kumicho
Kumicho
kumicho

Nope, whole thing goes to the crusher.  If I had my way, I’d make the perpetrator actually do the deed, too.  Make him push the button to crush his baby.  I can’t think of a much more fitting punishment.

My 1977 Camaro definitely didn’t have them. They were tucked away underneath the hood a little bit, but that was about it.

Uh huh.  And how many of those cars from the 1970s had flip-up wipers?

You and I have different ideas of “pretty cheap”. $12 can get me multiple DLC for, say, Cities:Skylines, which I will enjoy for far longer than 6-12 hours. Hell, it’s almost enough to get a game like Final Fantasy VII on Android.

The windshield is far easier to clean when you don’t have a wiper frozen to it.

Spoken like someone who has never truly experienced an inch of ice gluing the wipers to the windshield.

I’ll admit, that $12 fee just to play was WAY to rich for my blood.  I’ll drop $5 here or there for enough coins to get remote raid passes, when I can’t generate coins in gyms, but $12?  Just for the pleasure of having to run around and maybe catch a bunch of shiny pokemon?  Yeah, no thanks.

Wait, *what*?  He hit the guy and somehow borrowed the chief of police’s personal car to drive home, but didn’t stop to see what he’d hit?  That makes no sense.

Guaranteed he was fucking drunk. How else do you a) hit someone on the side of the road, b) think it’s a fucking DEER, and c) decide you don’t need to come back until the following morning?

My parents were buying a car years ago, and were sitting in the office discussing the price and terms. Sales guy says “I need to go check with my manager”, and my mother said “no you don’t.” He promptly sat right back down and accepted the terms.

Same, but my tC has lasted me for 16+ years now.  Stupid reliable Japanese cars preventing me from actually going out and buying another car.

The most frustrating thing is that dealers do this shit because it works (on some people).

There are entire states without Tesla service location.

So what you’re saying is that a random commenter on the internet should show more empathy and compassion than.... you did with your initial post? Maybe you should have posted:

Ha, I think you mistyped your first sentence. Should be:

Sure, and my point still stands. AIM is a POS organization and shouldn’t be given any credibility whatsoever. And you could have posted something that gave a bit more backstory on what happened, and the changes implemented: https://www.motorbiscuit.com/the-90s-scandal-consumer-reports-hopes-you-forgot-about/

That may or may not be true, but AIM is an utter cesspool of bullshit.  

Show me something that will be more fun.

So now we’re doing slideshows, of people’s comments.