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Toyota?

If teams are already dying in 2020, what good will it be to extend the regulations through 2023?

Did they? I think the racing has gone relatively well. Expose the racists for who they are and let them reap the consequences. 

Why haven’t they implemented the virtual racing for all teams, at this point it seems to be voluntary. This would at least get sponsor’s names out there and seen. Watching the virtual Chinese GP was more freaking realistic than I thought it would be.

Ugh. Telling somebody to buy a phone with a plan to then cancel it and only save a net of $30 is a huge freaking headache for the stores that then have to deal with being charged $150 back by Sprint because you cancelled your contract.

Ugh. Telling somebody to buy a phone with a plan to then cancel it and only save a net of $30 is a huge freaking

And Paul Tracy hit 250mph in an Indycar on the backstretch at Fontana; I was talking about an average lap speed, not the top speed it ever saw, one time, on the fastest part of the fastest track it was ever driven on.

Congratulations, we have a winner!

My uneducated guess is one of 2 things. 1, Wall Street had predicted and priced in even worse numbers, which, holy shit. Or, 2, this stimulus package is going to be a fucking field day for large corporations and their investors while the rest of us are left to fight over the scraps...again.

With KIA building quality cars these days...who is the bottom shelf automaker? Nissan?

*Kia enters*

Saw the chart, was not particularly impressed.

C8's are all automatics, seems a bit redundant.

“Hobby driver Kimi Raikkonen”

lolz 

Uber drivers

How horrible of this company to expect people to pay their debt. It’s a rich corporation, so they should just let people have the cars for free. And people like the above commenter should pay for it.

A reputable and honest business owner in our community owns a car lot. He had a strong demand for decent used stock from folks with shit credit. He self financed his “buy here, pay here” operation, and eventually went with the ignition disable devices. He claimed that it massively reduced the drama and nastiness of

Yes, except that no one will sell them a new 3-series BMW.

You seem awfully put off by them simply using a measure to ensure they can get their property back when people don’t pay their payment. I see nothing wrong with this. The people that get their car taken in these programs are almost always the ones that should be driving a used 5 thousand dollar car but instead they

Yet they always make the payment on their cell phones, however it is sort of the point of consumer protection.