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Yup. If they want people to think charging is as easy as getting gas, then make it like getting gas. All these companies are tripping over themselves to make charging the most modern!/hipster!/futuristic! thing you can do when they should be making it as dumb and easy as possible.

“...leaving the keys inside the vehicles...”

I’d love to do this. The real risk is if the boat itself is worth spending three years on. Obviously you’ll get to eat many meals “out,” but what if the onboard food isn’t great? Endless meals from the one kitchen can have a certain “sameness” to them (ask any convict). And that cabin in the pic is much larger than

Oh. That’s what that means? I hear it all the time in rest stop bathrooms.

How is the Wrangler? Looking at a 2016 Sahara. People say they drive crappy (I’m coming off a ‘90s BMW and temp driving a little Tacoma 5-speed) but I want one—first the shorter one but thinking of getting the 4-door since it seems better for the occasional highway trips. 

So one kid is bad at it and the other doesn’t like it. And you still want a ribbon for your “contribution?

fyi not just younger folks

He’s quickly becoming The Least Interesting Man in the World.

Uhh, not sure I’d put it that way. Having the right to abortion is absolutely popular, and Top Gun, Starbucks, Samuel L. Jackson and pickleball are popular, but I’d never call abortion “popular.” It’s a tough, personal decision that everyone deserves the right to make.

In its defense, how is Florida supposed to keep its “Our Dumbest State” title if children have access to books?

It’ll probably be “an” AF1 not “the” AFI, meaning it’ll eventually be an option in the stable used for specific types of trips. Taxpayers will probably be okay with it because “Murica, motherf---ers!!!”

Marlon Brando + Butter = Last Tango in Paris

Finally, a proven voting irregularity!

Nepo baby sells what?

It’s absolutely in the “reasonably priced” category for today’s market. Plus Buick has a decent reputation for reliability, plus, while it ain’t pretty, it looks more thoughtfully designed than a lot of the sharp-edged origami styles out there.

I’m all for truth in advertising, but reminding buyers of the sticky fingers, baby puke and stray Cheerios that interior has been subjected to and then asking for $18K just screams “we’re so overwhelmed we don’t have time to make it pretty!!!” Or for routine maintenance, probably.

If it had a stick they’d sell at least one (to me).

I’d think only a small batch rare car you always wanted, if you were going to do some work on it anyway.

18 years old +
Looks like a Dodge +
Missing title +
Can’t be registered for 7 years +
Hail damage +
Weird, useless equipment in trunk +
Lots of confusing sensors/wires going all kinds of places
$21,900