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Talking to that finance guy at the end of any financing deal is like talking to a brick wall. On multiple car purchases I’ve been similar to you and bluntly led the conversation with “I do not want to buy any add-ons, so if you want we can save time and skip the pitch. If your boss requires you to show me the options

My bad, so many ads and popup boxes on this site I didn’t notice that last sentence snuck in after the giant “sign up for our newsletter” box.

Some of these like the Ranger Raptor make sense where it’s an awesome enthusiast cars and dealers have a super small allocation. But what the actual f*** to 28K markup on a base trim Blazer EV that Chevy is going to make as many as possible of? 

Trump is guilty and a POS, but your example is not really applicable to the defense he tried to make. Their argument is that he lied to the banks to get the loans, but he repaid the loans on time and in full, so the banks don’t really care and suffered no negative consequences from his fraud. you example is

Insurance adjusters going to claim factoring in the rotation of the earth, the ship was technically stationary and that darn bridge spun right into it!

I’m a little confused, if you spread out the down payment money the Kona comes out to 252/month but the Ioniq 6 is 239. So somehow their 10k more expensive model is actually a little cheaper per month?

I know a lot of employers have policies now that if someone has been exposed to covid, or has it but isn’t symptomatic, they can come to work but are required or encouraged to wear a mask. So I wonder if that was the logic here and he was thinking “This person is sick/potentially sick and that mask isn’t going to help

Is the customer’s name Yopp or Yoop? The article uses both. 

Reminds me a lesson from one of my finance professors who would tell a story about losing a substantial portion of his life savings shorting sub-prime lenders a few months too early in the 2000's “Sometimes the market can afford to remain illogical longer than you can remain solvent”

It’s pretty broadly agreed that the cybertruck is simply one of the worst vehicles launched in a long time, and you likened it to a Koenigsegg or Pagani which are pretty broadly agreed to be magnificent works of art. So yeah, giving off some pretty strong boot licking vibes.

How does the bottom of Elon’s boot taste?

Nobody is even remotely suggesting that this was funny or done in jest?

It’s a shame, I really do like the look of the new Frontier, but it’s ruined by having a single engine option that is just wildly outclassed by the competition.

Aside from Clickbait, is there any possible reason to go with a lead image of a plane billowing smoke versus, i don’t know, any other stock aviation image?

Why? Unless there’s some way to somehow intentionally short circuit it and fry their brain, I would imagine most quadriplegic folks would say it might be worth a very very slight hacking risk to enable them to interact with the world in ways that they are currently unable to.  

I mean sure, one could intentionally contort the interpretation if you want.

Well, to be fair it took 2 years for their employer to catch wind of it and take action....

Yeah I was confused because the article wording isn’t totally clear, but it sounds like the friend was in a building on the same property, it must be a huge property if nobody could get over and try to save her in 8 minutes?

They have the same baseline engine but the Bronco has more power, 37 inch tires and weighs ~400 lbs more so this should do noticeably better. 

I have to pause here and say, that’s not the name I would have picked for it. I am being one-hundred percent serious when I say that when I saw “Assault School” on the itinerary, I wondered if there’d be shooting involved and if I was going to to be asked to practice clearing a room. The word “assault” describes a