failure if Nissan is trying to get $45k+ for these things. Way too many better options in that $40k-$50k arena.