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Honesty
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“Oh my god honey, someone stole your car!”

And he was the comfiest criminal of all.

It does, you’re right. In fairness though, they’re a car maker, they made the car. They should’ve been aware of the infrastructure bottlenecking their sales, but that’s not really their business. I hope it becomes their business though.

Everything about this car, and nothing else even comes close, sadly.

I feel like they merely looked at the property with Google Maps using satellite view, and noticed a bunch of stuff, so the agent drove to the property and wrote it up. There’s no way anyone bothered to acquire or fly a drone over his house.

The *design* was right, the actual vehicle itself was very, very wrong.

Is the Blazer RS the only vehicle in history offered in FWD, RWD, and AWD?

You know... morons.

There are too many, I can’t choose!

I can’t wait until I’m so old I become a guy who could be described as having “too much shit in his shirt pocket.”

“When do we get the FREAKIN’ LICENSE PLATES?!”

Their margins are better on other vehicles on the lot, plain and simple. You’ll also notice dealer sales reps diverting you away from hybrid vehicles - they stand to make less money, so they want you to buy something else from them.

“We’ve tried everything! We tried not marking them down, and we tried not marking them down.”

Don’t forget the new normal of outrageous markup due to dealers treating their EV stable like it’s Faberge eggs!

Why help your constituents when you can keep stoking destructive culture wars?

Because that’s what heroes do.

Better than the competition of its era, surely, but better than its later replacement? Not on any technical level.

I have. And I owned an E36 M3 many years ago. And the E30 rear isn’t flawed, I never said flawed, it’s just a little rudimentary and doesn’t offer the level of grip of its replacement.

Daddy chill.

The saddest part is it has the crappy E30 rear suspension instead of the E36's Z-axle rear suspension. People forget that BMWs weren’t great handling cars until the Z axle was implemented.