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Cole
cole-spolaric

Gas taxes, pay per mile taxes are based upon a fallacy of paying to use the roads. Even those who barely drive or don't drive at all use the roads. Everytime you have something delivered, you used the roads. Anytime you go shopping, you used the roads for the products to get to the store. If it was based upon a who

So let's crack down on the people buying them and reselling them for profit, but dealerships are still allowed to make market adjustments. I'm honestly surprised Ford and others don't get sued for false advertising. They should state $xxxxx plus dealer markup.

I for a while would get Google voice assistant ads while listening to Spotify on Android auto. I'm sure you can figure out how that one played out.

Even without right to repair laws, companies like Deere are probably in violation of anti trust laws. They create a monopoly on repair services. They’re copyright claims are a load of bs. If I buy a book and mark it up, or fold pages, or even rip pages out, it’s mine to do that with. Same goes for the software that

What about the inline 6 Duramax? Sure it came out in 19, but it has already been recognized as one of the best small displacement desiles on the market.

This thread wins the internet! 

Cadillac was on the verge of a comeback 5 years or so ago, but then they completely lost direction. The xt5 was not appealing. It took way too long for the xt4 and 6 to follow it. The only really decent car they had was the ct6, which was almost an s class rival if they just stepped up the interior quality a little

VW appointed someone to CEO that may have had a part in Dieselgate and could be arrested. Genius!

Antitrust lawsuit here we come. Amazon keeps stepping closer and closer to it.