mortbrewster
Mortimer Brewster
mortbrewster

Well, it’s the best selling four-door Mustang then!

Guess what? They absolutely did an immediate hard credit pull from the online application that went to nobody.

I tried to use the “Buy Now” option when I was buying a car a couple of months ago. It got me through a whole process of filling out the credit application and value my trade then giving me an interest rate and monthly payment amount. It had me set up a day to “pick up my car” which I selected. The software put it on

Kia is the worst with that. There’s always some shit package they’ve come up with that they charge thousands for when it costs them like $4.

Needs a bigger center screen.

He’s busy with that Emmanuel The Emu series.

My dad briefly had a 1985 Mustang GT that the dealer told him had the Police Interceptor package on it, so it was super fast.

I agree. I had one, as a matter of fact, when they were new. 

I bet each of the customers affected will enjoy their $1.09 share of the settlement.

And if you don’t like it, the next one is going to look like a Probe.

It’d be crazy if Ford was like, “You know what, we all got drunk one night, and somebody - probably Larry because he’s always saying shit like this - said we should base the look of the new Mustang on the Mustang II, and we were all ‘damn right’ because, you know, the alcohol. And then the very next day, we all

Just yesterday as I was passing the third C8 Corvette of the day, I was thinking how there were more of them around than I expected.

I only now have come back to GM after owning a 1986 Pontiac Trans Am that was a giant piece of shit despite being new at the time.

I mean, if they’ve reported a car stolen, they should at least have some sort of software warning that won’t let the car be rented out. That wouldn’t solve all of this, but it’d keep someone from renting a car that had been reported stolen months before.

Best I can do is Boba Fett on a Rancor.

Yeah, it’s 6.25% sales tax on the difference between the selling price and the trade value.

I bought a new car last month, and they didn’t add anything to MSRP even from the get-go, and there was weirdly a $500 factory rebate (not a great rebate, but not nothing). My wife had bought my previous car when we were still building back up after a period of unemployment (she had leased the car previous to that, so

So when he says he added “props” to the Grand Unified Field Equation, is he talking about propellers or, you know, a public show of respect?

Yes. Whether by (unlikely) accident or (very likely) purposeful deception, this man was framed.

The Kia K5 trunk space is only a bit smaller than the Charger. My previous car (2019 Optima) had what I thought to be a spacious trunk (only slightly smaller than the current K5, apparently).