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Congratulations Torsten Mueller-Oetvoes on your comment. Here is the Bentley you just burned which no one will deliver because, well, it’s burned.

So, there I was, just scrolling through the internet, right? I see an interesting headline about some bear

been serviced exclusively at a Mercedes dealership

I didn’t know they have internet in the afterlife.

So even rich people use the “it got mailed to the wrong address excuse,” as if that nullifies their obligation. Love it. I hope the parking space rent is very high.

Well I can speak for one person who did similar with a jeep GC SRT, my cousin financed his for 84 months.... seriously.

If I had to guess, I would say most people who buy this probably won’t be able to afford either one, but will take on a big dose of debt so they can get a taste anyway.

I mean... this body style of the Durango has been out since 2010. The body and seats and interior are ergonomically identical to the hundreds of thousands of Durangos that have been built this decade. I didn’t think the internet needed another rundown of how many grocery bags it can fit.

Ahhhh, and now I know why someone sent me pictures of this tire and asked me what I think happened to it. Just from the pictures I said it looked like the tire was rotted and blew out. I thought it was a weird ass random thing for one of my friends to ask me about.

What exactly WAS it meant to do though? Like Andrew said, are you going to track this thing? Absolutely not. Are you going carving on back roads? As you said, absolutely not. What’s the point of this? Just buy an Odyssey. This Durango is a jack of all trades and master of none. For $75k.

Keeping right unless passing is actually the law in a few states. It is rarely enforced. That’s the real issue.

This guy was very casual about posting this kind of stuff and these people worked together everyday. This guy was the assistant chief, sorry but there is no way the chief, and probably lots of other officers, didn’t know this dude was a crazy racist and they were all OK with it enough to not do shit until the public

I have a friend with a quatroformaggio, and it’s more like 200 miles.

I really, really, really want a Giulia Quadrifoglio as my next car. After driving a rock-solid Lexus RC-F for a few months, I’m trying to decide if having to visit the dealership every 50 miles is going to be worth it.

What are the odds that the next year’s model will have all the kinks worked out versus introducing a

First, and better.

Yeah you should get a Toyota Yaris or Saturn Ion instead...