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Neutral: Pickups are fine as long as you can reach into the bed and grab something without having to climb the thing.

The Dodge Journey: The cheapest crossover for people who bought the cheapest condoms.

Everybody knows it’s a completely black and white choice too. We MUST either stay at home forever and adopt a universal basic income so nobody ever has to work again (except essential people. Fuck those guys) OR we need to deny that the virus exists at all, and go completely back to normal, but now it’s no longer

I can’t read Japanese, but I wonder if the tiger and dragon are used as metaphors....

Not to mention the decline in Asian and female representation.

Chewing gum is disgusting.

Ugh, fine. Let’s break it down by idea.

I had them on my ‘91 Integra. I must be the only one but they never bothered me and drove that car for 181,000 miles over nine years. Amazingly, like the rest of they car, they never gave me any trouble. Damn I miss that car.

You’re going from a Yaris to a model 3, heck of an upgrade!

I’ll never get past the interior. It’s so blah for the price. And I’m one of those guys that doesn’t need Bentley levels of luxuriousness.

I’m surprised you got past the Model 3's “severely inbred Model S” exterior.

I considered it during my last car purchase, well a used one. I already wasn’t a fan of the interior design, but seeing what it looks like after a year or two of use, it looked like an early 00's Hyundai quality stitching and materials.

> Center-mount spedometers suck.

Give it a couple days. I dealt with it in a few previous cars: Scion xB, MINI, and Prius (center-stackish - the speedo is offset well toward center.)

So you buy cars based on CEO attitudes? Most people I know don’t keep track of automotive CEOs, and few can name the CEO of the company that built the car they’re driving. (Unless they’re driving a Tesla, in which case they know that Musk is part CEO, part bat-shit-crazy.)

The Zumwalts were intended to provide Naval Gunfire Support for amphibious operations and forces ashore. The thought was our future conflicts would be fought in the littorals (near the coastlines), and an advanced gun system could provide a larger volume of fire, more affordably, from deeper magazines than any missile

Those are sucker prices for sure.

If you can sell it at sticker why discount? Thats all profit lost. Managing production is something Toyota does well and the big 3 don't. 

Discounts are generally done at the manufacturer level not individual dealers. Why lose money selling the car when you can make a monthly payment and sell it for a profit later?

Fellow Jalops,