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Having had a few Hondas I laughed at this. I usually start to worry at about 350,000 miles.

My only counter to this is that if *we're* not buying new cars, the normals are, and the normals buy boring cars in boring configurations. That means manufacturers see that "sporty hotness" translates to poor sales and they ramp those down in favor of the "vanilla is too exciting for me" cars that they can't keep on

Look at my avatar. That is my 4 day old, 621 mile 2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon on its side. 13k in damage. Once we climbed out, the first thing out of my friend's mouth was "That'll buff out." I didn't hit him, I laughed and said thanks, sorry I almost killed you. It's not worth being an ass, even in bad

I'm right there with you, which is why I agree when someone earlier said: she's not protesting for religious freedom, she's mocking religious people. That's not clever, it's not ground breaking, it's not insightful, and it's not thought provoking. It's childish.

Please don't. It's like those idiots who declared themselves "Jedi" on the census. You're not doing yourself or atheists any favors. You're just making atheists look like pretentious, smug, grumpy, assholes. It's the equivalent of firing off a stupid one liner like "If God's so great, could he make a burrito so large

"Come on baby, finish what you started..."

Probably didn't want to go through the hassle of arresting them. Though street racing is pretty common in Texas, smooth roads get pretty empty at certain days/times of nights so if your testing your car there are reasonably safe/empty places/times to do it. High horsepower cars, long smooth roads that go on forever,

Best guess? 1 cop multiple offenders and not wanting to deal with waiting for backup and processing all of those !&*$*!&#!. AKA lazy cop.

Reading this I thought of 2 things; 1: the TARDIS. It's bigger on the inside! and 2: Enderchest's in Minecraft. Which makes me instantly love this idea! But then I think about it and if the power requirements are relatively minimal, and the portal is obviously big enough for human travel, why are the general

Leasing is a great way to hold financing off your balance sheet for a period of time. You're essentially making finance payments towards the particular vehicle. At the end of your lease you can elect to purchase the car (for a lower price than you would typically be able to buy the same CPO) and continue making

All you're doing is paying depreciation down. That's no different than buying a new car. At the end of the lease there's a pre-agreed to price, that you can negotiate, to purchase the car. So if you buy it at the end, the money isn't being "thrown away", it's being lost to depreciation, exactly as if you'd purchased

Sorry, but you are incorrect. Anyone can sell a leased car, jut like anyone can sell a financed car. You just need to pay off the remaining balance owed, which, with a lease, includes the residual. You own the car for the time period of the lease, it is the collateral with which the bank is basing the lease payments

Not always the case. I am leasing an Audi S4 right now, and have every intention of buying the car out at the end. The reason I chose to lease instead of buy was 1) I didn't have to put as much down (only $2000 instead of 8-10 grand on financing a brand new car) 2) monthly payments were much lower 3) my money factor

As a G37S Coupe owner, I second that emotion, you know what I mean.

They definitely targeted the G37 coupe with that previous iteration. However, one thing almost no one could / can touch, is that Nissan reliability. Those G35 and G37 models are very, very stout. I know this from quite a bit of experience.

1998 Toyota Supra. THE 90's car for anyone who is now in their mid 20's

And I'm not even a Nissan fan boy.

I don't see how this, along with the Cobalt recall, won't result in bean counters having push button ignitions replace the few keyed ignitions left.

A car of this price without a proximity fob / push start ignition ?