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And the dealer will cap the salesman’s commission at $1000, and pocket the rest of the profit.

Yeah, I guess it’s time to update the crash test dummies to account for our plus sized bodies. Still, it would be impractical and probably impossible to design enough adjustability into cars seats, steering wheels etc to properly seat every possible body. At a certain point buyers need to take the adjustability into

Until any of these navigation apps are able to tell you “that address does not exist” instead of giving you directions anyway, they all suck.

The UAW would be wise to go for job guarantees and minimal raises. We are in the longest economic expansion in history, and signs are pointing to a recession in the next year or so. Take a jobs guarantee, and strengthen the profit sharing amounts. 

Yeah, the Ranger doesn’t come in a strippy base version. The Colorado does, though. MSRP about $21,500 with a stick shift even. After the dealers they are under $20k.

Cheap paint. Front wiper arms do this as well. 

This is a legit take on Ford’s future plans from an investor’s point of view. I own Ford stock, and I really wonder where all those record profits over the last 8 years have gone. In the last 3 years there seems to be a real contraction of the product lineup, and the future is all “trust us” but the reality is is that

Isn’t it shocking what has happened to Ford in 7 short years? Think back to 2012. We had new versions of pretty much every vehicle in Ford’s lineup: Fiesta, Focus, Fusion, C-Max, Escape, etc.. and everything else was only a couple years old - F-150, Explorer. Not only that, but we had a lineup of electrified vehicles:

Who are these nut jobs? It’s a movie based on a cartoon based on a book. IT’S NOT REAL.

In fairness to her, the whole cast of a movie is rarely if ever all together on the same set, and these actions movies are filmed on green screens all over the place. Also, Marvel is filming several movies at once, so for scheduling reasons she may be delivering lines for multiple movies on the same day. Brie Larson

THAT Avenger was a Mitsubishi Eclipse in drag. A totally forgettable vehicle that I forgot! I was referring to the later Avenger sedans.

I lived the early 90s, I know which cars existed back then. I also owned a Mazda MX-3 GS, and enjoyed it. 

Uber and Lyft’s entire business model is based on taking advantage of the asymmetry of information they have over drivers and passengers. These companies are run by used car salesmen.

These are true parts of the new surge program. However, if Uber is overpaying a driver on one trip, yet underpaying many others in the process, it is still working out in Uber’s favor over the long run. That one driver who captured a surge amount, then applied it to a trip the the passengers didn’t pay surge on is now

Many writers have to resort to “you misunderstood” because way too many people are just too goddamn dumb these days. He was writing that in the third person, as an average middle American voter, NOT AS HIMSELF. He is trying to explain how many Americans feel when they here the Democrats make proposals to help everyone

The Tiburon wasn’t around way back then. You’d be correct if you mentioned the Hyundai Scoupe. The Avenger and Sebring weren’t around then either. Chrysler was still selling K cars back then. And The Maxda MX-3 was not a bad car, especially with the cool tiny 1.8 V6. Expensive for 130hp, yes, but not bad. The MX-3 GS

It’s the police, so it’s ok ::sarcasm::

If mass layoffs due to automation (see Andrew Yang - Democrat for president) are imminent, then why would we want to encourage mass migration of low skill workers? Yes, these people will come here and work hard (getting exploited because of their legal status along the way). Yes, we have a large contingent of poor US

It’s just like YouTube now, with a commercial every minute in the middle of the video. The internet is broken.

Where IS the money going? State aid may be diminishing but the overall budgets keep growing.