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Mitsubishi made a profit?!?!

If he was made aware of that when he was buying, we would see another article where “he was refused to be sold a vehicle, insulted, and called “large” for being, well, large. Joey needs to loose weight. General population acceptance is not an excuse to turn yourself into a huge person. Let’s address the elephant in

Doesn’t seem like a defect or normal wear and tear. They already replaced it twice, not their fault he keeps breaking it.

It would even be shady to describe 274 pounds as “well within” the range 100-275, let alone a weight that is actually outside that range.

That’s bullshit. The car is the problem here, not the owner.

I think you’re wrong and they have nothing to worry about. Social Justice Warriors only care about fat women, not fat men.

My dad is 5'10ish and about 280 lbs or thereabouts. The same panel on his 2007 grand caravan has been broken for years. He never complained about it.

This doesn’t make sense to me:

Every appointee that we don’t like is the devil. Appointees we liked before are now the devil because Trump signed them on. This is the kind of critical thinking I come to this TECH BLOG for. Keep it up guys!

“OMG JOBS!! RUN AWAY!!!”

For $63,000, you couldn’t buy a new one?

News flash: full electric will never be mainstream.

As for your other points, I would just quit will your ahead because your straw man still needs legs to stand on. It’s more of a pain in the ass to maintain a battery than any ICE.

Looks like the Lexus grille wearing a bicycle helmet.

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is stuck between a rock and a hard place. It doesn’t appear to have the money—or, frankly, the interest—to surf the massive tidal wave of efficiency and electrification that’s overtaking the car industry.

Yes, it has tail lights. Thanks for that.

Yss, they both use red LED lighting. Good catch... that’s very unoriginal of Lexus.

Honda has now completely eliminated gauges, period. RPMs are now represented by a virtual horizontal bar, very similar to the speedometer found in a late 1980s Buick.

Ding ding ding!

That paint job was available in Need For Speed: Most Wanted

Pensions only make sense if your company grows forever and people die early.