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Are you kidding me? It was just 40 cars in a giant parking garage. Why do people have a problem with this? The car dealer is probably a Florida resident too and his dealership is probably his livelihood so why doesn’t he have the right to protect his business. Why should 1 person have to lose 40

I agree, and lacking any more details than are in this article, I don’t see a reason to say the reporter acted immorally.

And the cops would probably ignore those calls, as they may have this reporter’s call. They have a better sense of the priorities than we do. That doesn’t make calling in the looting wrong or worthy of a shaming.

Agreed, and it could have been people who were short on food and genuinely needed it (I think your life saving drug example is probably even better than food). It also might have been common criminals taking advantage of a disaster. I just don’t see a reason to pile on this reporter over calling the cops. Seems

He saw a crime and reported a crime. Sounds like what people should do. Cops can prioritize as necessary. Seems wrong to assume the looters were all just trying to feed their starving children, as opposed to hitting the pharmacy or other non necessities. And how do we know the food was about to go bad, or about to

Why Jeep is so popular still blows my mind. They’re not very good vehicles.

Actual 6th Gen Camaro owner here, bought a 2017 Camaro 1ss back in April. Hands down I would recommend the ZL1. The Camaro has some of the best driver ergonomics that I have ever experienced. The seats and rider position are ssssoooo comfortable that I could easily see myself doing a cross country trip in and be

ZL1 no brainer. Because Ford sucks

Volume makes up for the small percentage of crazy/stupid people, but you’re right that a good number of bad reviews are for reasons that don’t really apply. You could argue that a lot of good reviews are equally unhelpful, though.

I lease a 2016 Camaro, and I have no visibility problems with it. And I’m 6'2".

It’s hard to erode a skill that most people do not have.

People with gas cars park in EV charging spaces all the time, though.

“Most people don’t go 200 miles in a day or probably in most weeks”

Why ? Because you want to support the auto industry, and through your patronage help them see the value in continuing to make the kind of cars you like to drive. At least that’s my reasoning.

I don’t care why you buy the cars you do, since that doesn’t actually affect me. What does affect me is when the people who trot

Honest to god if this was offered in the US I’d buy it cash tomorrow. My work commute is only 10 miles round trip, all side streets. I’d buy this thing for commuting and then buy something funner for weekend jaunts.

last time i was there, i took the week and drove for 5 days. my family still looks at me like i’m crazy.

“I’m guessing you’ve never driven then.”

Of COURSE this would be an Ohioan

I’ve driven the Dragon. Admittedly I was in a minivan at the time and not in a hurry, but that’s not the point. Passing on the Dragon isn’t a great plan. Stay in your lane.

It’s still a public road. It is no secret that the Tail of the Dragon is a place that enthusiasts go to test their skills; same with stretches of Cali’s PCH1.