I think VW was just the first one to get caught with their pants down.
I think VW was just the first one to get caught with their pants down.
Funny thing is I agree with you. I do not think it should be the United State’s job to be the global policeman.
“Hey! Let’s throw money at every problem!”
And this is a prefect example of why we need to downsize our government.
That’s just brilliant!
Goodness. I thought people in the U.S. were easily offended. Get the fuck over it Argentina.
“The Detroit automaker said earlier this week it is recalling the 1997-2004 Pontiac Grand Prix, 2000-04 Chevrolet Impala, 1998-99 Chevrolet Lumina and 1998-2004 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, 1998-99 Oldsmobile Intrigue and 1997-2004 Buick Regal”
Easy. As far as it would make sense for me to travel before I lose money from travelling there, or I spend so much time and money travelling there that I would be better off just buying a car that’s closer but is a bit more money. Now, if the car is rare, travelling to get it is part of the experience and I think…
Nope. Still don’t want one.
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I can’t stand the way the Elantra looks! They will age terribly design-wise. Actually, they already are.
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I agree. Going into debt when you don’t have to is completely foolish. If you can afford to buy a brand new car outright you are obviously careful with your money and paying for it in full should not be an issue for you.
Well, now I can’t help but think of the time Ryan Dunn shoved a toy car up his ass on Jackass (Or was it on Viva La Bam?) and then went to the doctor to get an X-Ray. It was there alright.
Holy shit are you serious right now?!
Haha so true. I just love how brutally honest the seller is about how shitty this Neon is.
I drove one of these as a rental. I can confirm that it is indeed a very crappy car. I couldn’t wait to give it back.