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I dont blame the organizers for not refunding, if they want to keep a race there they probably couldnt afford to refund after having paid the fees.  The FIA should have done the refunds.  I was at the 2006 USGP tire debacle and I got my tickets refunded from Michelin plus free seats for the next year.

The ticket says ‘rain or shine’ and officially a “race” was held so they don’t have to do anything. The F1 streaming offer is actually much more valuable than the “lottery” so that is a good idea. However, if they ever want any of those miserable customers to return, they should offer them a 50% off coupon for next

Yet another data point in an infinitely vast pile of data points demonstrating why mental health needs to be addressed far more seriously worldwide.

Here’s what these idiots don’t understand. The outcome of the F1 season doesn’t affect your life in the slightest. Lewis Hamilton is not coming to your house to thank you for sticking up for him and cheering for him. You’re not getting a bonus when your favourite driver wins. You’re not getting a better job, a better

Welcome aboard.

Yeah, Chrysler needs some product. And if Buick can polish a Trax into an Encore ... 

I still don’t understand why FCA didn’t luxe up the Renegade to sell as a Chrysler. If Buick can make a good buck selling Encores, I have to believe that the same audience would go for a Chrysler sub-compact CUV.

Hey, it’s better than an EcoSport! 

The Cherokee is rated for 23/31 while the Renegade is rated for 23/30 (and Grand Cherokee at 19/26). I own a Renegade and greatly like it, but it’s no gas sipper.

Alternate headline “Gas is expensive everywhere but US, everywhere else buys small cars” I just summed up the whole article in 11 words.

Non starter? I see these everywhere! 

They don’t want a lot of the crap that manufacturers are putting on new cars. So they are going for the devil they know: older cars they understand and trust.

I own a 2015 Xterra Pro-4x in excellent shape and i could probably sell it for what i paid for it almost 4 years ago here in CO at least.

Peters of Nashua (both Nissan and Honda) has a pretty bad rep for pricing even in non-crazy times.

years ago I was looking to buy a Pilot LX AWD (list price ~27,5) and they came back with a price of something like 29k

I ended up paying 23.5k at another dealer (out the door including Mass sales tax).

I will happily buy your house for less than you paid for it.  I will do it today.

Seats seven *and* it has 3 pedals?!

A lot of money considering the years and mileage, BUT since I can’t go down to my friendly local Saab dealer and order one, gotta go Nice Price on this beauty.

Especially if you have decent winter tires. Sometimes they just need to dig to terra firma.

Pro-tip: if you DO get stuck with electronic traction control, know where the button is to turn it off. Sometimes, in certain situations, wheel spin can actually be your friend.

I am babysitting a ‘66 Econoline pickup “EPup” for a friend and it is so fun to drive around. 3 on the tree with the bigger 6 cylinder. I believe he paid $8k in 2020.