jdmrookie2
jdmrookie2
jdmrookie2

You keep fighting, Mari.

Deep SubPrime: I am 50 and have (almost) no debt. I have no credit cards. I have debit cards which are paid off every month. I have a mortgage, but it is $500 month, if I can’t keep a roof over my head for $500/mo it is time to take along hard look in the mirror. It’s a damn nice house by the way, it has a Japanese

AN EIGHTY FOUR MONTH LOAN. 8 YEARS.

Tons of cars these days have LCD speedometers.

If the tax code overhaul goes as swimmingly as Trumpcare, I’d say Mexican car production for the US is safe for a LOOOONNG time.

That’s because they’re Made in the USA.

Oh my!

I’m so sorry! If it helps, the tooth fairy is 100% real.

you know they already handle all of the issues you brought up right?

Because tech companies’ valuations are hyper-inflated. You can have plans for an app that tracks the methane content of farts and somehow he worth 3 billion dollars before the app has even launched.

You’ve made as many unfounded assumptions about a person as I have. See we are so much more alike than we are different! But seriously I’m poking a little fun here. I’d be really interested to talk to the owner if one of these showed up at cars and coffee.

Engine: a Honda engine.

Can’t have a Jalopnik comment section without the usual “but why not a Mustang?”, can we?

Chiron: For the man of wealth and taste who buys Bentleys for his mistresses yet still feels empty inside.

they’ll still push that new Volvo on you hardcore for that history tho

Money fell out of the sky from his daddy’s inheritance. Forbes once calculated that if Trump had invested his inheritance in index funds in the stock market in the ‘80s and sat on his hands he would be worth approximately $20 billion today in wealth.

The answer to any question that begins with “is Trump smart enough” is no.

Hey GOP... tell us again how you are in favor of free trade and the invisible hand of the marketplace.

Glad I’m not the only one to read it that way. $1.6B cut down to $0.7B invested? Yeah, Trump had nothing to do with it.

Is anyone reading between the lines here? This means Ford does not expect the market growth it did before, therefore rather invest in some new tooling and expansion, instead of opening up a new plant, that would produce for multiple countries, at the same time making a good PR piece, with little impact on the real