jcalan
JCAlan
jcalan

Boarding/ unboarding is the worst part, and it's not even in this film. FAIL

Kind of a non-story. A person made an understandable mistake, and it all was corrected when it came to light. So what? Everyone makes little mistakes every now and then, and it's not front page news.

Torque steer lol

I'm glad you finished with the last point. Yes they are worth less, but not necessarily (or even usually) bad cars, and it could all work in your favor as a buyer.

Makes no sense. None.

Try telling someone in the service department that if they can't afford the repair on their car, then they just have no business owning it to begin with. Let me know how that goes. That piece of advice doesn't get them back and forth to work. Yes, its insurance. Exactly! The only kind that people consider a bad

Not bad advice, however couple points on that:

The main issue isn't that this owner is upside-down, what's causing the woes is they have no warranty coverage and can't afford repairs. Could have avoided it all by purchasing the extended warranty that the dealer offered him on the first car. If you're on a budget and unexpected repair bills will wreck it, extend

Let me know if you want one at MSRP.

It releases the day after the flying car.

But this one has folding wings!!! Seriously, I've not seen that before. So I'm def getting one, as soon as I get my pilot's license and become wealthy and move to that island and finally tire of rowing.

30 while cruising, 55 over speed bumps, 85 into gas stations. What's your sleep number?

How exactly does paying cash avoid depreciation? If your argument is just that used cars are a better buy because they've done most of their depreciating, that's fine. But that has zero to do with how you pay for it. Financing does not add to depreciation. This is the dumbest article I've read in a long time.

Good lord, please take me out of the greys

Am I doing it right?

"I want a two-year old new car made by an automaker whose sole existence depends on getting exemptions from federal safety regulations."

About once a day I see a car and think "OMG IS THAT A PHAETON?" And inevitably, it is not, it's a Passat.

You can also pay this company a few bones and slap "Packard" on whatever you please.