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Beat me to it! “Hi! I’m Al, owner and operator of Al’s Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm-Flaining Tube Man Emporium!...” 😄

Leave the gate unlocked and only daytime security. The problem will fix itself.

It’s the end of the world as we gnome it.

“Hey Bob! Can you believe this guy doesn’t want the virus protection?”

You know it’s coming.....”will you be taking the extra virus protection coating?  it only adds $13 a month!”

Jalopnik is one of the very few outlets that does not agree to informational embargoes. That means that other outlets sign extensive non-disclosure agreements, agreeing to sit on information for days, weeks, sometimes months in advance, and not say a peep about it until a manufacturer’s marketing team says they can.

Half the world is comprised of middlemen. That part of the economic sector won't go away without a fight to the death

Kinda like the Fiata.

Japanese styling.  German reliability.  They got it backwards.

It’s crazy people think this. My wife and I have been to Israel multiple times with evangelicals and have never once heard them bring up the end times (besides when we were at Tel Meggido, to reference the fact that we were standing in the place know as Armageddon).

Interesting fact: Stormy Daniels is also a lithe banger, but at $130,000 (per published accounts) has a much higher entry price.

Question 1. My last new car was a dealer that was famous for pulling every trick in the book. Horrible place, but they had the vehicle I wanted and we had to deal with them. Finally after hours, we got into the Finance guy’s office. We sat down, and he starts his up sell spiel, just as my youngest decided to see if

But here’s the thing, I’m not exactly “rich”, and I could afford a new car. I just choose not to, since there are so many other things I’d rather spend my money on. Good food, socializing with friends, a trip to the Caribbean when it’s below zero at home, a college fund for my nieces, maxing out retirement savings so

JustJust a few points in no particular order tax returns of non-public companies are confidential at least in the US I really don't know about Europe secondly if I was Akron metal organization 30 million dollars as advertising money giving away in a laundering operation seems kind of wasteful and can I say this got to

Great topic as usual Tom. I used to piss off my sales manager because I hated this tactic. Whenever we listed a car in this manner I would go to my showroom insider, manager, and get the hidden details. Many managers wanted you to bullshit the customer to get them in the showroom. Then they would hang salespeople out

Ironically, “I can’t go any lower” is a standard response from many dealerships.

The dealer chain asked a judge immediately for approval to use cash collateral to pay employees and keep the lights on.

You neglected to mention the benefit of this tax. If you look at the American automotive landscape, trucks are literally the only segment in which the Big Three still remain completely dominant. This has been a crucial boon to these companies as their passenger car business has been slowly eroded away by both over