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I’ve wondered that for a while now too, especially seeing his particularly eloquent take-down of this particularly garbage article.

FTFY

Just because you’re ditching a Yugo for something more reliable doesn’t mean that you should buy a Chrysler 200.

Truth. But it’s not that good either.

You’re making a great case for the G37

Pick up a used s2000. You get everything you said you wanted (okay, no turbo, but do you really care at NINE THOUSAND RPM?)

He said he doesn’t want a cheap-feeling interior.

Better to buy a hybrid than a death trap

Buying used is great. Buying a Geo?... Just don’t get in an accident and I guess you’ll be fine.

Purchased, thus alleviating any guilt I might have had about blocking all of your ads for the month.

Purchased, thus alleviating any guilt I might have had about blocking all of your ads for the month.

As an American who learned how to speak Japanese, I can attest to this. It’s an amazing language, but there’s really no way to prove that to yourself without actually learning it.

Because someone driving a $50,000 truck is “poor”

This article is terrible.

Yeah, this. It wasn’t a perfect game but it’s fun, memorable, and challenging. To top it off, the article only mentions anything even SLIGHTLY related to the headline twice... that it’s using a “tired damsel trope” and that the princess gets squished by a cartoon cow.

I live in a rural area, and I’m nothing even resembling rich.

Incorrect; however having oil prices push us into technology that would increase large vehicle efficiency or begin to replace petroleum-based energy altogether through increased customer demand is indeed worth it.

Well then no problem, right?

Correct (aside from your “stupidity” comment); however it is worth increasing the associated costs for work trucks that are actually used for work in return for getting everyone who uses a truck or SUV to simply commute with a single human being in the vehicle.

The environment is more important than you or your job.

I, for one, welcome oil going through the roof. Please do. I would love to see the thumb-screws turned on all of those massive SUVs and pickup trucks.