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My company drives about 100 cars in our fleet. Mostly 5-10 year old Impalas and everything bought between $4-9,000. When something breaks, it’s almost never the cars fault. The drivers beat the crap out of them constantly. The only problems we’ve really encountered are with the newest Fusions and their DCTs. That

Cruzes seem to be well built, just slow AF with the base engine. Same for the Encore.

I don’t know, my wife’s 99 Blazer needed a lot of oil changes and new tires to get it to 230,000 miles. I think my father-in-law even had to replace the shocks this summer. You call that relatable?

Well GM has been building cars for a century. They know how to make a door and a steering wheel and so on. They’ve also made the Volt for quite some time so they know how to make those parts, too.

The BMW i lifestyle clothing looks nice, if only it didn’t have little BMW badges.

I loved the SLK280 I had for a weekend, but good luck finding one with a manual. Something about the Z4 is wholly unsatisfying, even compared to a 2 or 3. 

The Abarth only has mildly more power than standard. Like just clean out the trunk and test it on a cold day more power.

It might be cheaper if you want big numbers to impress, but with the displacement loss it’s not going to be a lot more fun compared to putting a turbo on the Miata.

What if you’re unusually short?

Oh man, you’re going to make a lot of Fiat fanboys really mad. If you had only called it the Fiata a few times for good message it would have been perfect.

Maybe we should just prohibit private vehicles from carrying minors. A government official with training could protect children much better than an untrained parent. Think of it like how Ferrari protects its FXX vehicles. Just call up CPS and let them know when you want to interact with your child and they’ll

Not all. Unless you’re super best friends with a factory tech.

They usually also chose to have kids. Many of them should not have been allowed to reproduce. Nature always finds a way to stop it.

VW and Audi - lease for 3 years then run away as fast as possible.

That’s true for off-roading. But almost no Subarus go off-road. Just like none of these will go off-road.

Is that the 2wd SportWagen?

Last week(I think) he tweeted scathing words toward CNN, then hours later retweeted this poll showing him ahead at something.

And if we don’t care? You, the media, and myself, an accountant, won’t fully understand a real estate, let alone a billionaire with multiple international companies and holding. It's not going to be anything close to what a normal return looks like. All people will do is look at the relatively low looking effective

If the lease and MPG are good, I'll consider this next spring. Especially since the Prius is terrible looking.

For a year or two while no on buys them. Then they’ll cut them for reasons the union can't complain about.