noele952
noele952
noele952

Your buried in that lease. He only gets paid if he sells you a car. Of course he's going to try to talk you into something that doesn't make financial sense. What you're trying to do doesn't make financial sense. What other option did YOU give him?

Welcome to America. Also, if you’re not willing to fund a green new deal you’re a climate change denier. And if you’re uncomfortable with late term abortion you’re a misogynist who hates women. Politics have gone digital, A or B are now your only options.

If you’re not willing to reflexively hate on Trump, you’re at least three types of ist. Since you’re not a fan, I’ll let you pick which three.

How old was the cosigner though?

The average buyer may be 51, but how about the average driver? A high percentage of muscle car bros need a cosigner to make their muscle car dreams come true.

Before we had capitalism, we had Kings. Real egalitarians, those guys. Why do people bemoan modernity, when what it replaced was clearly far worse? Just learn to get over your jealousy. When 99.9% of the population was wretchedly poor, there was little to be jealous about. Thank God for capitalism. Now people who live

If you don't like the way an internal combustion engines sound, I don't think anybody needs to take your opinions about a Corvette very seriously. Why are you here?

Just admit you're only their for the gift card, and they'll probably sign you up for it no questions asked. Don't waste their time, just be upfront about what kind of person you are. 

Why not just go get a V6 Camry? I think it beats the GS based on most of that criteria

It's just a coincidence. If you wait around long enough, a particular configuration will eventually show up. Playing around with the online build a car function for a few months didn't make it happen.

By all means buy what you want, but I never get when people complain about the difficulty driving a manual in traffic, or leg pain from using the clutch. Why don’t they just admit they don’t like driving a manual and leave it at that. They’re lame excuses, it’s not difficult you just don't like it, and barring some

It sucks to lose your job, bit it sucks a lot less when unemployment is at it’s lowest level in 50 years. If there are cuts to be mafe, they’re doing the right thing by their employees making them now. The economy is strong, and they have much better opportunities now than if there jobs get cut on the other side of

Truck, semis, robo taxis, they all get announced just before quarterly numbers and another big loss. They’re all just ploys to help build a narrative that huge profits are just around the corner, to keep his legion of naive millennial investors in the game.

Used Subaru resale values are stupid high, and you'll pay higher finance costs. Take the closeout deal on a 2019. You'll be paying about the same for a used one next year.

Don’t wait on a 3.6 Outback. The old boring people who buy these cars don’t care about a sexy new turbo engine. They like the simple reliability of a 6 cylinder. When they start actually getting scarce, the price will go up at the end

Good deal on a 2020 when they come out, bad deal on the 2019

It's just a big pile of tech. Tech is disposable. Tech people only care about new tech. When new tech exceeds it, it will be forgotten like an old iPhone.

You must be 60+, because Japanese cars have not been perceived that way for a long long time. It may not seem that way to you gramps, but the 1970's were a long time ago.

Restaurant isn't harming the server by charging $7, they're attracting a different and BETTER customer, and the server at the $7 restaurant is happier and makes more money.  That's how it works in the car business. Cheapskates love the poor sucker who'll race to the bottom to earn their business, but those guys have

How real is the semi though? Musk always makes these big announcements before announcing massive quarterly losses(Tesla semi, full self driving, use your Tesla to make money as a robo-taxi). Are these things even real at all, or an attempted distraction from their very real present day problems? Does he have the wrong