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Loads of new choices for just a bit more money and you get a new honda.

Why, when I can the same money on a brand new Grom?

John Davis. God bless him but ever the optomist.

That boot leather must taste mighty fine on a Monday morning.

The private industry tried that already. Then the libtards made up ozones and complained about our future space hole, so Obama paid the Clintons to close it.

I came here to see if anyone else said the same.

I thought the USPS was immune from local traffic laws while on the job. Driver shouldn’t have stopped and continued along her route with a police escort in tow

I used to drive for Airborne Express (I think it is DHL now) and got caught doing 50 in a 25 zone (not a school zone). I was hustling to get my overnight packages delivered before 12pm (those were the rules). Sheriff asked me: “Why are you driving so fast?”, I just wanted to point to the logo of my van, but I didn’t.

I thought whales were supposed to be intelligent mammals, yet this idiot couldn’t dodge a million ton cruise liner that you can see from five miles away. Doesn’t seem that smart to me. Maybe this was  a Florida-whale?

Absolutely baffling that GM wanted Pontic dead, but wanted to keep Saab. Pontiac actually had an identity until the day it died, unlike Saab which hit its low point as a rebranded Subaru.

Haha yep! My job duties include annual meetings with manufacturers, including GM. When we were meeting with them in 2014 - they had a preproduction Camaro prominently on display and one of the platforms engineers who was showing the car to us proudly exclaimed “and this is the FIRST Camaro with a 4 cylinder engine!” to

Beat me to it. 2.5 liter Iron Duke powered “Sport Coupe” for the win! 90 freaking horsepower with a 3-speed slushbox.

You think that’s slow, you should’ve checked out the basic ‘82 Camaro. It came with an Iron Duke 2.5 liter four with your choice of either a 5-speed manual or (I believe) a 3-speed automatic.

It is Detroit, is anyone capable of living there while not being drunk? Seems like one of the few places where it is sobriety that kills; the spirit if not the body, anyways.

Good, two birds with one stone.  Let the drunks take each other out.

...carelessness an insurance job

To lose one batch of cars awaiting auction could be attributed to misfortune.  To lose two seems like carelessness.

Sounds like a recurring insurance scam going on. 

The bureaucracy will be expanding to meet the needs of the expanding bureaucracy.

Think of this as the ultimate manifestation of the truism: