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It's heartwarming to see some solidarity between criminal organizations.

How can you make it ILLEGAL to NOT use a 3rd party to sell your products?

Could the X-37B, or a craft like it, be capable of even capturing a small enemy satellite in orbit and returning it to the US? Why not? Theoretically the X-37B could fly up to the object, take meticulous pictures and measurements of it using optical, laser and radar sensors, then a second flight could be prepared to

so at one point was she a Cruze missile?

But can we get an XTS V-Sport Hearse? 410 hp twin turbo V6, AWD wagon!

Now, here we are, ten years later: Cadillac wants to change again, and once again people are up in arms. I call this the "Facebook syndrome." Every time Facebook changes its layout, people complain, and scream, and yell, and call their congressperson, and insist that Facebook will never see another penny of their

Have you done the math on leases? Apparently not. Leases are the most expensive way to have a car. You will have paid them more than the car has depreciated during the time you had it. It is typically equivalent to having a 20% interest rate on a car loan for that time. Why do you think dealers try to push you

How about going to a credit union and getting as loan for $5k and get a perfectly serviceable loan for a cheap and reliable used car? You can get a 3 year loan for 2.99% (at least at mine and I know there are similar places with similar rates) interest and pay about $150/month. Use the extra $200/month to pay down

Leases are such fantastic tools for negative equity because they help break the cycle of constantly trading cars that you're underwater in. You might have to pinch pennies for 3 years until the lease is up, but then you're DONE. It's a lot easier than getting out of it via traditional financing.

Don't buy new! Trade that money pit for a AMG Mercedes that will in no way become a bigger money pit that will financially bankrupt you.

Well it's not in this book.

There is a %0.0 percent chance of D standing for Diesel.

I think people are getting confused by your wording, most people would call those half shafts or axles.

Check the top right corner, it's Inyokern Airport.

My recollection is that the car has no drive shaft.

I hope he has a backup plan if some dough head rear ends him in traffic.

And while were at it:

That's quite a bit of speculation on your part. If the Viper ever becomes a valuable collector car, it's going to be so far in the future that your grandkids will be the ones auctioning it off. The odds of reselling it for even close to what you paid for it are slim to none, especially if you plan to drive it.

Never, ever, ever, ever, buy an expensive car (especially one at the limit of or beyond your means) because you think it will be valuable in the future. You will be wrong, and in the slim, slim chance you are right, the maintenance of a low production car will still cancel out any slowing of depreciation.

It's an ugly, bloated, and outdated car. It was awesome when it came out in the 90s, but for what they cost now, I'd rather have a new Z06, M4, 911, etc.