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The thought was that if a product connects to the internet, it’s probably junk, designed and built to end up in the trash.

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They don’t make ‘em like they used to!

Yeah, I used iDrive and the Mercedes equivalent and it’s a pain in the ass compared to just a touch screen. With a touch screen, you can directly click on what you want, with the dial, you can to rotate through different options. Also entering an address for nav is unnecessarily complicated.

I really need more BMW “drivers” struggling to pilot their vehicle correctly. That sounds like a glorious win for roadway safety everywhere.

Yeah, the headline here should really be “If you’re going to buy a used car without inspecting, Carvana will treat you better than any other seller will.”

You’re quite right, they never should have messed with Dodge Charger perfection:

No, it isn’t. 25% APR is criminal, 10% is pretty good if you’ve got bad credit. 

So, yeah...um, like, let’s not make a moun-an out of a molehill *insert upspeak and vocal fry here* .

She left this summer.

Next QOTD: “What is the most illiterate headline you’ve ever seen on Jalopnik?

Aargh! Your just evil.

Yes. They should of went and got a editor.

“Has already rose?”

It almost seems like we’re approaching something like the housing market, where the middle is increasingly hollowed out and all I see is $100k houses in places I don’t want to live or $500k+ in places I (and many other people) do.

Other than the grammar in the headline, there are no surprises here.  Those who have more money are buying at higher prices while those without money aren’t buying.  See many entry level models being introduced?  Not even the Honda Civic should be considered an entry level model; remember the Fit.  The only entry

In pictures this car is always gorgeous. In person it always looks like a 4/5 scale version of what it should have been.

I am 40 and have never seen or even heard of 85 octane before this article.

I’ve said it before on here but the development of the 1994 Dodge Ram pickup series from the previous generation spanning back to the 70's was ground-breaking. That design shifted the public perception of pickup trucks and all the major automakers followed suit within 2 years.

2003 Altima. Big change.