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Now can we address civil forfeiture cases, where assets are taken and sold by the state, without any meaningful recourse? Don’t lend your car to a friend. If busted with drugs, the cops can take your car in many states, even if the friend doesn’t get charged. That is messed up, and disproportionately affects lower

And the judge ruled on why that privilege cannot be revoked without due process and why the law cannot disproportionately affect poor people.

Former F&I guy here: protect yourself from this nonsense by having your own financing in-hand before casting a shadow on a dealer lot. If you are unable to get your own financing due to credit issues, the universe is screaming at you to not buy a car.

Wait...are you SERIOUSLY suggesting that car dealers do shady shit to make a quick buck?

You have a basic misunderstanding of how insurance works. AAA makes more money the fewer claims you make. You also somehow seem to think that Bacon’s blog post contradicts AAA’s findings when it actually has exactly the same conclusion. It might make more sense to you if you realized Bacon uses “required” and

I’ve read some lawyers in the past claim that those disclaimers are essentially rubbish. It doesn’t seem right that I can just slap a disclaimer on a ticket and free myself of any responsibility of liability, even in cases of negligence.

Anyone can selectively quote the ‘94 Civic Owner’s Manual to prove a point, the entirety of the manual’s message is what’s important.

Well why don’t you arrogant Acurans stop forcing your Hondaen beliefs on me and my children? Every time Hondadays rolls around, my children are ridiculed by their classmates because they celebrate the 9 Days of Toyotathon, and I’m sick of looking at that stupid CRX statue in front of the courthouse. What a waste of my

1 less RS to blow a head gasket

I believe you mean Festiva-s

When I was a kid, Honda Days was the one, sacred thing that seemed to bring people together. Now, it seems like you can’t even put a statue of Sochiro anywhere in public without some Toyotathonist getting all offended. Sorry, America is a predominantly Hondeo-Acuran society and always has been, if you don’t like it,

You know, there’s a road near my house that actually has reflective rubber pylons in between the left and right lane, for say 50 feet or so, so people have to turn into their own lane. It helps get cars through more quickly, and it allows people making their free right turn to be confident that people turning left are

The inescapable cloverleaf ALL DAY!!!

The traffic simulation is perfectly accurate

Short sellers have been bashing TSLA for years, and they have been on losing side of that argument time after time. There have been plenty of them since well before the stock even hit $100 a share. They want bad publicity around the company, so they can stop getting burned on their bad investments.

Is it just me, or does this not seem elaborate at all?

The flying car is not really a technological problem: it’s a people problem.

Subaru tests their paint by HAHAHAHA no they don’t just kidding

As is tradition

Pffft. I know I got a good deal: