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come on man, don’t you want a NEW CAR? Don’t you want to CONSUME?

Those letters from the dealer are great.

This is one of the big things for me. Eliminate the privately owned dealers to cut out the need for commission based sales and the weird supply chain issues that come with it. We don’t need the dealer network anymore, it’s outdated. Cars should be bought straight from the manufacturer.

I don’t think people like going to dealerships. But they do like shopping. And I agree with them. Being able to look at, touch, and drive the car (or cars) you’re shopping for is pretty important, as long as you’re not the kind of person who just “buys the gray Camry”.

The rest of the experience, the dealership part,

Neutral: Ford badged Volkswagen Caddy Alltrack

Some do. There’s a dealer near me that specializes in it.

Car prices here don’t really make any sense. Every rotted out husk of a truck on craigslist still somehow costs $1500. Someone up here would buy that 4Runner and use it for a summer car. It’s too nice to drive in the winter.

Yup. It might be CP in warm weather states, but here in the Rust Belt it’s an instant NP.

I would likes to am bees the foundings members of “Good and Noble White Automobiles of the Proletariat of the Great Union of Japolnet

Woahhhhh!!! That's crazy! 

Honest question: With new car financing terms getting longer and longer, is there a reason at this point that new car loans can’t be like...10 years?

Smashing the Nice Price button with my face 

lol PASSENGER van. Jeeez...

I guess I should say front visibility. I’m pretty good at driving by mirrors so backing up and stuff wasn’t too hard. The passenger van had a backup camera which is helpful. For never having driven one before I had no trouble navigating city streets, driveways, and one particularly tight parking lot that earned me a

The Transit is hella good to drive. I rented one a few years back to be the “limo driver” for a friend of a friend’s bachelorette party and I had a blast with it. The visibility was incredible, great turning radius, comfortable ride, quiet.

I think I had more fun driving the van than the bachelorette party had

It’s because what GM offers is something that Ford doesn’t: a van that can tow a house.

I think both the Express and the Transit have their place. I don’t see them as competitors.

Gotta think the ID-Buzz might make a good replacement for the NV200 as a taxi platform...

yee yee yee

This is all that matters.