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A limit is set for a reason. because saying “close enough” is how people get themselves into financial trouble. You bend your limit because, “eh, $26k is close enough to $25k, I can afford that.”. Then you find yourself saying, “well, if I can afford $26k, I can afford $27k because it’s close enough.” Next thing you

So why did you go recommending Miatas at $26k and $28k??? 

a week or two? which is it, a week, or is it two? Sounds like you’re on a permanent vacation because every time I take time off work, I have to know how long I’m going for before I leave lol

Considering the Panamera starts about $7k more (according to MSRP, not real sale price), I have no fucking idea why the Panamera exists

What happens to the workers for something like this? People are getting paid to build these ships, and then it’s never finished, and is eventually scrapped. Who pays the people scrapping them though? The business has already folded and washed their hands of this project, where’s the money coming from to pay the people

You don’t really visit those places though. When you pull into a Caribbean island port, they tend to have “towns” built up around the docks to cater to the tourists. It gives the cruisers the feeling that they’re experiencing these places, when in reality, they’re gated communities to make the countries look beautiful

but nobody mentioned the M4..

They continually improve every vehicle every year as issues arise. Every manufacturer does that

also the caprice and the roadmaster. 

god damn, that commercial unlocked a part of my brain that held memories I didn’t know existed

charge me three times as much and give me twice as much car. A $15,000, 2 seat (maybe with some storage room behind the seats like an extended cab), 200 mile EV. That’s perfect

why would they do that though. That’s giving up brand history for money they’ll make anyways.

If you’re going to include the Kia Soul and sedans with lift backs, you should probably include every CUV. Is the Soul not a CUV?

Interesting that Kia wouldn’t do it because my manual Camaro had cruise control... and was made in 1994. Wonder why Kia wouldn’t do it

Strange that the Ford layoffs come at the same time as they were handed a $1.7 Billion fine for the fatal rollover accident

As the guy that was quoted for the Echo, I didn’t miss the point of the Echo. You’re right, it was cheap, basic transportation. That doesn’t mean it’s a great car though. There’s a reason why Toyota only sold just over 150k Echo. The price still wasn’t worth the vehicle that you got. It was a miserable experience to

just a tactic to get people to buy before Sep. 5th, basically artificially boosting their 3rd quarter profits in an attempt to raise Tesla stock. How has the SEC not cut Musk’s head off yet?

Being the guy that drove around with his high beams on for 6 months because he was too lazy to replace a low beam bulb, I’m genuinely surprised you’re having your cat replaced in a timely fashion. 

you’re probably right lol to be fair, I can’t say I’ve seen one on the road in the last 3 years lol

They only sold like 150k of them in 9 years... Toyota was selling that many more Corollas in 6 months than the Echo sold in its entire run. Of course there’s not going to be many warranty claims. I’d be curious to see what the percentages look like though, if you know. Like, what percentage of Echos had warranty