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Elden Ring wasn’t like that IMO.  It was easy to link with my friends and we typically kicked griefers’ asses.  Now ultimately we’ve been around the Souls franchise since the beginning so that has a bit to do with it but man Elden Ring is currently my favorite game of all time.  The only game I’ve sunk more hours into

Hey...you wanted a Jeep without buying a Jeep?  Enjoy your F-150....

Never underestimate that some people have way more money than sense.

Pressure from a dealer is a biggie when it comes to car lots.  In buying from private owners I’m fairly astute when it comes to looking a car over and if I find anything I feel was “left out” that could cause an issue I usually walk (unless it’s obvious ther person didn’t know about it).

Isn’t the answer almost always Maserati?

I call BS.  Nissan likes to put their cars in those stupid towers...They’ll buy it...

Schiphol has a fancy mall in it also. One of the cooler airports I’ve been through. Also it was funny to me that as far as European airports goes it seemed to me like Schiphol is full of Americans.

Not shocking and also I received one of these surveys.  They just so happened to send one to the guy that got a Telluride that blew up 29 days into ownership which then sat for 21 days until we got it back (not with everything that ultimately was wrong fixed) and traded it towards a Lexus.

I went and bought a Honda Fit Sport (1st gen) with a stick a couple years ago.  It was one of those purchases where I always was curious about them and they got great reviews back in the day so....What a terrible choice for a commuter.  Couldn’t get out of its own way, spacious in a sense but not really, no creature

my city legalized golf carts for 25 and under roads...close enough and def annoying enough...

Bought a Lexus from a Buick dealership and overall these guys were 100% not pushy, very nice, and ultimately well priced within the market.  I even called them once during the transaction and their response was “we wanted to let you reach out because we didn’t want to be overbearing”.  Selling was 100% Carvana but

Big difference between this and a CoD game.  I get what you’re saying...

Yes when I read that I thought “no way in hell that’s COGS”.  I also thought whoever wrote that piece is the same person giving “statistics” with a sample size of 3.

Our situation was a pain in the ass that ultimately resulted in me saying “f this car” and trading it in for a 3k loss only 2 months after we bought it.  The dealer lied to us during the repair and helped none whatsoever during the process (our engine blew after 29 days of ownership).  I’ll be hard pressed to every

I read it as it’s required when the GVWR is over 26k AND you’re towing over 10k.  People pull 14k campers all day and don’t have a CDL.

someone on the Facebook group already did it and supposedly has a patent pending on the software hack he used. “allegedly

As a supply chain manager for over 10 years I have to add...nothing really...you’re both on the money I think.  The only thing forcing us back to the USA is freight costs.

When we cruised on the Mariner of the seas which is a pretty damn big boat we docked in Nassau next to Symphony of the seas and I can confirm that it is almost unfathomably large.  I thought Mariner was big but Symphony dwarfed it.

My 2017 Chevy Volt isn’t horrible. It’s also two-tone leather so there’s that as well. Overall both my Volt’s (I had the first gen one as well) were serviceable in regards to interior quality.

Purely because my wife liked and wanted one.  She told me in the future to stop her, lol...