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Mortimer Brewster
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This may be the 1986 Trans Am experience in me talking, but I wouldn’t want a GM car of any kind without a warranty.

Much like prosecutors and those charged with consumer protection, Manufacturers appear to be so afraid of running afoul of dealerships that they will ultimately go to ridiculous lengths to do absolutely nothing even when presented with a significant problem up to and including actual crimes.

Now if they could somehow use all that combined knowledge of cars and engineering to develop a way to make their dealership experience even slightly better than total shit.

This is the one I immediately thought of. It’s gorgeous.

I guess Kevin James and Vince Vaughn finally perfected their electric car makes noise technology for Dodge, but it’s probably way too late to save James’ marriage to Winona Ryder.

The question then becomes whether infrastructure leads or follows adoption.

You know, the Oldsmobile Silhouette is the Cadillac of minivans.

Seems like 5 inches is way more than what’s needed. More like 2 inches or less.

They thought it was the “Everything’s OK” alarm.

Tenspeed and Brownshoe may have flopped, but it was awesome. 

I did watch the interview. My impression was that he’s referring to the very unfinished one behind him as the rich guy’s (current) car. Wouldn’t make much sense to me to keep an almost finished car over on the sidelines for 18 to 24 months while completing 8 other cars, some of which are barely started. If you’re

The mid-80s Escort L that belonged to my first wife while we were still in high school (and the car was still relatively new). It would randomly stop running all the time. Middle of an intersection, stops running. Driving down the street? Stops running. Look at it funny? Stops running.

Well, he technically took the car he was building for the guy and assigned it to the next person in line and then assigned the last car being produced to the guy. So, everybody in line now has a different car in a different stage of construction than they had before and this guy who had a car that was apparently close

See, they install that RTV sealant at the factory. There’s nothing we can do about that.

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.