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The Aspen looks right, but I’m also seeing a mid 2000s Toyota Highlander in that.

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Cool, but he’s got nothing on this Crown Vic.

Well, that dude certainly has a rock-solid legacy to leave his kids.

Occam’s Razor rarely let’s you down.

This is the best COTD song we’ve ever had. Hahahahahaha.

Small cars are supposed to be cheap. If they can’t make them cheap then they won’t be competitive.

Because that is completely ridiculous from a business standpoint. Why build a redudant factory? That is a recipe for layoffs.

2nd Gear: Automakers Balk Even More At Fuel Economy Rules

the observing officer was “not in a position to initiate a stop”

Lincoln made a Cosmopolitan back in 1949. Now this excites me.

Good thing it has that massive bed and tow rating to carry the owner’s pride back home.

What else you got? - Uh- Well, there is this one thing.
It’s about a killer-robot driving instructor that travels back in time for some reason.
- I’m listening.
- Okay, okay.
Well, you see, this robot- He’s got a heartbreaking decision to make about whether his best friend lives or dies.
- Eh.
- His best friend’s a talking

I think the only way I’d be okay with this is if it was a long shot of Brian playing with his kids or walking down the street, just as a sort of cameo as the rest of the crew drives by (or something.) A quick enough shot to show that, yes, he is still alive in this universe but not part of the scene anymore. Anything

2018 is my guess when the App bubble bursts. I think higher interest rates will kill funding for a lot of companies. Right now it is cheap to borrow, even investors are getting a lower payout or share for each dollar they put in. Companies are asking for hundreds of millions or even billions during investor rounds

The so called “visionaries” in Silicon Valley are really like the idiots from the eponymous TV show. They think the whole world is like their cushy little bubbles in San Fransisco. They literally have no idea what the real world is or how it works. Nearly all of them run massively unprofitable “businesses”. It only

Prediction: dot com bust 2.0 happens before private ownership of cars disappears.

They’ll take my cars over my dead body. I’ll keep driving my Range Rover and BMWs until my last breath.

I think Ford specifically is more viscerally “American” than others. The mythos of the company is integral to the mythos of America itself-that a clever ambitious man pulled himself by his own bootstraps and ingenuity and founded one of the world’s largest companies. Ford gets associated with the Arsenal of Democracy

How can you lose a job you never had? Not a single American is going to be new to the unemployment line (for now, anyway) because of this. If they keep low margin production in the US, you can bet they’re cutting back on existing hours, shifts and employees to make up the difference.

If you can lose something you never had, I’d like to claim a few billion dollars and one of every car, please.