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I remember refuting your statement, and I’m here in the future looking back on my correctness with great satisfaction.

I think that commentary would have to be rooted in a rose-tinted nostalgia for older Subarus. They just never made that reliable of cars, just cars that stayed on the road for a long time. Not always one in the same. They’ve always made a durable car, but not necessarily a reliable car. Way too many of them from

This is the first of 4 subarus that I’ve owned that hasn’t had a major issue in the first 24 months. This one just works, all the time, it’s weird. Actually, I am now remembering that sometimes you have to pull the gas cover release twice on cold days because it sticks sometimes. But compared to my car not moving at

Most other cars I’ve owned have had issues in the 2 years, tops, I’ve owned them, much less 5. No rattles, now wobbles or pulls. They’re almost indistinguishable from new, that wasn’t my experience with cars in the 90's, for example.

You’ve clearly never owned a VAG, FCA or JLR product. 

Neutral: The wife and I bought a Subaru Legacy and a Toyota Tundra respectively in 2016 and 2015 and neither seem to have aged appreciably yet. Like, at all, zero issues with either so far. Maybe they should stop making cars so well?

Even at that scale, yes, more easily than I can produce gasoline. It’d be easier to make enough hydrogen to fillup a car than it’d be to make enough gasoline to fill one up at home.

I can make hydrogen at my house. Could you imagine what it would take to produce gasoline at your house? Your statement is not a fair assessment.

Huh, still couldn’t see myself ever owning another GM product, but I look upon them more favorably knowing this.

Yeah, as a former offensive lineman living in Florida with a bad back, I constantly have to ride the line between soothing heat and swampass prevention.

Yeah, as a former offensive lineman living in Florida with a bad back, I constantly have to ride the line between soothing heat and swampass prevention.

More than anything they are doing, I respect Tesla most for this. The dealership model totally blows, everyone knows it. Let the past die, kill it if you have to.

My past few towers have been Alienware as well, so it it matches well with my equipment. Certain times of the year Alienware hardwars gets really cheap, and they resell a lot better than self-built machines. This past November I picked up a Aurora tower, 9700k, 2080 super, etc for just $1550 after all the rebates and

My past few towers have been Alienware as well, so it it matches well with my equipment. Certain times of the year

I have the model just before that one. I assume that one is better. This one is pretty damn good for gaming. The IPS glow is there, but reasonable.

I have the model just before that one. I assume that one is better. This one is pretty damn good for gaming. The IPS

Your last sentence just reinforces his point. If a car is bought used, that doesn’t really affect Tesla one way or the other.

Everybody is leaving, Torch gets to write what he wants.

Even though incidents are less frequent, I think it’s better now that there are so many signs the driver has to ignore to commit this folly.

I don’t go in for cheap puns, this one must be pricey.

You’ve been absolutely top notch Patrick, bravo.

Damn my lack of fucks given to twitter.