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We all know it’s way over valued.

Yep, it’s UBlock, which I use exclusively to treat the ANNOYING auto-play video herpes that AV Club gave to Jalopnik during the merger.

I’m having the same “issue” because of my adblockers and script blocking.

Yet again, another fucking video that doesn’t answer the fucking question in the headline.

I’m pro-union in general, but even i can admit that both sides have “financial interest” at stake that might cause them to “spin” the data.

Hope you all don’t mind if i jump in with an off-topic question, but this conversation touches on a topic for which I could use some expert insight. I’m currently trying to sell my ‘05 Accord Coupe (EX-V6, 89K miles) (kid #2 on the way) and not sure what would be a reasonable asking price. The car is in great shape

“The SUV Gods have demanded another sacrifice”

And the depreciation doesn’t add up either, losing 60% of value over only 3 years and 45k miles. Especially if he’s spending 500-1000/yr on maintenance.

Certainly possible.

“His credit score is a reflection of his debt to income.”

With a 620 credit score, maybe put the dreams of a sport sedan on hold a year or two and just get something with four wheels so you can get from point A to B? Sounds like Mr. 620 just wants to look good.

“Sure enough, I got a customer in south Florida who not only was looking to lease a sporty sedan, but was also in the unfortunate situation of having a credit score that was not so great. He told me his FICO was somewhere in the 620 range, and he had already spoken with a few dealers in his area who gave him quotes

I still wonder how or why so many people with poor credit (and likely not the best income) are buying $50k cars. It seems irresponsible.

Tom, it’s not your fault people are irresponsible with auto purchases, but if someone has a 620 credit score and can put down a few grand on a 32k car, they should be buying a cheap used car - hell, buy one that’s a 3 year old GM car for 1/3 of the Stinger’s cost and drive the wheels off while getting your finances in

I’m still stuck on why someone with a 620 credit score is buying a new car.

THAT is the travesty.

‘On opposite sides of the separator is either the cathode, which is positive, or the anode, which is negative’

Yeah, I don’t think he’d ever make up the price difference and I’d take significantly more power over slightly more torque.

The hatchback is the car he needs, not the one he deserves.

Given his complete lack of a commute, the gas engine is a better choice.

Just to note, this doesn’t work if you have a Premium membership with a Family Plan. I reached out to their customer support, and they said if you wanted the Spotify/Hulu bundle, you’d need to cancel your Premium/Family Plan, then create a new subscription without Family Plan (meaning any of your family members would