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Seems to me that the path to success for a company is to either find or create a growing market. With the 2016 US presidential election coming up soon, I predict that personal fallout shelters will soon be in very high demand. GM would be wise to get in on this market while money still has value.

So you spent your time and energy tearing the floor of your car apart so you wouldn’t HAVE to drive an Aston Martin Vantage 90 miles? Your logic escapes me.

It can be pretty expensive to upgrade.

Costco also has the one with craisins in them.

I’ll bet that would work better for my wife. She loves Cheerios and many mornings they end up all over the house or her car. I think this is just practice for when we have a kid.

I’m not. I was looking to trade up until I found this was a standard feature on all models. I guess I’ll just have to deal with it.

I think mid 2018 is a generous estimate. There is something like 300k preorders. let’s say half of the preorders actually go through with it. Tesla is going to produce 150k cars for customers by mid 2018? Tesla has only sold like 200k units since they started. I know they have the giga factory and everything now. But

The problem is if you are in a lease. When the lease ends you need a car. If the TM3 is not readily available then they’ve lost a sale.

When were the tablets introduced? Because the Pats haven’t played in Seattle since 2012.

I agree, I think previous apathy combined with a lack of education, previous stigmas, and a sensationalist desire to have a clear cut winner and loser have brought is to our current impasse. Luckily those educated are realizing the problem, they’re just not being heard from either side of the argument.

I am interested in reading the criteria for being placed on this scale. What makes a 2 a 2 and 8.9 a 8.9?

OUCH! [pun intended]

He has won a lot of prizes from $kay ;)

I’m happily married and faithful, but a classmate in college told me that story over 4 decades ago and, well, I’ve been saving it for the right moment.

Fair enough. Sorry I didn’t elaborate more, just so many replies ha

Considering you can get a 99-01 with 85k miles on it, no paint issues and services records... for $15k, I don’t think anything was stolen.

It’s amazing how $9500 for a 17-year old 996 with 243,000 miles is considered a steal. Just goes to show just how inflated the whole used Porsche market is, even for the “undesirable” Porsches. Maybe I’m just bitter because I can’t buy a 911 for the price of a salvage-titled 944...

Paintball marker + sunroof = free traffic entertainment for all.