Are you aware of what site you’re on? I’m pretty sure a large portion of people got the joke; just not you. Maybe you’re just too pedantic and are looking for an argument.
Are you aware of what site you’re on? I’m pretty sure a large portion of people got the joke; just not you. Maybe you’re just too pedantic and are looking for an argument.
That was the joke, douche.
As there’s no consensus about whether the Earth is round or flat, we should cancel all air travel and stop using gps and satellites until the matter is fully resolved.
Republicans: We believe in states rights!
The hypocrisy is completely lost on them. It’d be funny if it wasn’t so sad.
Weren’t most of these jagoffs in charge alive during the smoggy seventies? Do they miss the tasty yellow air?
Seems more like “Typical Republican” to me.
Ah yes... the GOP all for state’s rights unless the State is Blue and doesn’t follow the GOP’s guiding vision then state’s don’t have rights.
Rock bottom, when even car dealers don’t want to associate with you to avoid tainting their image.
I saw something written about how Pruitt believes in states’ rights to regulate themselves... but is vehemently against California’s attempts to more heavily regulate emissions controls.
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz. There, that’s all 26. I’ve done my bit.
And they both are quick blogs linking a MotorTrend article from 3/29.
Cearly a case of insurance fraud. They were obviously underwater on the loan.
I’d love to see some accurate stats on pickup use in the US. Same with SUV’s. “Listen you guys- I used my truck’s actual functionality six times last year! The other 359 days I was on standby.” Shit is hilarious.
I have never known anyone who owned a pickup. I’ve known plenty of people who’ve owned houses. So I really question the “need” for a pickup for homeowners.
You forgot the suburban compensators.
K but how many people have been killed by people driving their own cars? That experiment has clearly failed, yet here we remain.
Behind it
While I agree with your sentiment, why wouldn’t you take 0% for 72? That’s far better financially than paying in cash. In buying a new car, if I have an option for 0% or to pay in cash, it’s 0 every time.