Yes, “lazy” was written in sarcasm.
Yes, “lazy” was written in sarcasm.
That car lasted me five years. I’m not an outlier
I’m not sure you are responding to the correct comment...
I was waiting for the comment that suggested “buying a new car” is more financially responsible then buying a used car and making some repairs.
Yes the millennial generation is the one that was taught by their parents the “correct” formula for success and were then tossed into a system rigged against them by those very same people. I suppose I can agree at least that Gen Z has access to lessons millennials learned the hard way.
This all depends on what vehicles are purchased
iknowright?
Nope
People should go to jail for crimes, not for making a losing bet.
I’m not suggesting you go start a run on the banks
This data suggests that the American youth, largely with unestablished credit, are having a difficult time in the current economy.
A larger percentage of new car loans have been granted to low-credit buyers, as though society learned nothing from the last time.
Not a BMW...
Someone should inform this driver that, incredulously, laws other than the speed limit also apply to them. Like... You know... The one about slower traffic keeping to the right? Couldn’t help but notice the minivan is not in the right lane....
Sounds about like what you’d expect from Mr. “whores wanted”
Just make sure you hella flush it so hella hard that you hella fuck up the fender.
“If you look at the vehicle today, there’s holes all over the body,” Tada said. “They’re just capped on the production car. Those are for the racing model. When the customer goes and converts it to a racing car, or adds those necessary components, those caps come off very easily. So, it’s already pre-made, ready to…
Gotta love the “No Value Added” dealer just trying to be a profiting middle man,
btw, it’s just VIN, not VIN number.