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That was common at my high school as well. I grew up in a fairly affluent suburb so it wasn’t uncommon for a 16 year old’s first car to be brand new. Hell, there were lots of kids that drove nicer cars than the teachers did. My parents did not have a car to give me and they told me that if I wanted a car I would have

There are certainly exceptions such as your story which is great. Sorry to hear that the car isn’t being used to its full potential anymore though.

My first car was a ‘94 Ford Taurus actually. (I didn’t realize how unfortunate of a choice buying that was at the time)

Based on my father’s personal experience with a 1997 Suburban? No.

I’m 27. Not even close.

It’s a shame, really. Afghanistan and Kyrgyzstan in particular supposedly have absolutely gorgeous natural scenery.

The best hand-me-down car is no hand-me-down car. When I was 16 I scraped enough money together to buy my own first car and I learned a little bit out this experience. It’s called pride of ownership. Out of all of my high school friends, I was the only one who bought my car with my own money. All of my friends who got

I have a feeling that they were never on your list in the first place.

Turkmenistan is the Borat version of North Korea.

QuikTrip’s breakfast pizza gives them a run for their money.

This is good advice for petty issues between people, however some acts of wrongdoing are so severe that they absolutely do not deserve understanding from the person who has been wronged.

That’s YouTube for you. There are no real set rules on YouTube and they will pick and choose which creators they like and which ones they want to fuck over.

Don’t know. Don’t care. Just another popular YouTuber. I struggle to grasp how some of these YouTubers are as popular as they are with the shit videos they make.

The Grand Cherokee SRT8 has a lot more power, is larger, and is way more expensive so I don’t really think this so called Edge ST is a true competitor to the SRT8.

I don’t want to live on this planet anymore.

I know of one gas station within 10 miles of me that has 93. The rest are all 91.

10% of my fuel tank will easily allow me to drive for 20 minutes and I love getting food at Quik Trip.

For engine block heaters?

Most people who live in older complexes can’t afford to buy EVs either. Most older complexes have cheaper rent and therefore cater to a demographic that isn’t in the market for expensive EVs right now. Even a Nissan Leaf is a shit ton of money for a lower middle class household.

Exactly. I seriously not understand why so many commenters here cannot grasp this and are are tearing marshknute apart for simply stating the truth. Also, cost is another big issue for adopting EVs as well that all of the EV proponents are ignoring. Most people’s financial situations do not mesh with selling their ICE