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Anyone who falls for this guy’s crap; can I sell y’all a monorail?

I think the bigger reason no one saves is because no one lives within their means.

A great deal for shareholders would be if Tesla starts making a profit. But it’s not. It would also be great if they could automate the production of a mass production car. But they’re still struggling with that.

My wife’s Prius Gen 1 made it to 320K miles. Final failure was rust, not battery or engine.

“Uppity” is on the list of no-no words according to an article from one of Jalopnik’s sister sites. You racist monster.

I reserve judgement about “pedantic” I’m sure we can find a problem with that too, I’ll get back to you.

Holy shit that retirement plan is NUTS!

Tesla apologist unite! HOLD THE LINE!

Cash is very easy to put away, like in a cookie jar, or under your mattress.

If you have a brain and some sort of self control - you don’t “need” a separate account. Sure, perhaps it’s easier (and it’s super easy to open a fee free savings account by the way - it’s not rocket science). Your checking account is just fine. But you have to be intelligent enough to be “well my checking account has

Nah. Most Americans could save. They would just rather spend the money on something rather than save it. Living pay check to pay check is not an indicator of one’s ability to save money. You can have a stable job that pays well and still live pay check to pay check. The fact that 78% of Americans live this way doesn’t

Having managed a small fleet for over ten years, I’ve found that almost anything will last beyond 200k if you maintain it. Not just oil changes but also timing belt replacement, etc. And that’s with a lot of harsh stop-and-go, dozens of different drivers, etc. Highway miles should get you to 300k easily.

This is a dumb, misleading list.

Predicting vehicle reliability seems to me like it’s similar to predicting the weather.

Jesus Christ, it’s like you’ve NEVER seen a movie before.

The starters in those things shit the bed the SECOND there is a disaster.

“Overall, it sounds like a teenager being a teenager.”

I ran away from home once, but before I did I bought a van.

I learned how to drive a manual 30 years ago when I was 17. My girlfriend taught me.

I have a clip on BMW grille/badge on my OG Sorento so people think I drive a X5.

Sounds more like they have shitty pedestrians. Course, if I lived in AZ I’d probably throw myself into traffic.

It’s a “self-driving” car, why would you expect the human behind the wheel to be paying any attention to the road?