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Seriously?

I know you know this but this is Jalopnik...if you’re not buying a used brown Miata wagon you’re somehow the fucking anti-christ. I’m with you, I don’t want a used car because I can afford what I want new, and I’ll know what’s been done with/to it.

I love that this whole thread has turned into people telling you their super interesting story of the great deal they got because they are amazing at buying used cars.

I have relatives who own each of the 3.

Honda and Toyota quality is a far cry from what it used to be. Their new cars are loud and “tinny”. On top of that, reliability with a timing belt driven car is a joke... yeah, it will stay reliable, just dont miss that major service every 60-100k.

From my experience you still pay 70% of the price, have to buy a 3rd party warranty and get poor financing. Ends up being 80% of the price for someone else’s sloppy second.

It’s a guarantee of no hidden issues/damages.

Why ?

If I wear jeans to the office tomorrow and get sent home I hope I can count on you to write a piece about how my company hates gays.

Holy shit, this story is all over the place, annoying embedded tweets, and all.

I wish I could give you more stars.

This needs to be the top comment. My father’s a United pilot and has said they can refuse me if I wear jeans... this isn’t an uncommon thing.

They’re traveling for free on a employee pass... There’s different standards when you get it free from the an employee (which then you do represent the company even if you don’t know it) rather than when you paid for your seat.

Lots of tweets, but pictures would say much more. If their leggings were shear enough to effectively be pantyhose/underwear as opposed to proper clothing, I would side with United. It’s unreasonable to assume that just because one of the passengers was young that her parents had her dressed properly. We really

Bullshit. The collapse of the economy killed them and they just try to find something to blame.

LaCrosse would be ideal. Big. Comfortable. Anonymous.

Yeah, because that’s totally what I said, except that it isn’t.

Small cars aren’t dead, and we’ll have more of them when gas gets expensive again.

I have to say, I really enjoy the fact that Trump is constantly reminded that reality will not bend to his will. Things have been set in motion that are beyond his grasp. Witness, too, what’s happening with solar, which added way more

In principle, you should get better efficiency overall with the same accessible peak power because the engine stays out of boost when you’re cruising. In reality, cylinder deactivation can do the same thing.