karsultation
karsultation
karsultation

Mom had a 1998 Avalon. It was the nicest car we ever owned and didn’t come with any of the snottiness. And the thing was pretty fast too.

That’s a good thing. Leaf owners own cars that are not meant to travel very far, which, I guess, explains why they’re not travelling far away from home - on average, that is. We have used a ChaDeMo charger a handful of times in two years.

Have you seen what David drives? That Edsel is showroom fresh by comparison!

Here’s a 1967 Oldsmobile Toronado for $22,500:

This is exactly where I’d be. I have a strong preference for ‘65 Rivs and ‘62 T-Birds, but I don’t think you can go wrong here.

“Nice Chevelle,” says 98% of car show attendees.

As a classic car owner, I imagine this couple just wants to cruise and enjoy local shows, not spending all their time busting knuckles and passing each other wrenches during a restoration.

This is so subjective.

Letter: “...Decent shape...”

These are built to last.”

Yeah, we’re in the Rockies!

First question: if you hve a paid off 2016 Forester why are you buying a new Rogue? Just drive the Forester. Its not the Rogue is some magical upgrade here. 

Should we try the veal?

The Land Cruiser rides on a new platform called GA-F.”

I take a 5 or 6 year note. My wife gets sick of dealing with the payment after about 3 years and starts sending enough extra money to get it paid off in a year.

Nothing to be guilty about. That’s a smart way to approach it, assuming the interest rate isn’t egregiously higher for the longer loan, and you have to discipline to pay it off. My last larger new car loan, the rate was the same from 4-6 years, and not much lower for 3, so I took the 6. But I paid the car off in three

The vast majority of people work hard for the scraps that the rich give them. The majority of rich people do not work hard.

The free enterprise ship sailed a long time ago. America now bails out companies. I’m not sure UBI is the answer, but if the option is between corporations and people. At least the people will put the money back into the economy. 

It’s not the DNC, it’s Democrats generally. We did have great choices, Warren among them.  And Pete and Kamala and others. We just spit them all out.