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Well, a few things:

They were too busy working out the terms of their deal with the health insurance industry.

Seeing as how they're parked double deep I suspect this is a residence not a public parking garage and I'll hazard a guess this is a dispute between neighbors and not simply a random occurrence. By no means is it justification for "adjusting" Hyundai's parking job but that would be excessive rage for a one off

I think it's likely mostly to do with whom ever is underwriting the warranties actually reviewing claims histories. In all likelihood as soon as enough warranties are purchased on all those other less than reliable vehicles the trend will appear in front of an actuary who will rightly change the underwriting cost of

I really don't care what the "theory" behind the EV tax credit is, I care what the facts are. And the facts are its not quite the top 1% but is comfortably within the top 5% of house hold incomes that are receiving a tax credit on their EV purchase (see here: http://www.forbes.com/sites/jimgorze… and here: http://en.wi

I retract my previous post. Your articulate and intelligent rebuttal has completely changed my view. I don't know how I missed that??

Um, tax payers have and continue to subsidize Tesla with state tax subsidies for each model sold. Add to that the fact their operations are subsidized by emission credit sales to other manufacturers, which in turn add those costs in the price of ICE vehicles they sell average (or even lower income) people who buy $20k

Positive news would have been if they had their refined product ready on time. Being late is never good news, it may just not be as shitty as being late (which they already are) and crappy.

I already own it...that's why I'm selling. Care to make an offer?

News flash. Virtually all tangible goods sold to consumers are sold at <10% margin. Your 3-8% figure is not in anyway unusually low.

For anyone who believes this isn't being orchestrated or at least encouraged by NASCAR I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you....

NASCAR is well aware that there's massive overlap in their fan base and that of WWE and they are attempting to inject a level kayfabe to try and keep fans engaged and maybe attract some new

How about the Cadillac Motorhome....

Yep. In the last year and a half I've bought from:

The way I read it was to suggest that these are women not looking for a lawsuit, 15 mins of fame or some kind of payoff as those would be common accusations for his supporters to go to first in an attempt to discredit the victims.

I've also asked him a couple times how long he actually holds these high milers he buys and he just ignores it, even when he and I are part of a chat responding to each other. Curious if not suspicious in my mind.

I suspect it's because he likely buys and flips them for a small profit within a few months on to an

Yep. Or that he suggest these money pits are somehow better value than a brand new car with a warranty.

I mean really...why would a 4 year old car have a (poorly done) paint job? It's obviously been shit-kicked and/or wreaked.

The author (and Jalop) understand what "click-bait" is all too well. I'm pretty sure they could get the same traffic with a new article each week titled "The Miata is the worst car ever because _____" and make up so obviously bullshit reason each week. The primary reason people click on these articles is to see how

no, unfortunately there's no footage of the producers hudling with both drivers coaching them on how the "scrap" is supposed to go down and what they're supposed to be upset about. They usuually do that in a trailers with the writers and story editors before the race.

My biggest problem with Uber is they've taken the same position as virtually every other online business (excluding retailers) where there is absolutely zero customer service. You get a generic email blackhole to try and contact and then its up to them to decide if they even want to acknowledge you. This goes well