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Carbon fiber (as it's used in the i3) is very new in the sub-50k market. That's the concept being pitched here, not the material itself. A lightweight EV from a premium brand under 50k is definitely a New Thing™.

Proof of concept. Remember when Blu-ray players came out, and they were like over a grand? Only the crazy early adopters bought them, and they weren't very good. Now, they're much better and dirt cheap.

If someone converts this to electric, they need to put a carburetor somewhere. I don't care where, or what it does. Just put it somewhere.

If you have to ask, you're on the wrong site.

Ok fair enough, but that's not the situation that our crusader here was talking about.

No, that IS how it works. You ask someone's opinion, they tell you. If you don't want an opinion, don't ask for it. If someone paid 10k over sticker I wouldn't just tell them it was a great purchase. If I was in that situation I'd have told him that he got bent over. If that's what he wanted, great! But he still got

That's excellent, I didn't think of it that way. You're spot on.

Because shitty cars doing burnouts are nothing new, and we've seen it before. The new (that's the keyword here, you follow?) CTS-V doing a burnout is something we haven't seen, therefore it's newsworthy.

Good thing they don't care about what you asked for.

Yeah, let's get on a plane and fly to his bedside from another continent.

That's what I thought. How he even managed 300,000 followers post-nuke is beyond me.

What is that dude even doing nowadays?

Your insights are very interesting and I would love to hang out with you at a party.

That sounds a bit like Cal Worthington here on the west coast. He didn't have a negative image like that, but when you heard his name or saw the dealer, you thought of his commercials and his "dog". Jalopnik ran an article about him when he passed away a couple years back.

This is a 1993 Truck.

The Korean Double Down is the only thing on this list that I would eat. Other than the small McDonalds fries.

Normal food that we like to eat?

I Googled "overpriced", and it seemed to fit the description of this car.

Nobody cares except for the 12 hardcore Pontiac people who even know what this is. Also the key word "overpriced" should have clued you in to the fact that this IS an opinion article.

Look at the actual listing. My favorite part was where he said that $530,000 was a "bargain" to the buyer.