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I’m going to ask SirusXM what they think makes their signal so shitty, and use that.

“If it had a manual I would by a used one in 5 years”

Come on now, it’s not a Honda. ;)

Most big tough men don’t buy big tough trucks because they need them, they buy them to PRETEND that they need them.

OH GET THE FUCK OVER IT

It even has a damn number pad taking up valuable dashboard real estate, in 2017! When was the last time you dialed a phone number at all, let alone in your car?

It’s the kind of math you do when you want to further a narrative, my friend.

You definitely do as we’ve gotten him at least half a dozen sales from people we’ve referred to him. :)

Pennsylvania too.

And thats a plenty handsome car for its price! And surely enough luxury for the ages

>Done right, it could have been a Cayman GT4/Camaro fighter.

Can confirm, test drove it and was impressed. In NA it was only offered with the 2.0T from the GTi, and even available with a manual on FWD versions.

They also considered the potential safety hazard of excessively bright LED turn signals on newer models, but then decided not to worry about it since the BMW drivers had already proven incapable of activating them.

The article is basically saying that most add ons are a waste. I disagree though. My Wrangler extended warranty paid for itself 1500 miles past factory coverage (car was a POS though). With the Wrangler I also bought prepaid packages of 6 synthetic oil changes. I got Penzoil Platinum + 5 tire rotation for what

In my experience not being a jerk about it tends to yield better results. My Subaru had $900 worth of dealer upgrades, including things I wanted like interior scotch guard. I know it’s overpriced, but I was just like “look man, my budget is X and this upgrade pushes it over. Knock it off and I’ll purchase the window

That’s funny. When a client claims another dealer is offering X below what we are offering, I say, great....show it to us in a written quote, and we’ll match it. It’s amazing how few quotes I ever see. So who’s the dirty liar? This happens every damn day. In the car business we can tell when the customer is

This is my mother and her Aussie, Poe, in my NA Miata, with Duke the beagle mix trying to horn himself in.

Coop. Macie. Coop & Macie on the first day they met bonding on a 6 hour car ride.

I’d rather my city just buy what’s cheapest instead of trying to make an activist purchase on my dime.