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It’s good for SEO.

You know, there just aren’t as many unrelated hyperlinks as I would like to see in this article. Think you guys could punch it up a little bit?

Hmmm, thought this looked familiar.

I’m not saying it has to be flashy. I’m just saying that their styling now is either bland or flat out bad.

Is VW no longer competitive because of costs or because they have a completely uninviting lineup of cars?

A lot of it is just the class of car. You buy a large luxury sedan because it has the latest features and looks like money. After 5 years, it no longer has the latest features and looks like the old model (no longer money).

The people we are arguing with are the same people that claim data can be skewed and don’t believe it, but their personal anecdote should be all the proof you need.

Asshole singularity has been achieved. An object of pure, ultra compressed assholium.

Not a Rockefeller but you sure are an asshole, lording your bourgeois lifestyle over the poors. In what way do you serve to enforce the oligarchy of which you will never be a member, only a lackey?

My point is that a the typical person can’t save for it. Half of American families can’t afford an unexpected $400 expense.  You attribute it to poor spending habits; well, back that up with some data.

If you are busting your ass at a dead end job, that is on you. Get a better job.

You’re the one that implied normal people could afford a $3,800 hotel stay for a 19 day vacation.

So... normal people can’t afford 19 days off work and $3,800 in hotels?  Your argument is changing...

I know this may come as a surprise, but not everyone makes great money despite busting their ass at their dead-end job for 20 years. There are LOTS of people who don’t make great money, and thus struggle to do much less than go on a 19 day vacation.

Yeah, “normal” people can’t afford 2.5 weeks straight off work, $3,800 in hotels, and then food/drink/travel on top of that.

Single cab trucks look great, but only in older generations.

The VegasLoop can only hold 3-5 people per car. A train car can hold over 30 

The most glaring problem is cost. The nearly $53 million this cost the government could have gone into actual transportation infrastructure. Secondly, anyone who has to use a mobility device but isn’t ambulatory enough to stow it in the trunk of a Model Y is screwed. There doesn’t seem to be any kind of accommodations

What advantages does this present over a tram system in the tunnels?