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We already have a single standard. We all drive California spec cars. California will always have a higher standard and car manufacturers will always build to the highest spec. All Toyota, Subaru, GM, etc. are doing is signalling they want to build to a lower spec that the federal spec will definitely be. The issue

Well, they could side with the California states, which are pushing for a higher emissions standard. Siding with the Trump admin, who are pushing for a lower standard, is literally a

You drove around for WEEKS with your high beams on because you couldn’t be bothered to change your headlamp when it burned out.

Addendum: The EcoBoost Mustang was indeed a very nice rental vehicle. That said, I would choose the V8 every time. 

Hard nope on the 2.3L. I lol’d. I drove several before buying the GT. That engine has no business in a Mustang because of the sound alone. I prefer the 3.7L V6 to it. 

Pedantry covered for motors, I will also say the Focus RS engine had a lot of issues, so I’m not really sure it belongs on this list. It also didn’t change a lot of Mustang enthusiasts minds (i.e. V8 or bust). More known as the rental car option.

At 15k I don't think he's marked up nearly enough to get mod money back, looks to be way more sunk into it. I'd also want a very thorough inspection done, but from what I see I think it's a NP.

Cyberian truck.

It’s only a scam if you let it be one. If you play the system right, it’s like taking candy from a baby, or in this case, money from a greedy bank in the form of reward points.

THIS^^^^ I have received around $1,800 in cash back and travel rewards this year alone by using CC’s for every single purchase. I pay it off every month and have not had a single cent in interest charges in the 10 years I have been doing it, yet have made thousands in rewards and perks like extended warranty(which I

Well, let’s be honest, if you are listening to Dave Ramsey for financial advise, you clearly have no idea what you are doing with money and anything he says is probably better advise than what they are currently doing hahaha. I basically do the opposite of what he says because I can do math and understand opportunity

They often do that, but they aren’t required to. I’ve known people who were stuck without a big chunk of their cash due to that kind of thing. Also, IIRC the time period within which you can report fraud is shorter for debit cards than for credit cards.

If you are using your card as a debit card, why not get a credit card with a good point system.  Then set up auto payments to pay the balance every month.  That way you get points without paying any interest.  It’s like getting an interest free 30 day loan, plus free stuff from amazon/rei/United Airlines etc.  In

I am being hyperbolic. However, the difference is that once your account gets debited, perhaps fraudulently, the money is gone, and it’s up to you to get it back. Which may be easy, or may be not easy. With a credit card, the bank will put a hold on the charge and you are not liable for it until they investigate.

That’s funny, I ordered a flash drive this week and got a dick cage for the worlds smallest dong instead! This is what they sent LMAO https://amzn.to/2OZBq3b

What about the space that minimizes chances of door dings?

Really and of the Big 3 muscle/pony cars is the right answer.

God, reading what Erik wrote made me cringe. A grown adult that has no idea how money works is embarrassing. That adult posting on Jalopnik confident that their flawed concepts are correct is frightening.

You don’t seem to understand ‘investing’ or ‘opportunity cost’

@pettiblay: Really? It's called Capitalism. Go back to Russia!