craigwagner
Craig W
craigwagner

It seems every time it comes to light that a group is being persecuted in some way everyone wants in on the deal. You can’t go flaunting rules and then claim you’re part of the persecution because you broke the rules. These women acted like entitled spoiled brats. Assuming their recounting of events is accurate, and

“says another abhorrent, demeaning thing about people who are not straight, white, and Christian”

Or, and stay with me here, someone inside the vehicle could open the door!

Normally I try to see the other side of things, but on this one I’m just going to have to go with survival of the fittest. I’m getting a little tired of industry having to coddle people who are too stupid to read the manual and figure out how the thing they just dropped $30k+ on works.

Stupid should hurt a little.

You need to look at this from the perspective of a homeowner. If a group of people walked out of my house with a bunch of suitcases I’d want my neighbors to call the cops. Booking confirmations can be faked, and for all the cops know the call to the landlord was to an accomplice.

I put some of the blame for this on the

I have to agree with you. I am no fan of anyone whose last name is Trump, but this article seems like a pretty weak excuse to crap on Donnie Jr.

So it kind of seems like, asshole goes into a bar, gets drunk, becomes a belligerent entitled prick, is asked to leave, pays tab with credit card, whines to media that he’s being persecuted, forgets that by paying with a credit card there’s a record.

The only reason I’m assuming the credit card thing is that the owner

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I don’t think they do.

“This is why America is in trouble, everyone.”

It continues to baffle me how he can spew these nonsensical, wandering speeches and his supporters continue to sit there and cheer him on.

My experience thus far has actually been pretty good. I stopped by one local dealer just to look at the car on a Saturday afternoon. The salesman I talked to insisted we take a GT2 for a test drive, even after telling him twice I wasn’t going to be buying anything today, I just wanted to see the car in person. When we

I had a BRZ and now have an Ecoboost convertible. I like the advanced features of the Mustang (better voice recognition, SYNC 3, adaptive cruise, rain sensing wipers) and that it is a convertible. But I really miss the tossability of the BRZ. The Mustang’s handling isn’t even close. People who complain about power are

“I guess we black people should just be more thick-skinned and accepting of racism instead of complaining about it. Got it.”

I know this is beating a dead horse to some extent, but how is this any different than BMW? “Get your 3-series BMW for $35,000! Oh, did you want a steering wheel with that? That’s part of the $9,000 ‘convenience package.’”

There is plenty of blame to go around. Places charging 25+% are scum and predatory. But on the other side, you don’t have to accept those terms. The person cited at the beginning of the article had $4000 in savings and credit so bad the only loan he could get was for 25%. I just did a search on my local craigslist and

I’m afraid I agree with the author. Too many people look at nothing more than the monthly payment. If you are not smart enough to whip out you phone, pull up the calculator app, and multiply the payment by the number of months you have no business signing a contract. Maybe a basic intelligence test should be required

I used to have an ‘06. I’ve looked at the new one and the trunk appears roughly the same size. We took a 10-day road trip in the ‘06 and managed to pack everything we needed. You simply need to manage your expectations differently. Perhaps years of traveling by motorcycle helped us with that. Don’t buy a small,

Some of the reasons that people responded with are reasonable and make sense, even if I don’t agree with them. However, there are a lot of them that are just bat-shit crazy.