foghat1981
foghat1981
foghat1981

I mean sure..but thats a pretty low bar, no? We have been so beaten down that generally as workers we are just ecstatic for scraps. 

Richards is...a choice alright.

Funny - you missed the point completely. 

These cases are more about service members getting their first large paychecks and going to the dealership just off base that specializes in removing them from their money.

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White guy here who spent 31 years in various management positions at a Big 3 OEM.

What a beautiful, functional little vehicle.

Granted, but...

“2006 Congress passes the “Talent Amendment” which caps interest on loans made to active military personnel and their families at 36%, reacting to findings that high-cost payday lenders had been targeting the military.”

That’s how they do it in the Citroën Ami Cargo, so it’s probably a good idea

Hear me out here: Rally-spec ECOVan

Even worse, I replied to a dealer that had a ‘fill out this form to get our lowest price’ on their website (which was only on certain vehicles, most had the asking price listed.) So I did. Even after about 10 e-mails back and forth I never received a price. The ‘Internet Manager’ even got involved, asked what they had

“I can schedule your in -person appointment directly over the Internet!”

A terrible pattern forms here. I do not worship the military nor put those who serve on a pedestal. But it seems clear that if our politicians really respected those who enlist, they would get behind subsidized, 0% car loans with added cash bonuses for buying EV vehicles. If we had a functioning Congress, that would

Been running into this from Ford dealers all over the LA area as well.

I would have persistently asked the dealer if they had accounted for the recent updog shortage. 

That’s about the only way to be underwater on payments on a truck in this market.

You have every right to refuse. I just find it sad that airlines keep fucking us over with making every single little thing an expense, to the point that they’re now charging $50 to pick your seats or else haggle with people and make things awkward on the plane.

One day, hopefully not too far away, I propose that we’ll all have to refer to him as “Oscar winning actor Brendan Fraser” and it will be richly deserved.