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I think it’s the Maryland Department of Transportation(taxpayers) putting up the money. I’m not sure admire is the right word, but I’ll say it’s amazing how much taxpayer money he’s able to come up with to fund his elitist projects for the rich. A low volume tunnel for those who don’t want to be forced to rub elbows

Are people really killing themselves over the disapproval of a religion they don’t believe in? Sins aren’t ranked, homosexuality is on a list right alongside masturbation and sex outside of marriage. Why aren’t straight sinners being driven to suicide? It must be something else.

Yeah, a lot of companies went bust during THE GREAT DEPRESSION. That’s how it goes during the greatest global financial calamity in history. What's your point?

I’d be fine flying one without the fix, if it was piloted by a well reputed airline. Having lived in Indonesia for a bit, I’d avoid flying Lion air, regardless of what they’re flying, unless there was no alternative.

I blame the customers. People shop based on price, and more seats per plane allows lower prices. People buy the cheapest fares they can find, and then piss and moan about the experience. If customers valued more space over low prices, they'd get more space. By and large they don't. You get what you pay for.

They’re dead meat. Electrification is one thing, but driverless cars are a complete paradigm shift. The guys making carriages had their best years while Henry Ford was perfecting his production line. Horses were transportation, and they quickly became something that rich people ride for fun. Person driven cars will

A Certified car does not come with an extra warranty from the dealer. It’s a manufacturer’s warranty. While the dealer may be the local agent paid by the manufacturer to complete manufacturer approved warranty repairs, the dealer is not providing the warranty. The sticker on the car is correct.

The STI is a rally car for the street. It absolutely does not need any of those things, they are contrary to the brand image, and would hurt sales. It's a niche product, it's not for everybody. Selling it based off interior and fuel mileage improvements would alienate their customer base. People who want an Audi,

Watches aren't for telling time, they're an attempt at communicating elevated status. A watch says to others that you have enough excess money to buy pointless baubles. You place it on a conspicuous place on your wrist so that others can see it.

Why can’t they all be as smart as you? If only Bezos had you speaking in his ear telling him how to run his business, he would probably be the richest guy in the world . . .

This is silly. Nothing is getting passed on to anybody. He’s not really a car guy, he has a fantasy of his “future children” thinking of him as a car guy. It’s a fantasy based on the world he grew up in, which isn’t the world his “future children” will grow up in. He’ll lose interest in it far before it’s time to pass

In that case, they’d drop the sedans and the SUV models, before declaring bankruptcy.

You were told wrong

Yeah, ditch the boxer. If Subarus were more like Toyotas, they’d probably be even more grounded to the ground.

Yeah, but it was a poorly constructed joke for idiots, so it all balances out. When you mix politics into your dad jokes, it reduces the stupid charm, to just plain stupid

Sure, but cars cost so much more in Canada. If you get screwed in America, then it’s about par anyways. I’d prefer to just educate myself and look out for my own interests, not get screwed, and keep the difference in my pocket. Excess regulation is like free health care, you are paying for it one way or another,

says the guy getting his lines from a 100+ year old British guy

The future is great and all, but they’re not going to get there unless they make some money in the present. Since no one present day has been able to turn a profit selling electric cars, sticking with what works for now is the right call

The 90's we’re the golden age of Honda, and it was a type R. Legitimately rare, and considered the best car from Honda’s peak. Maybe they overpaid, but at least it makes sense. Nobody ever cared about the Cavalier, Chevrolet was several decades past it’s prime in the 90's. Only a moron would pay crazy money for

Low end manufacturers haven’t forgotten about loyalty, it’s just something buyers on that end of the spectrum rarely have. They’re not buying the car they want, like the higher end buyer. They are generally buying a compomise on what they can afford. Giving profitable customers a high level of service makes sense.