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Assuming they still had enough credits banked from their “profitable” last quarter.

Ok, Nessie. Now get out of here.

I love this fantasy world you people live in where overhead and the act of selling cars aren’t required to make money.

That was my reaction as well.

Thus the quotes around the word "luxury." Dodge and Chrysler are shells of their former selves, but the Chrysler brand has always been the top of the line within the corporation. It's just that the corporation tops out at a pretty low level.

This is probably one of the reasons M-B is towards the bottom of the list. I mean, when you get upholstery like this, there’s just so much that can go wrong:

Maybe Chrysler being a “luxury” brand, their customers report more of the defects a Dodge owner would just gloss over? That would also explain the general trend of luxury brands being rated worse.

Once you get into products like appliances and tools, it gets messy. Like Ryobi, a Japanese company that licenses their name for use on things like cheap versions of Milwaukees in Home Depot. So many consumer products just have different brands stamped on the same/similar piece of equipment, depending on where they

I think it was May for me.

Neutral: I’ve filled my tank once in the last 3.5 months. And that was because I was I needed gas for the mower anyways.

You’re telling me an article on the history of Juneteenth is a bad place to discuss the end of slavery in the United States? As I said, it completely makes sense to use the day as a celebration for the end of slavery. And if the article didn’t seem to relate the history of some alternate history where Galveston

Well, they didn’t acknowledge it until 1995. They made it official by agreeing to the Constitution and then having 3/4ths of the other states ratify the Amendment, just like Kentucky who didn’t officially ratify until 1976.

(two years after it was official!)

Looks like 4662 last year?

Admit it. You called yourself in, as a cry for help.

I’ve got a 25 mile commute (or did/will,) about 20 miles of that being highway. I’d be 100% ok with having the car take it from on ramp to off ramp no matter what I was driving.

11. Reached back and flailed at occupants’ legs.

It’s always such a relief to see other people that understand that acceleration is the result of adding energy at a given rate to a given amount of mass.