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I had a 2000 Dodge Neon, I never understood why they went for Calibre and did it so badly.

They already have, years ago. Their initial reliability issues have been solved a while ago and even those seem to have been contained to the Quadrifoglio rather than the entire model range

See it all the time, people think modifications add value. (Yes I know there are rare examples where they can). In general, mods lower the value of a car, but clearly this isn’t known (or ignored) by a lot of sellers.

Uhhhh...he’s had 34,000 miles to beat the car, and now he wants ALL of this money...lol.

The only way to look cool at 70 is to do absolutely nothing to look cool. Any effort to try to look cool will be doomed to making you look desperate.

They must have brain damage to be riding bikes with no protection in this environment. Certainly the carnage around me in God’s Waiting Room, FL makes me have *zero* interest in riding a bike even with ATGATT. It’s like one dead biker a month just in my little county. Harley riders with helmets are VERY much the

They do have hearing damage, but they just use hearing aids and turn them off when riding.

The 4Runner, the official truck of wearing a cowboy hat from H&M.

LTD is short for luxury trim decor, not limited.

In Minneapolis this was classified as “mostly peaceful protesting.”

What ? stop asking relevant questions. - Jalonik law states that any action that negatively affects black people is racism.

This is just silly. The volumes will come back on lower end cars. Inventories are going up from latest reports and sure, automakers want to sell high-margin cars, but they will eventually chase volumes like they always do.

If they ride at highway speeds with no helmet and no earplugs, they do have hearing damage. Even with a helmet, highway riding without earplugs will eventually result in minor hearing loss

Thank you, sir, for eloquently making the point I was trying to figure out how to word properly. The immediate jump to ‘law must be racist’ is naïve at best.

I’m not saying everyone should straight pipe their bikes but there is an element of truth to the saying. I’ve got two bikes that came with loud exhausts and my commuter came with the stock one. When I’m filtering (legal here) I have far less people cut lanes in front of me and far more people moving to give me room

I find it incredibly shitty of GM to drop the price of the Bolt into bargain territory, and then promptly kill it.   Fokkers. 

Don’t forget the Chevy Bolt EV!

Exactly how I roll.

It wouldn’t work WITHOUT pooling risk. In relation to driving, if you didn’t pool risk, then your rates would be purely based on you. Good driver with zero tickets and zero accidents? Your rate would be incredibly low. Gotten a few tickets and been involved in a few accidents? Your rate would be incredibly high, and

Agreed. The 4xe is a compelling package. The refinement in the transition from EV to ICE is a little bit lacking, but other than that there isn’t a whole lot to dislike. I’m sure being eligible for the tax credit helped take some of the bite out of the purchase price too.