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Cautious NP. The price seems really good actually. Maybe too good. Enough that I’m wondering if there’s some other reason why the dealer didn’t bother to clean it more. Around me, these things are starting close to $30k, and go all the way up to $50k for lower mileage/newer versions. Similar ones in the US seem to be

This one’s a toughie. It’s a German luxury car with a substantial number on the odometer, and any dealership called “Klean CarZ” puts me on yellow alert for intentionally misspelling words and using unnecessary capitalization. The price is right for the market though...

I’m surprised a dealer has this so fairly priced. I’m going with NP because that engine should be good for a while and Porsche electronics are fairly stable too. It’s in great shape and would make a good daily driver. Porsche still works on them do maintenance shouldn’t be an issue.

As much as I discourage buying used luxury/German cars, NP

So, in other words, it’s perfect.

As someone who is bored, and likes having fun...I take offense to this.

Who hurt you?

Somehow Hyundai/Kia, for all their progress, can’t seem to not make the car feel cheap in some way.

“But-but Mexicans don’t work they want welfare!” -Dumbasss Americans
“Mexicans are taking jerbs!” - Also dumbass Americans.
“They’re up to something!” - What dumbass Americans are really saying.

Farmworkers going from job to job. 

That is a remarkably stupid idea.

What the fuck?

This sounds horrible. My question is how or why did they send her down the road in the Sebring without credit approval?

I’m so proud of Hyundai. In a short period of time they went from being the brand known for cheap cars and long warranties to taking Ferrari on at their own game. This is the kind of success story they’ll be teaching in business classes for decades.

They clearly didn’t choose the AM General because they were worried it had too much baggage. I mean, look at that face - this thing has seen some shit

Went to high school in a wealthy area and had to deal with this type of crap. Parents buy their kid a Camaro SS or Mustang GT and it gets wrecked. They turn around and replace it.

To be fair, wasn't Texas one of the states that pretended it didn't exist?

I think it’s less about boning other moms and more about impressing other dads/men.

Toxic masculinity hurts us all.

Yeah its like dude you are married stop thinking about boning other moms.