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Am I the only one who pictured an entire city populated by donkeys?

I work for Hertz. The program is called “Rent-to-Buy”! The only cars I would be cautious of would be the hot rods ( the Hemi Chargers, Challengers, Mustang Gt’s, and Camaro SS) we had quite a few renters that thought they were drag racers, and NASCAR drivers.

I think Hertz sales let’s you rent before you buy. So you get a 3 day test drive of the actual car you are considering and it’s free if you do end up buying

While a first reaction to buying a rental car is no, there is some semblance of maintenance on them, as others have said, but that used-personal car, may have not had any maintenance whatsoever. Lesser of two evils?

I think Hertz sales let’s you rent before you buy. So you get a 3 day test drive of the actual car you are considering and it’s free if you do end up buying

I have a friend who is a time traveler. His name is Jim Spanfeller, and he is determined to bring the usability of websites from the late 1990s to the modern internet.

And they also stopped offering seatbelts?

In form? Fine, we can argue about looks all day long. But in spirit, this looks like what the Fit has always been- a small, well-built car that’s ridiculously useful and economical, and may even be a little fun to drive on the right road. I don’t see that part of the equation changing with the next generation.

I went up to Canada this past summer from the US (first time in a long time). There, anytime I had my phone in hand or was fidgeting with my watch when it came time to pay, they’d all say “Tap to pay?”. It was great.

It’s crazy how long we have stuck with magnetic strips. While we struggle to even get everyone converted to chips, places like the UK(and I assume Europe as a whole) are already a step past that and into tap-to-pay. I took a vacation to London recently and people were visibly annoyed when I tried to pay with my chip

Two stacked screens. It will also still have physical toggle switches (That line of silver just ahead of the shifter).

Definitely intentional, they made multiplayer more casual friendly by removing the death count so new players can’t be mocked over chat for their KDR. This is Activision double-dipping by selling the feature back to the hardcore players.

“Urinating out of a door, begging pedestrians for food, quizzing each other on the contents of a 1980 Buick sales brochure.”

This 12 minutes was better than many full episodes of the “Grand Tour”.

im crying

This is the American Top Gear we need.

*looking at jar of pickle juice

I need a few million dollars so I can fund a show that’s just Tracy/Torchinsky doing goofy shit together.