musclecarfan
musclecarfan
musclecarfan

You’ve never read this series, have you?

Nissan was a shell long before Ghosn showed up. I’d go as far as to argue that he rescued them from Mitsubishi-levels of mediocrity (and even the possiblity of leaving the US market altogether). At the time of the Renault-Nissan merger in 1999, this was Nissan’s lineup:

My dream garage includes the Hellcat Redeye’s powertrain, with a manual, in a Magnum that has had the front end swap from the Chrysler SRT8. Ah, yes. Something like this. 

The funds went to the United Way, you know, those douchebags who... checks notes... help communities.

‘what about Hillary’.

Raising taxes and reducing employment to own the libs

I know there are still many fans of Trump out there. I have just one bit of perspective: Michael Cohen, his long-time personal attorney.

I think you’re missing the point/joke Mr. Serious.

I’d love to have an RV and travel the country on a whim. But no part of that dream of freedom includes living in a compound with a bunch of fancy assholes.

The US doesn’t have tariffs? Might like to check that one.

Nah, forthcoming cuts in Social Security and Medicare will pay for those. Still loving all this winning.

So, increased costs in new cars, meaning increased taxes for the poor and middle class, but not so much for the rich. Guess we have to pay for those tax cuts and lower the budget deficit somehow.

I’m also amazed service stations are not rushing to add fast charging ports. Service stations make most of their money when someone goes in the store and buys something. Sounds like a perfect recipe to have someone stop and grab a few things while their car tops off. That’s the same reason some big box stores have

Wow man, that post was like stop motion animation 

If it had a “Pontiac Vibe” it would look more like this.

Hmmm, seems that it needs an alignment pretty badly, probably had front end damage.  Id’ be careful of this one.

In general, most western countries had about equal tariffs on average across all their imports- Europe might have a higher tariff on cars, but a low tariff on some other good. As a total average, I’ve read it was 1-2% for all countries.

Thanks Obama.