jcalan
JCAlan
jcalan

A radio. Seriously, try living without it for even 30 seconds.

I'll go with this one. The K car is so legendary and now old enough that it's almost a classic (in a sick sort of way). Admit it, if you saw that car that you posted driving down the road, you would notice it. A Ford Tempo though? NOPE

Dodge is doing just a fantastic job of creating a buzz about this vehicle.

Why use it? That's what "Park" is for, no? And on a manual, leave it in 1st or R. Parking brakes fail, freeze up, etc. Ever had to drag your back tires across a parking lot to free up a stuck ebrake?

It can't be. I recently drove a 13 Eco, and it was perfectly smooth. So much so that I didn't even realize it was doing it for awhile. I can't imagine that the newer model is that much worse. Sounds to me like these guys set out to do a bad review, and so they did.

Apparently not. I guess now we just post videos of people being tragically killed and all have a good laugh. That's where we're at as a society.

20 Grand off, and it'll still drop like a rock as soon as you buy it.

They're slowing positioning Hyundai as the upscale brand, and Kia as the economy brand.

But think of all the money he saved on gas!!!

I'm going to go with "The one that's out of warranty"

Ummm .....yes they do? PS you can trade your car even if you still owe on it.

We talk to our service customers about upgrading their cars all the time, why not? Trading a 2011 for a 2015 is quite common. Saying that his 2011 was "perfectly fine" is only your opinion, lots of people trade every few years for the new model.

How's the headline "Dealer refuses Marine Vet's business, says he's unfit to make his own decisions" sound instead?

Where is this clock located on the dash? I don't see it.

The best commenters, however, are from YouTube. This is a well-documented Internet phenomenon, and it certainly holds true for my videos. Oh, sure, there's the occasional insightful comment, such as "i think he writes 4 autoblog or sometin." But in general, these people are the true bottom of the barrel: the

Tom, I don't know your background, but I'm curious about your take on this. To me, it seems like Tesla is doing this business model for now, not out of some desire to overhaul the auto industry, or even necessarily because they think they have a better way. I think the dirty little secret is that they're doing it out

I'm fine with that, but I just don't see how it benefits the consumer. I honestly don't understand why people are so excited to eliminate competition and pay a higher price. If you do your homework, competition among dealers has already done the negotiating for you. Don't go to the higher priced guy and beat him down,

By paying sticker every time?

Moral of the story: If you think going through a dealer is a pain, don't even bother trying with the general public as your seller.

Son of a...