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While fuel prices may be having some impact, the available inventory could be an issue as well. I’m a sales analyst for a major automaker. Earlier in the year we saw unusual increases in less than popular segments, simply because that’s what still had inventory. I’d imagine the used market could be seeing the same

Damn dude. You really like Jeeps. 

Hope that some day someone steals $1400 of your stuff so we can blame you for getting it stole instead of the lowlife committing a crime. Also neighbors like you are the reason why most of our neighborhoods are full of cameras and we’re under 24/7 surveillance by private companies without even the minimal oversight

<Agreed. No one is out stealing packages of porches for shits & giggles when they have a job that pays them enough to live.>

He was on 80, I believe somewhere near Richmond, so yeah probably just a typical Friday night.

You forgot your /s, bro.

SH-AWD is a cut above a basic AWD system (I assume you had a gen.2 RDX, which was fundamentally a CR-V in a suit), and it’s what the MDX has used since 2007.

I was a registered Republican for decades. When the Republican Party nominated Trump, I changed my registration to independent (well, unenrolled here in MA, since there is a party called Independent). I despise Trump and I hate that the Republican Party enabled him.

This has to be one of the most intelligent comments I’ve ever read on Jalopnik. Thank you for that.

Theft is being defacto legalized. In SF it’s something like if it is under $950 then nobody does anything about it. Yes it’s still technically a misdemeanor in the state, but in places like SF nothing happens. It’s been getting progressively worse over a period of years. Now people just go into stores and fill

a hero when they stop an armed robbery by physically attacking the robber.

This price seems kind of high, but then I went looking for comps.

Your base assumption should be that Erik is a moron. And given that, this line is expected. 

A pump and dump scheme would involve him driving the price up.

Like, this specific article talks about arrests, MASSIVE fines, and the linked article specifically mentions that they’re permanently banned from flying on AA, which seems to always be the case. 

3rd: It’s not the government’s place to push unions onto workers, especially unions that are proven corrupt and have the federal government step in to run them. The only part that governments should play in unionization is to make sure that corporations don’t prevent the workers from creating or joining one. I have no

Hauling ass, likely drunk, staring at cops, car goes the way your head points.

Let’s be honest, nobody is taking this so far off the beaten trail that they won’t have access to roads or charger networks.