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Probably a combination. I’d love a ferrari, but since i’ll never be able to afford one, they don’t really grab my attention anymore. I like attainable goals. 

Wait wait wait. You mean to tell me if the largest age group of people either like to buy something or not...it could make or break that industry? No way. 

36 year old millennials with mortgages, marriages, and children are still viewed as children themselves.

You’d think being in a metro area would suppress the desire to drive in kids but if they are gearheads they will really want to drive regardless of whether or not its the most efficient way to get around. I was born a gearhead and I grew un in San Francisco, which is a terrible place to learn to drive (especially a

may be less interested in mid-tier department store quality product

I take issue with the idea of millennials or GenZ killing” or “saving” industries. What is killing the automotive industry (and dairy, jewelry, etc) is capitalism. The tenets of capitalism keep wages low, but raise prices as high as they will go for max profit. Over decades, this philosophy prices younger people out

TL:DR - live in the modern world, or don’t. But you can choose to be sensible and educated and accept and mitigate modern the risks of modern technology as best you can.

The Tesla truck is powered by a SuperFX chip.

I was kinda with you until “Nissan Juke.”  

Have you sat in a car from 1994 lately? wtf are you smoking.

Oh, I like it, generally, but I’m in the midst of 12 weeks between Labor Day and Thanksgiving without a three-day weekend (unless I create one for myself) and it sucks. I don’t even open my laptop on Saturday to recover and grade on Sunday during football. Every weekend.

And? I can’t stand Brown but this league is so restrictive in player freedom I say bravo to what he and Rosenhaus did. Heck a player can be under a team’s control for up to 8 years (first 5 under the rookie deal and 3 franchise tags) and cut at any time. I don’t feel one bit sorry for the league.

What makes this the most hilarious is that the Raiders acquired one of the best receivers in the NFL, a guy who has a legitimate chance at the Hall of Fame, for a third and a fifth round pick and somehow lost the trade.

I mean, couldn’t *one* of you have given him a reasonable answer?  The only non-troll answer is the Acadia, and he literally said he had no use for an SUV.  I get that there’s a comedy element, but I thought there were supposed to be a few helpful suggestions?

Who told you the trade deficit is necessarily a bad thing? We have a consumer economy. 70+% of our GDP consists of consumer spending. As an example, when you buy a pair of Levi’s jeans, the chinese manufacturer might make $5. American corporate brand Levi’s might make $10, and the american retailer the remaining $10.

So - China’s policies that hurt the US are a good excuse for Trump’s policies that hurt the US?

I was always a Chevy guy. Bought an 09' brand new and ran it till this past winter, 190k miles, it was a great truck. Truck shopping, and giving each brand a fair look, I decided to go with the 19' Ram Laramie.  Rams redesigned interior blows everything out of the water.  Also, to get the features of a Laramie in a

So the solution to your problem is obvious. A shopping vacation in Texas. I am pretty sure the F-150 is 50 state legal and we don’t bite, I promise.

You can, but that has two downsides:

In any case, it’s clear that Ford wants to end truck V8 production.