My brain literally locked up. I just sat there, mouth wide open, unable to form words.
My brain literally locked up. I just sat there, mouth wide open, unable to form words.
I have never watched this show in my life, but I was so bored last night I watched it. I can’t believe people have watched this show for so many years. Fake drama, obviously rehearsed lines, gimmicky plot twists from the producers.
Well, you’re not getting a new Fiesta ST. But is there any chance that we get the Puma from Europe as the new Ecosport, or as a new model alongside a new Ecosport?
Here we go again. An unattended prototype vehicle. Can we get an interior shot? Nope. And why are all spy photos taken with flip phone cameras?
I love spy photos, but I always wonder why they are blurry and omit obvious points of interest. The person who shot these Bronco pics clearly had total access, but we only get to very close up photos that don’t show much. How about the front end? Interior? Nope.
Why do criminal justice reforms never include educational opportunities for people while they are incarcerated? We’ve got millions of people sitting in jails twiddling their thumbs. They come out just as undereducated as they went in, but now hardened by their time in jail. What are we accomplishing by sending people…
Let’s start at the bottom of the list: over $4T in spending on housing, medical debt relief and universal childcare with no revenue source listed.
She just comes across as a phony. Whether it is her pretending to be Native American for decades - with no good explanation as to why, or her flip flops on Medicare for All, or her snakey move to try and paint Bernie as a sexist, or her lame “I like a beer” kitchen videos, or her down home smarmy stories about her…
There are already numerous mandating signs that dealers post, from an explanation of the document fee to the hourly rate for the service department. I sold cars for 7 years, and yeah, I suggested the voluntary repossession idea a few times. The problem with it is that customers buy cars so infrequently that they can’t…
The only solution would be to force dealers to post a sign at every salesman’s desk warning the customer of the consequences of a voluntary repossession. And/or make suggesting voluntary repossession illegal.
Car buying is enough of a mystery to most people that when they hear the salesman tell them a little “trick” that will let them buy a new car, they are all ears and not at all interested in the obvious pitfalls. You’ve got a buyer that already made one bad decision (buying the car they have now), and here they are…
To recline an airplane seat is to say to yourself “I am knowingly inconveniencing another person, and I don’t care.” It’s right up there with blocking an aisle in a store after someone says “excuse me,” or having a conversation with your kid’s school bus driver while all the cars back up behind the bus.
Yeah, at least in Lincoln’s down years they weren’t even trying. Cadillac has actually been trying all this time, but failing miserably.
It’s really an amazing feat that GM has accomplished with Cadillac. They’ve thrown billions at the brand over the last 30 years, yet somehow still ended up with platform shared vehicles that are not an obvious step up from Buick. They produced unique motors (Northstar - terrible, the V series V8s - great, Blackwind -…
I’d argue that GM has taken too many risks over the years, both with advanced engineering that wasn’t ready for primetime and with “advanced” styling that missed the mark with consumers. Yes, GM’s current lineup suffers from a total lack of forward thinking, with most models coming to market behind the competitors yet…
I have managed to trade in vehicles with negative equity three times and get something new at a lower payment. The first time I traded in a 2013 Hyundai Elantra GT lease and a 2013 Dodge Charger lease for a 2014 GMC Sierra finance. The second time was trading in the 2014 GMC Sierra finance for a 2016 Chevy Silverado…
Good point. Why would GM bother developing Blackwing as a Cadillac exclusive only to put it into a discontinued car and develop new cars that can’t fit the engine? It’s all insane, but par for the course with GM.
I assume the cat is trained to sense when it’s owner wants to shred another human, and performs that “service” for the owner.
This needs to apply to ride share cars as well. Drivers are regularly abused by scamming passengers working the system to get their unruly pets transported.
I just paid $61 for an oil change on my ‘17 Chevy Cruze. It gets expensive when the manufacturer doesn’t spec regular basic oil.