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You don’t need 2 big vehicles, sorry.

I disagree.

I’m pretty sure this is not a good idea no matter who is trying to do it...

We at least got a loaner car this time around, but it was so poorly maintained I really wasn’t getting warm feelings from this dealer.

What’s interesting is that Elmo (Elon) has really only had his reputation to rely on. He’s been played off as a visionary and a genius that only comes around a few times in a generation. That is the only thing that kept investors and customers interested in his companies, in the first place. With that image slowly

At this point, the line between a mid-size and a full-size has almost vanished, maybe a little more narrow and a shorter wheelbase, but otherwise, there’s no real benefit. The cost is nearly the same, weight, fuel economy, height, capability, etc.

...and for the record, there’s no such thing as ‘attempted manslaughter,” so they can’t put murder or manslaughter anywhere in the list of charges when nobody died.

Well, luckily he didn’t kill anyone. Like I said, Intent is a very, very important factor.

I honestly don’t get all the hate for Frontier. This is a bad decision, sure, but I’ve found their online options pretty easy and effective to use. As for the other nickel-and-dime practices, I’ve largely avoided those. Paid $50 last year to do a status match with one of my hotel elite programs. Frontier elite status

Reason why it’s just damn easier to take things into your own hands, even with the risk.

Expansion is never a time that companies are able to build up inventory, only increase capital to keep up with demand. Unfortunately, that increased capital sometimes comes back to bite them in the ass. As soon as the pendulum swings the other way and people stop buying, inventory shoots through the roof, machinery

That does make sense (though being a “good kid” has nothing to do with it), it still sucks though and I think he should at least have to go through drivers school and a possible... “he comes from a proud law enforcement family.” -Ah ok then

Politicians and Voters don’t seem to want to admit that this is the other side of the coin. A lot of Republicans are actually disappointed we can’t call today’s market a “Recession.

Which is just the dumbest shit because almost every time places are made into higher-density, better mixed use spaces with walkable shopping etc, people are happier.

Or a really old person who thinks everyone BUT THEM are going the wrong way.

I wasn’t really into cars until I owned one, but as a kid the Neon ad was catchy and I used to spot them on the road:

That is one happy old man.

I agree that he is not wrong, but it feels a bit disingenuous coming from the guy who formerly lead a company that has not one, but TWO “Black Friday” events a year.

I’d say, in my case, they bought my car for top dollar, they probably sold it for top dollar. They will probably have problems down the road (like a cool brake rotor that glows in the dark) and a very loud lifter ticking, but perhaps it will all work out. They’re either going to be fixing both before it’s sold, or

This is truly less an issue with used car sales dropping than an issue specifically with Carvana.