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Spoken like somebody who’s never had to work 60+ hours a week to make ends meet.

Enjoy spending your parent’s money. Isn’t it nice not to have to face the real world?

Ugh, I know.

“Oh, why don’t you switch jobs!”

They’ve obviously never searched for a job that paid more than fast food.

The fuck?

Piss off, asshole.

Er, did you not read my other replies to that asinine comment?

Oh there was a dealer lawsuit against VW in regards to this, and they won quite the nice settlement.

Because of the loss of income from the diesel scandal, VW has paid dealer owners approximately 1.5 million dollars per dealer.

I have not heard from a single dealer employee at any dealer in the area who has seen a

No, it’s like you hire a janitor to keep your office clean.

You give very specific instructions to that janitor to make sure to recycle, because you care about the environment.

That janitor takes care year after year to make sure to separate the recyclables, and make sure to put them in the recycling bin outside.

You’re

Thanks.

I didn’t think that there would be such an outpouring of support for that rant of mine.

Good to see that some people still recognize service employees as people.

I’ve already said, I have been trying to leave for over a year.

Also:

I don’t work for VW.
I work for a VW dealer.

You honestly think I’m that dumb to stay here if I didn’t have to?

You think I haven’t been looking?

Market’s scarce where I am.

There are very few dealerships in the area that are progressive enough to be a safe working environment for an openly gay individual, and none of those have been hiring over the last year.

I’m “that guy at the dealership”. I work at a VW Dealership in CT, at the service counter.

I didn’t sign up for this shit. It’s not my job to play damage control for VW corporate.

I don’t work for VW. I work for an independently owned and operated franchise dealership that has a contract with VW.

I didn’t do a

The same sort of people who buy a $110,000+ vehicle that’s badged as a Nissan.

If the car’s performance lives up to the reputation of the legend, the Supra will sell. (Note, I said the reputation of the legend, not the actual performance of the legend).

I’m glad that this particular batch doesn’t follow the trend I see of so many “realistic” pokemon drawings.

I hate it when they just make them as detailed and grotesque as possible. That’s not realistic, that’s just trying to be edgy and creepy.

That’s a faulty system, not working as intended.

If you notice in that article that that truck was supposed to have multiple levels of warning. Those all failed.

Faulty electronics can cause cars to shut down while driving all the time, but that’s because something’s broken.

Harley tuned their bikes from the factory to be emissions compliant, but they ran like crap.

Then they offered the “Screaming Eagle Performance Tune - For Track Use Only” for cheap, which was actually the tune the motor was designed for, but that wasn’t emissions compliant. Dealerships were all but instructed to

Oooh... That’s a really good point.

A car aimed at the youthful would indeed be purchased by the middle aged.

No teenager can purchase their own car, they have to have their 40+ year old parents purchase the car.

Therefore it could be hitting the “youth” demographic quite strongly, even though the purchasing demographic

It is “better” in every matrix that you can put a number to. The 2016 Camaro is, in every single measurable way, a better car than the 1970 Chevelle. there is not a single way that the 1970 Chevelle is better that cannot be dismissed with an image macro of “The Dude”. “Yeah, well, that’s just like, your opinion,

I absolutely agree with you.

There is nothing wrong with loving classics. I adore them.

I absolutely adore the 1970 Chevelle. It’s my absolute favorite midsize muscle car ever made.

I would own one in a heartbeat, and if offered a choice between it and the 16 Camaro, even the SS or even if I was given a choice

As support of my evidence, here is my source:

I will not change the narrative.

I am not changing the narrative.

I made an error in the original statement of the acceleration numbers for the 2016 Camaro V6. I originally posted the numbers for the 4cyl, not the V6, forgetting that the “base model” is not the V6.

It’s not manipulation to correct my error, and it’s