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nice work. It was like reading a wheeler dealers episode.

Hippies

Did he also call the WAAmbulance?

This isn't a distinctly automotive issue. China manufactures EVERYTHING, but there is little innovation. Someone send them plans that they build under contract, amd then welch on if it works out, or simply reverse engineer a product. This has helped the economy and country for decades, (they got a Mig design for free

Merits of the case aside, I'm now resenting this accusation leveled at America, Land of the Brave and Home of the Free (™), that we were the source of the original complaint. Take some personal responsibility, United Kingdom, like American Hero and World Savior Ronald Reagan (™) would've done.

Well, here's the thing. I was raised by a guy who raced motorcycles. I grew up at the racetrack, around bikers and gearheads and things motorized. I was taken to car shows because I thought they were fun. I really like cars and I like to drive the fuck out of a good car. I have dated more than one guy for his car —

I think we need to dig deeper !

Canada and Mexico are involved in an intense large scale game of paper football. CASE CLOSED.

Stink lines? Thanks for explaining, otherwise I would've thought, "Bacon."

They'd be better off just embarking an actual Apache

I think it got translated from bullshit.

Usually I would agree, however, I bought my last car new. It really comes down to the economy of the exact situation.

So here it goes: I was getting rid of a Saab 9-7x (bought used, and may be the best/worse car I have owned), about to be married, and didn't need two GMT360 platform vehicles (she has a Trailblazer).

Buying new is often not the greatest idea, but sometimes it's good. There is some value to having a car from new if you're OCD about maintenance and mechanical sympathy perhaps, or if you want to order something specific (and otherwise hard to find in the used market) that needs to be ordered. Sometimes you can find a

If the automakers were making something I wanted at a price I could afford, I would consider buying new. Until then, thanks for the sweet ride, suckers!!!

I'm not paying those sorts of prices for one of these vehicles that is going to be ludicrously expensive to maintain soon.

If you're broke (or a savvy shopper), you don't waste your money on any of these. You get a perfectly good (and very nice) Mazda6 or Ford Fusion or something like that (or cheaper). You'll save a

I hate buying new. All I can think the whole time I'm driving the car is that I just got crushed by instant depreciation and will be bleeding interest for the duration of the loan. If I pay cash up front I feel like a sucker for having capital tied up in a massively depreciating "asset" that I then can't have fun with