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At least in the old days, the vast wealth inequality was only for the select few to see, so the average person wasn’t aware of how the top tier lived. Now, thanks to modern tools (social media) and a complete lack of self-reflection we all get to bask in the glory that is extreme inequity.

Meh. Give me a garage where I can actually get work done. Oogling expensive cars and lounging around gets old after a while.

And so much less memorable.

this vehicle should only Cost $30k at most

Sounds like Kia has $3750 on the hood. Not surprising considering the high price. It’s still a **$70,000** Kia.

I assume the not-even-15-million budget have some say on that screentime.

Okay, now I want to see this, if only to hear how one character can be a ‘former kamikaze pilot.’

I’d buy it: the price is surprisingly cheap, the dumb wing is easy to delete and resell, the muffler can be found at a parts yard, upholstery is easily cleaned and it’s a manual transmission as the sports car gods intended. Most NPOND posts show that most Jalopnik commenters aren’t willing to get their hands dirty or

I saw the flick. Compared to the American Godzilla/Kong movies, at least the Japanese know how to put human characters in a monster movie that we care about. As opposed to the American characters that are just there to stitch the monster destruction sequences together.

Hey, some of us are here but are tarnished by geographic misfortune. Some of us are good people — really! I use my turn signals, return shopping carts and could easily pass a urine test!

My New Year’s resolution is not to buy Florida Man’s bad decisions. ND.

Yeah the "footprint rule" is unintended consequences writ large. 

The law of supply and demand. They did make small cars. They weren’t profitable because:

This is an extraordinarily stupid statement on multiple levels.

Why people would willingly sign their freedom away for ‘high property values’ is way beyond my understanding. Not only do they sign their freedom away while on their own property, high property values are also directly proportional to higher annual property taxes. Somehow, people are fine with paying high annual

::adds to Volume 46 of “Reasons I Don’t Live Where There’s An HOA” encyclopedia set:: 

My former BIL lives in a HOA community that prohibits washing cars in your own driveway.

In this crazy market $15.5k is a decent price for a nice, stock, unmodified FRS with under $100k miles. This ain’t that. No dice.

You can buy an actually nice BRZ/FRS for this money, or get a ratty/modified one for less. No reason to go for this one, so ND in the purest sense of the term.

A co-worker of mine bought a new Mach-e sight unseen and had no clue how to charge it at home. Really didn’t know anything about it. She asked me cause I’ve had a model 3 for years. Some people are just not too bright and throw money at new shiny things, then realize they jumped the gun and sell the cars. Not really