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Where am I saying consumers should more deferential to a corporation? Cadillac sucks. If they and the rest of GM failed tomorrow I would only be sad for the people who depend on them for their food, overpriced healthcare, and housing.

When you’re a struggling company and enthusiasts have and will never support the brand....yeah there’s something wrong with building a purposeless car that fourteen people will buy.

I’ve never found leather durable. It cracks, gets shiny, etc., if not very nicely cared for.

On the other hand, I’ve owned 20+ year old Civics with cloth seats that were absolutely immaculate.

Good blog.

....or just continue using the beloved, legendary interlagos circuit.......

Man, just do a better job at humor. It is easy to write funny things about bad companies. Punching up is funny, punching down isn’t. That’s all I’m saying. 

Based on every single thing that I’ve read about the vaccine rollout, I’m not sure common sense has had much influence thus far.

ex: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/01/nyregion/cuomo-health-department-officials-quit.html

Cool, that doesn’t change this:

Notably, some recent research argued that income and credit scores are highly correlated. For example, Albanesi, De Giorgi, and Nosal (2017) argue that there is a strong positive relationship between credit scores and income and that, after controlling for age, income is the most

‘67 Chevy is sweet. 

HAHAHA SICK BURN AT PEOPLE LESS WELL OFF THAN YOU, DUDE.

get a clue shane. 

Lewis Hamilton lost eight pounds in a week.

F1 drivers are generally at the peak of their physical fitness, so the drivers that have contracted the coronavirus have not appeared to have any long-term impact. However, the long-term effects of the disease still aren’t known; the fear is that it could turn out to be an insidious illness that pops up later in

Good thing Elizabeth already mentioned that quite clearly:

I feel like combining infrastructure quality and traffic is a weird/problematic choice.

California has tons of roads and the quality of the pavement isn’t that bad. There are just too many people driving on them mindlessly. Roads generally aren’t the cause of traffic, motorists are. The access to vehicles and

It needs to be small, spacious (for what it is), fuel efficient, and fairly fun. I have no interest in anything that doesn’t fit those requirements.

I can fit a full size spare (17x9.5 wheel with 255/40 tire) in the back of my fun car and still fit a weekend’s worth of stuff for two people in the trunk around it. All

It is an existing dash that they retrofitted. It doesn’t make sense to completely redesign the dash for an expensive option that many cars won’t feature.

The glare can’t be worse than standard mirrors reflecting brodozer eBay HID’s into your retinas. 

I assume you don’t drive at night? Standard mirrors are great at ensuring that every single lumen from the dozens of SUV/pickup trucks that seem designed solely to kill pedestrians and blind motorists in traditional cars.

I don’t think anyone in the comments is saying they’ve only found bad mechanics, just that they’ve had to work hard to find good ones.

I have one shop that I trust to do work on my cars. The guy’s prices are fair, he doesn’t try to upsell me, and he lets me provide the parts and just pay labor. I still do most work

At this point a 2010 Civic is not much more expensive to buy and is absolutely cheaper/safer to own though...