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That rule doesn’t apply to homes. Simple compromise - ditch your mortgage and live in your financed car. :)

Holy shit that’s nuts.

So the callers are paying $1,200 a month for an EV that they owe $62,000 on. To me, that’s dumb. But, is the EV under warranty, making maintenance inexpensive? Is it running properly? Does it meet their transportation needs? Can they charge at home and save money on gas? Can they afford the payment even though they

Dave Ramsey is a boomer tool.  He friggen hates credit cards--even for those that are able to control their spending and take advantage of the protections and potential rewards/benefits they provide.  Plus, he thinks 15 year mortgages are actually a realistic option; when it absolutely isn’t given today’s wages and

all you have to do is spend less and make more! It’s as simple as that!

OLD BRITISH MAN HAS OPINION ON EV’S EVERYONE THIS IS NOT A DRILL OMG

Make them as thin as you want. I’ll just keep getting fatter.

That fluff piece he did on the cyberclunk was a real turning point for me on Cammisa.

This is significant, because “kid brother” is the CybErtRUck’s target audience.

Punchable face indeed. Don’t need or want to watch his video.

The one at the top there in black looks a lot better but that’s probably because it’s harder to see

Man this dude has a very punch-able face.

Is there any “new” vehicle with 3,000 miles that CarMax would give you MSRP for?

What kind of business makes money buying products for the same price they could probably sell it for? Carmax isn’t in the speculation or collector car business.

In their defense, there’s only so many people with the self esteem low enough to want this vehicle. 

CarMax Won’t Give You MSRP For Your Cybertruck

They can sell it for $150,000 to $200,000 so fast....”

If Delaware of all places is no longer amenable to your corporate malfeasance, you and your dumb ideas are the problem.

It’s not just a door. It’s a pattern of carelessness and negligence on Boeing’s part. They’ve messed up almost every single program they’ve worked on in the past decade, from the 787 to the 737MAX, to the KC-46, and more.

Thanks, you’re definitely the first person in the world to address fear of flying with the driving risks analogy. How very original.