dwford
doug
dwford

Corporate BS and waste at its finest.

Plenty of dealers still make their money from the in person dealership strong arm tactics, and see no need to become commodity distributors to low margin internet shoppers. Personally I’d never set foot in a dealership (other than a preliminary test drive visit) without settling on an exact car and getting the numbers

The best you can do while the car is moving is to spin the PokeStop and tap blindly at your screen while watching the road to collect the balls. I manage that, but only if there is no one behind me or in front of me. Poke balls aren’t worth crashing for. Even that is sketchy. Sadly people are in fact dumb enough to

Tesla is finding out the hard was that there are only so many responsible, intelligent people to buy your products. After that, there are just a bunch of idiots that don’t read the manual, misuse the product, then cry when things go wrong. These people are why we can’t use toasters in the bathtub.

The Camry reminds me of the old Buick Century. I’m talking about the one that came out in the early 80's and continued well into the 90's. That car kept the same chassis and increasingly outdated engines, just getting restyled every 5 years or so. It even gained some fake plastic “windows” behind the rear doors. The

Perhaps the car got damaged in transit and is being repaired, which is shady but happens.

We as a society have too much time on our hands, and have taken to being nosey busy bodies. Leave this poor lady alone.

I agree with your sentiment on the navi, but most luxury buyers - especially those buying new, are going to want it.

The $30k number is an illusion. Do you really want one of the stripped base models with vinyl seats and no navi? For $30k you’re going to get a mostly loaded midsize sedan from the mainstream auto brands, or a fully loaded compact sedan from the same brands. Only a real badge whore would drive one of the luxury

So the decision was to continue to allow trucks to smash into the bridge, instead of just fixing the problem by lowering the road.

There are a lot of churches at Pokestops.

The really big question - bigger than your odometer - is whether you should be able to lie and cheat without getting caught, and to what level the people you are lying to and cheating can go to catch you.

This car will be parked in the hood shortly, with its latest burnt out clutch and its broke-ass owner back to riding the bus.

Haha, not the same person. Just 2 guys sharing the same pain, lol.

I feel YOUR pain. Mine leaving was a sad day. But, like Tavarish, I got a house with the money.

I felt exactly the same way the day they came to take my Ariel Atom away.

I love the idea of the game world being my real city, but I just don’t get Pokemon, nor do I care to try to. How about a nice RPG game using this tech?

The price of the packages might be the same, but people with money can afford to stock up during sales, so they never pay the full retail that poor people do when they run out of an item in between sales. If a $10 item goes on sale for $7, a person with money might buy 3, essentially getting the 3rd one free, while a

So this all tells us 2 things: that Tesla needs to stop promoting it’s system with the word “autonomous.” It’s customers are obviously not sharp enough to understand what “semi” means, either. Also, the driver clearly wasn’t paying any sort of attention, either through gross negligence or perhaps a medical issue.

There’s a company that actually makes cars like that: