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NO!!
This ruins the paint...

NO!!
This ruins the paint...

Indiana resident checking in - You’re clearly an idiot. You must not live ANYWHERE near tornadoes, or severe weather of any kind. We get minutes of warning before a tornado hits - not nearly enough time to go outside (into a severe storm...) to find “another” shelter. Also - THERE IS NOT A PUBLIC TORNADO SHELTER - and

I read the list of cars first. Strange list, nothing in common! Very confused...

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“Millenial” (yuck. stop using that word please) here, bought a new Mustang this year - but I do admit I was Focused on a different car before I drove one and bought it on the spot.

I think a large segment of the population actually has no clue what has been accomplished in the modern muscle cars. There are plenty of

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Jimmy Kimmel might have beaten you to this by like... 6 months.

Yeah, I’m a little cynical that the aggregate data from 2007-2011 at one firm can be applied to give context or meaning to any individual performance rating.

I bought an orange Mustang and could not be happier. Do I care about resale value? No - I’ll either drive it forever, find another enthusiast who is dying for this color (which is being discontinued, of course), or crash it at Cars-and-Coffee. It’s a Win-Win-Win!

No conspiracy here - ALL of the major guys buy every one of each others cars so they can get a feel for the market. The design teams usually have unrestricted access to the studio, and even get assigned to drive the competition to really know what they’re up against.
If you think TESLA and Ford (Lincoln, really) don’t

What, you don’t just save them in your phone or password manager? What a lot of work to remember a single 4-digit code. Or as others have said, just print your fake business card WITH THAT NUMBER, add it as a phone extension, or the last four of a phone number, or an address like 1234 Pin St. ugh.

I also live in that Central Indiana City. Young adult, no kids - but I would be really horrified of any sitter that worked for less than double minimum wage. Clearly they’re not going to be giving their full attention to the job.

I was cross shopping every sporty car in town last month, and noticed that a Golf R had sat unsold on the local (major city) lot for over a week - they wouldn’t even take the wraps off so I could look closer. That’s fair enough I guess? It’s not even a $40k car though... I test drove a GTI to try to get a better feel

Never take any driving stats at face value. Different years have different miles driven, ages of vehicles, weather patterns, etc. A trend may be meaningful or simply show more people on the road, or more rainy rush hours in major cities.

Those earplugs hanging from the rearview mirror (@2:31) are a great touch. That is not a quiet motor.

“Researchers?”

*sob*

I miss my red ‘89 Prelude so much... I could fit everything I owned in that car back in high school.

Today, I probably couldn’t even use it for my grocery run, since it only has like 10 cubes of cargo volume... but I think that says more about me than the car.

Now this is just wrong. Close when you need the house and no sooner, sure, but delay for the sake of the prepaid interest? That’s dumb, unless you have already sunk your rent somewhere else for that month and don't need anywhere to live.

I hated the plasticy plastic feel of the shifter on my first car, a base model Elantra, so I swapped in the higher trim version leather shifter.

Ok... So who’s actually holding them accountable? Clearly a marketing move with almost zero cost to them.