nebcruiser
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One certainly couldn’t infer from the post that the poster works in the industry. No, better to board the douchecanoe and paddle with all strength to class warfare island.

Wait you mean the business exists to make a profit?! That is mind blowing. 

My rule of thumb: Car dealers, of any kind, are never looking out for your best interest. Ever. They’ll do whatever they can to pad their profit margin. Those commenters here who claim they’re great and love their customers and would never do such a thing lie.

Agreed. And put the douchebags doing stupid shit on any public road in jail, or chain them as spectators of people in Mustangs leaving car shows and just let the mayhem begin.

Full disclosure: I watched Cannonball Run a LOT as a kid, so there’s a soft spot in my enthusiast heart for these things. But, also full disclosure: The average speeds have now gotten to where this is a Really Bad Idea. These guys are putting way more into this than Brock ever expected.

Agreed. The chances of causing injuries/death is absolutely lower now than at any other time. 

I agree. I think it’s always dumb, but the dumbness is slightly less now. The chances of a run killing someone in a direct way due to higher traffic seems much higher than the chance the somehow they divert resources that could have helped a coronavirus patient and so someone else dies that way.

Sorry, not buying it. This was likely the safest time this could have been done. As you said, hardly anyone is on the road. I’m not buying the Alex Roy argument either, “They could have hit a truck carrying precious medical supplies”. Well, yeah but I’ll bet that’s statistically pretty low. I think most of the

I think the idea that it’s somehow worse to do this during the coronavirus is quite wrong—yes, a crash will pull resources away from the virus, but a crash during “normal” times could very well kill a family or other innocent roadgoers. Minimizing the risk of that kind of incident seems to at least balance the

“If literally one thing goes wrong—if the team needs to call for help or a tow truck, if they get stopped, if they crash—literally anything goes wrong here and these guys would be pulling resources from an otherwise already overloaded system, not to mention potentially increasing the risk of contracting coronavirus by

It can be, but companies have a hard time continuing to exist if they continue to spend cash while not bringing any in.

Shilling: Automakers laying employees off is bad!

“DoEs AnyOnE ElSe HaTe ScReeNs oR iS iT jUsT mE?”

You're threatening the very existence of eBay. 

Why is a console shifter desirable?

Ah yes! A little Jalop “we hate screens” porn during lock down. Just what the doctor ordered!

hey look we updated the head-unit to only be 5yrs behind technology.

While I disagree with taxing the fuck out of anything I’m fine if we let a few companies die to teach the others a lesson. We bailed them all out last time and here we are a decade later with all of them asking for money again. Its becoming the new norm. The car market in particular is a pretty overloaded space. There’

1st Gear: You get a bailout! You get a bailout! Everybody gets a bailout!!

Whomever NP’s this abomination should be required identify themselves and prepared to be judged by their peers.