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Yeah, where and how would a person get one of those.

Well, that and several manufacturers have stopped making large sedans. 

Since the metric is fatalities per miles driven, it’s not surprising the list is comprised mainly of popular commuter cars (big numerator) , or cars that have very few miles (little denominator).

It’s definitely checking the boxes for me. Has a stately, almost Bentley thing going on that I kind of dig.

I can’t imagine how you could not determine that a vehicle didn’t fit you on an extended test drive. Unless you didn’t bother to do one. Which would make you an idiot.

That’s about $1000 more than my mortgage....  (And my car payments are currently $0.)  I can’t even imagine that level of financial irresponsibility.  

The Genesis owner wants to trade in his GV80 because he says it’s uncomfortable.”

There’s no recourse for lying in this country. 

Simple, do everything you can to kneecap the education system so the general population is pretty dumb. Allow social media to work unchecked at spreading dumb misinformation in small meme form they can still manage to digest despite their poor education, make having an education and the ability to reason and

We will be when he shuts down the NOAA and hurricanes are no longer reported. They’ll just be “really bad storms”. Just like when he said we could reduce COVID cases by not testing for COVID... and how some states stopped reporting COVID cases and instead reported “several respiratory illness”.

Because the majority of voters in their districts are even dumber than they are

I miss the good old days when all it took to change a hurricane’s course was a Sharpie.

Oh good, an even uglier Peugeot 408.

 So by that standard, once the Melon Felon is sworn in, we'll be hurricane free for four years. Sweet!

Hey! Respect the OG! The Acura ZDX beat the X4 by 5 years AND proved that no one would buy them!

The general public has demonstrated that they are not responsible enough to be allowed to use the internet.

The internet does a fantastic job of connecting people and spreading information faster and easier than ever before. As a consequence, the internet makes it faster and easier than ever before to believe almost anything you want.

I loved the part of that ‘What in the world are they spraying?’ mockumentary when they went to an old aluminum mine and found that the soil and water there contained the exact parts per million of aluminum found in the Earth’s crust anywhere and used that as an example of chemtrails being real.

He’s got 84 months to pay that off.

Huh, whadya know, those people saying flying cars coming this year were right.