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Honestly most of the time I don’t worry about this much. Yeah our Macan wasn’t tested, but Porsche does make safe cars and the Q5 scores just fine. Most of the cars that aren’t tested are higher-end luxury cars, and would you really expect Mercedes to make an S-Class less safe than an E just because it’s not getting

Unfortunate NP, only because these were like $30k a few years ago and I should have gotten one then. Wish it was red, and a wing on these is just bad looking, but it’s got all the right other stuff.

Honestly the whole car is inconvenience and potential pain but it’s worth it because it’s just such a cool car. With that the minor convenience upgrades to the 2nd gen also come with some removed charm. No 3-spoke wheels for example, and the pipes are just routed to the back, they still go through the side sill and

In my experience a bun helps keep them from rolling over.

No I get that there’s plenty of people that don’t make decisions because of politics myself included. And Trump and Musk both brought themselves into it by getting involved with politics whether directly or indirectly. But Trump was just another rich celebrity who was just...there until he got into it politically with

Woah there’s even grass growing out of the tires! /s

It’s not really the same price as those though. Yeah if you’re loading up an F150 to a Platinum you’re going to be close to an AWD Cybertruck but the CT is “est” $80k starting for an AWD which is basically minimum equipment for most truck buyers. But right now most of the trucks being delivered are the Beast variant

Trump was friends with the Clintons long before he announced his candidacy and Elon was hated by the right for years. Yeah they’re top tier shitty but it’s amazing how much shittiness people will put up with if you’re on their side of politics.

Richard Zhang, a Cybertruck owner from Pittsburgh, said the vast majority of the interactions he has about his truck have been positive. But the negative ones are really, really negative.”

Honestly don’t get what the hate for these is aside from bullshit gatekeeping. Not willing to risk your life as much as us? Psh...

The cracked windshield with a loan does invite some fair assumptions. Because of the loan they’re required to insure it for physical damage coverage, but not repairing the glass means one of two things. Either they were too cheap to spring for full glass coverage and didn’t want to spend their deductible for the

When I was selling cars we had one that one of my clients was looking at. Aside from what we see now with there really not being a price floor compared to other contemporaries, there was one benefit at the time. Extended warranties were cheap because it rated as a 1.5l engine, which wouldn’t apply for this because

If they actually enforced the laws like left lane for passing, no tailgating, headlights on, phone use, etc...

My question though is if it was on the edge why didn’t they ask for a paystub upfront figuring they’d probably need it? If they asked for a paystub and then it got declined the income probably didn’t add up to his claimed total (or the F&I person fudged it to try to get an approval), but either way it’s 100% the

“did not want to be bound by the (retail installment sales) contract.”

They seem to be attracting the customers that would otherwise buy a Ram Rebel. The guys who are probably a total bro but not the asshole kind. Those guys are getting squatted/lifted trucks or flooring it everywhere in a TRX.

This is the last generation before they got all blobby and overinflated-looking, so there’s that. I’d like to think the buyer was some older gentleman who DID buy a newer Corolla for his wife and she couldn’t figure out any of the tech. She made a big fuss about it and complained every time she got in the car so to

My choices may be skewed a bit by the fact that they’re not supercars and to the average person look like normal cars, which does up the impressiveness factor compared to something like a Ferrari that you expect to sound amazing, but:

Toyota is winning because they finally got the Tonka Truck styling to work, at least in the eyes of the truck buying public.

I really wish May’s stuff would be more popular so people would understand my references to it.