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Having a choice where to buy is better.

It is not about which sales model is better. It is about a free(er) market choice. If i want to buy a car direct from the manufacturer and the manufacturer is willing to sell the car to me, the government should not interfere with this transaction. If dealers are so good and bring that much value to the table, they

This has to be true because one can't really make this up.

From the Grumpy Cat: good. I hope they financed these stinkers for 84 months minimum with no money down.

Not only that, but also AI watching and enjoying the races, too.

Just buy another Rav4 or CR-V. 

Look, a no-special edition GT: Wow!

How about Business Class? (Plane seats)

Mazda3, unlike the GTI, is no longer fun to drive. Might be ok for city driving for people cross shopping with Audi A3 and low-end Mercedes who do not care about driving. Compact SUVs in the same segment might be more attractive as buys for these buyers. Mazda really should have put the turbo into their CX-30 instead

Or a GTI, a much better car with proper suspension and fun transmission option. The GTI should be a much better driver than the Mazda, too. Are Mazda going for the low-market Mercedes crowd? Good luck.

I have been buying only manual new cars thus far. The new Mazda3 is a reason to switch to an electric car for me personally.  

Human drivers suck.  Mandatory autonomous driving only. Fite me.

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My colleague’s sun working at a local supermarket was assaulted by a mouth-breather because he took offense when told to wear a mandated mask inside the store. The mouth-breather was arrested on the spot, but I suspect that this behavior is now very common. Some people simply can not process the need to wear a mask

But, but, an 84-month 0% financing with 90 day deferral. It means I can afford it, right? Right?

I do not think so. Those are rather nonoverlapping groups (islands) of nutjobs.

cool. I have been driving manuals for 20 years and I still do not know how to use the handbrake on an uphill. Never used it, even when I drove in San Francisco. 

Same with me. When I was young and single, I would text and eat while driving a manual car. I was even shaving with an electric shaver (gross, I know) while in traffic. Heck, I was once so hungry that I ate takeout with a fork while keeping the plate on my lap, while going through traffic in New Brunswick NJ. There is

Huyndai and Kia want to have a word

You can love driving a manual just because of the way it feels, even if it doesn’t really make a lot of sense. You can get perverse joy from your aching left calf in long stretches of stop-and-go traffic, you can let yourself thrill to the process of finding the clutch point on a new, unfamiliar car, you can try to