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An 11 year old Prius with 90,000 miles was the best choice for a daily commuter that expects to take on 30k miles a year?

Even if this particular MG happened to be an MGA, it still takes the indefinite article “an”.

Over the past summer, I’ve been noticing an older woman (maybe in her 70's) driving in my neighborhood. The first time was in a vintage Mini Cooper that looked like it was kitted out for a rally. Then a pristine 924 Turbo and finally on another occasion a nice 240Z.

Ok, I’ll write a little about it...(My experience at Quicken Loans, which is now Rocket Mortgage) I know I could have gone to a smaller shop and it would have been slightly different, but not by much:

Yeah, it’s like the APR on my credit cards. I have no idea what it is or if it’s good or bad because I never carry a balance. I care only about the cash back and other rewards.

When one of my (many...) cars died I had a good job but bad credit. I needed a car. I went to my credit union with a 600ish score and got a 9% loan for $4,000 over two years. Pretty terrible. But I had a good job, bought a $4,000 car, and paid the car off in a year. And I kept it for like, three more after that. So

Could not agree more. Also add that the ease of repossession and the need to get to work means people will skimp on everything else first to pay the auto note in most cases. And even as expensive as cars are today, they are chump change compared to a house almost everywhere.

It doesn’t take a crystal ball to see where things go from here — just a passing look at what happened a decade ago.

There is absolutely no plan to tax the 401k of middle class Americans, full stop. The threshold for the tax is tens of millions of dollars, but thanks for the scare tactics.

At least the ornithopters in this version look as ornithopters should. The pathetically stubby-wing version in David “Auugggghhh!! Take my name off this movie now!” Lynch’s Dune are laughable.

Nah my guy, below is from the government, @ArrestMeRed is right. Ohio changed their split speed limits because it was found to be safer and thats only a 10mph difference (sources are below)

Related, don’t let anyone tell you that “Real enthusiasts never need ABS.”

You can get a ticket for impeding traffic. Here in MA it is a $20 fine.

Not illegal, but speed differential is dangerous whether you are driving faster or slower than the flow of traffic. Its safest to maintain flow

I do this. Sorry not sorry. When you drive home in the snow with snow and ice all over your car it all just slides down the windshield from the warm window, collects on the wipers, and freezes. Then you go out in the morning and the wipers are in a miserable frozen block of crap. The defrost takes 30 minutes to clear

You do not need to buy premium gas for cars that need premium gas. I have heard this so much from people thinking their car doesn’t need it so my forced induction or high(er) compression motor doesn’t either. No your 92 Camry doesn’t need it but other cars do for optimal performance. 

This is NP because it’s cheap and currently running, easy enough.

I want to like this one, since it comes in the signature Ultra Maroon color! But I can’t because it’s a death trap at any price. ND.

I’m going to have disagree with the Cavalier sentiment. I had lots of friends with those and Sunfires in high school and college. They broke down all the time. They cost pennies to fix, but that doesn’t make them indestructible. It just makes them cheap to fix.

How the hell can you use a Toyota Hilux as the cover photo for a slideshow about the most indestructible vehicles ever... and not have a Toyota Hilux in the running for most indestructible vehicles ever? Bullshit.