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If you did even the smallest internet search, you would have found that the Flamin Hot Cheeto Pop-Tart isn’t real in the sense that they’re actually sold in stores, but it was in fact a real thing that was made by Josh in the Mythical Kitchen, a part of an incredibly popular Youtube show, Rhett and Link.

Holy hell... $1145/month... for a lease... with $3,000 down upfront...

GM has been slow to develop electric vehicles? You mention the EV1, the Volt, and an EV S10, but don’t care to mention the Bolt, which has sold over 64,000 in the US alone and over 84,000 globally. They’ve sold almost 6,000 Bolts this year. You even quoted the article stating that they are currently developing 20

Ah, you’re right. I should have said “shit person.” It wasn’t necessarily a cop. Why are you incapable of just admitting they did a shitty thing? You continually defend them and their actions.

Death on the spot

You don’t think tires being slashed on CARS is notable news for a CAR site?

Following direct orders doesn’t remove the fact that they are individuals with (assumingly) fully functional brains, capable of making decisions for themselves and determining right from wrong. Going around and slashing car tires because one shit cop told the rest of the shit cops to do it is an inexcusable defense.

They’re not quite as bad as I described, but your mobility has been dramatically reduced because you have to find places to set up a trailer and you can’t get it down/up nearly the same mountain trails. Dirt roads? Sure. two tracks or mild trails? Probably not.

the thing that they haven’t figured out yet is that people don’t enjoy towing a house made of toothpicks and newspaper

I have been saying this for YEARS. I’m upset with you for mentioning it on Jalopnik because now everybody else is going to realize that a converted ambulance is THE best vehicle for this job.

I think the biggest factor would be, is the person on unemployment single, or live in a dual income household. If one person was making $100k/year and didn’t lose their job, but the other person was only making $30k/year, is now unemployed, and has been getting an extra $2400/month for unemployment, I don’t think

Well then they learned something, didn’t they lol Old GM would have stayed until they all died

They didn’t have to leave Europe, they sold Opel. The profits from Opel in Europe wasn’t enough to justify the cost, so why not sell it and have a wider profit margin? And they made cuts of ~14k people a year and a half ago so that in the event of an economic downturn (which happened significantly worse than anyone

Why does Mazda even offer a 3-sedan? Why not just save the production costs and just make only the 3-HB? The model only sold 50k units in North America in 2019 with sedan and hb combined, seems like a loss to even offer a model with that low of sales as two dramatically different body options.

What I meant by that was giving people the freedom of not being afraid to spend money. If someone was worried about paying their bills, they wouldn’t be looking to buy a car, or anything else unnecessary. They’d be spending very little so they make sure that if things get worse, they’re able to survive. I didn’t mean

so what you’re saying is that people making under $870/week before unemployment are now making more than they did before? Great, thanks for restating my point. Is this going to be bigger in the used market, yeah, nobody said it wouldn’t. But are there now more people, that were previously unable to even think about a

You act like people didn’t already get loans for vehicles while making $35k/year. I think you’d be surprised at how little money you actually have to make to get approved for a new car loan, especially if you come in with 10% for a down payment. And maybe they haven’t bought a car yet, but when they get back to work

Uh, what? Are you trying to say that $2400/month isn’t enough to lease/buy a new car? lol You’re fucking delusional.

they’re pinching pennies by not planning to return employee’s salaries or pay them back the “deferred” 20%. They’re just going to say “eh, sorry, we wish we could pay you, but things didn’t go as planned. Maybe next year!”

GM must have learned something because they haven’t laid off anybody since the start of the pandemic/economic collapse (aside from the plant workers that couldn’t work because the plants have been closed, but they’re back to work now). Say what you will about GM, but they got in front of this issue early, before the