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....and I don’t disagree with any of that, nor did I write as much?

Writes the guy that can’t comprehend the written word.

Mitsubishi’s entire US operation is based on selling long term loans for brand new pieces of shit.

Your sources are?

“Marriage and FICA taxes are the source of income inequality.” You are seriously looney tunes, go get some of that Obamacare to fix your head.

Yeah, I’m sure the kind of people that are buying pieces of shit on 96 month loans are the type that can find a $3000 car that’s not a hunk of junk and afford to be without it when it breaks down. Most people aren’t jalopnik commenters (thank god).

Lol, you think that guy has ever “learned” anything

such trolling. i’m impressed.

Oh I’m with you, just wanted to throw in another cool reason that people should be happy to move over.

Based on my life experience those people may have spent time living in the DC area.

Moving over in that situation is also a pro move because now you can go 90 while that dude tears ahead of you and (hopefully) flushes out any speed traps.

This. I live in the DC area and have learned not to flash my lights, use the turn signal trick, or anything else. Frankly, even putting on a turn signal results in another car closing the gap so you can’t change lanes 75% of the time. I pass slow moving vehicles in the safest way possible without giving them a chance

Hoping you meant Virginia for “worst” left lane campers, not best...

*posts something really really stupid*

You also have to consider that rent for comparable locations/residences is even higher than the equivalent mortgage payment. Depending on the area you live in, it may make a lot of sense to buy compared to renting.

Thanks. It’s a 2001 in anthracite with black leather. I’m the second owner and it just rolled over 59,000 miles. The E39 M5 has been a dream car of mine since they launched, and I’m seriously in love.

I bought an E39 M5 a month ago. Nothing is better. Well, at least not this.

The average American is too concerned with finding/keeping a job and making ends meet to fantasize about flying to Mars on a rocket.

I’m not saying throwing money at the problem will fix it, but when you have one person to review 80k+ defect complaints per year, you do not have enough people to effectively do your job regardless of how accountable that one person is.