klurejr
klurejr
klurejr

Putting all your eggs in one basket being a good idea...”genius”.

Seems like a rather basic technology to engineer some sort of accordian gasket that could better insulate the gate with the plane. I’m thinking of something along the lines of what attaches the front and back of an articulating bus.

According to capitalism and the law of supply and demand, this must mean we have lots of ultra cheap cars now just to offload these cars and recoup any costs at all, right? Right? Oh, that only applies in the other direction.

Wündertruck”? All I see is Blundertruck.

Coulda been worse I guess...

The premium likely depends on how underwater you are about to be. Big difference in GAP risk between rolling in negative equity on a 7 year note for a BMW 7 series and putting a 10k down payment on a 3-year note on a Camry. You’ll be deep underwater for nearly the whole note on the 7 series but probably never under

Stompers? Got ‘em! (the Chevy S-10 and AMC Eagle SX/4 are my favorites!)

I came across some of my old ones a few years ago.  I cleaned out the motors and got them running - one of them was a Mack Truck version that had a trailer.

Stompers!! That’s a memory I didn’t think would come back today.

My brother and I LOVED our Stompers. I think they’re in a box in his basement.

I came here to post about Stompers, too! Those things were the best. Spent many, many hours in the back yard running those over courses I created -- and ruined a lot of mom’s flowerbeds, too. 

There’s that euphemism that makes my eyes roll every time I see it: “down payment”. Really? When I fork over a down payment, I’m buying something and that ain’t happening here—you are renting. It’s a depreciation charge—pure and simple. But I’m sure it got labeled “down payment” to make it more palatable to those

I would like to know more details on how this happens and how the dealership has not been taken to court for theft and fraud.”

Unlikely, but make your case. Can I have a six acre yard in the city, and can I not have to interact with a bunch of other people for days at a time, when not at work, and can I keep a boat in my drive, and not have to pay rent or building/hoa fees?

Would be interesting to see the stats on how often vehicles crash into the scenery vs into another car.

Obligatory

I also love this line from 3rd gear, “Electric vehicles are a net good for the world.”

Give me a PHEV with 40ish miles of all electric range and I will drive fully electric for 90% of my miles. Is that perfect, maybe not, but it’s a helluva lot better than all gas all the time.  My current car is a non-plug-in hybrid that consistently manages about 25% electric miles, but that’s still well below 90%.

I feel like it’s more of a practicality question