pelicanhazard
PelicanHazard
pelicanhazard

As much as I don't like Arizona, I'll agree with this. DST is an unnecessary inconvenience in modern times.

It's also significant because most state's have agreed to take a multistate action, The New York Times reports. That makes sense as much of Arizona has historically refused to follow the rest of the United States in recognizing daylight savings time, MLK, Jr Day, or basic human rights.

JEEZ FINALLY A MANUFACTURER LISTENED TO THE ENTHUSIAST MASSES AND IS BRINGING A TURBO AWD PERFORMANCE WAGON TO OUR SHORES that none of us will buy new because $40k is too much money for a VW (seriously that's V8 Mustang/STi money) so I'll just wait for one to show up at Carmax in a few years because I never put my

If you didn't lock your doors, who's fault is it? it's the criminals fault. Simple.

Uhhhh no. The fault always lies with the person committing the crime, not the person upon whom the crime was committed.

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John Oliver has a great piece on Civil Forfeiture:

Its unheard of in countries with stricter gun regulations... just sayin

I don't think GAP coverage is bad...as long as everything is explained a head of time.

And in this case, 99 of 100 cars made by the bottom car maker will experience no problems at all.

Take these reports with a huge bag of grainy salt. There are no seriously unreliable cars nowadays, only cars that have parts that wear out more quickly and cost an arm and a leg to repair after the warranty wears out (cough, cough, Germans...). Buy whatever you want, you'll be fine.

I've been saying this for year. Even if you had the ten most incredibly reliable, best built cars in the world, one would be at the top an done would be at the bottom.

Funny story: about a year ago (or thereabouts), I was working for Fiat/Chrysler in the quality group, and we had a quarterly meeting/presentation about this very same topic, presented by Doug Betts himself. In his presentation, he explained that the overall quality gap between the worst car maker and the best was now

I don't believe "reliability" studies because they are more ease of usability studies than reliability.

I trust them about as much as I trust Amazon reviews.

You're doing a very accurate job of speaking for yourself.

Probably because you should be one of the squids dying in a fire.

Dear Squids,

I'm not even in the market and I am constantly checking out what is available on AutoTrader and how many of them I can get with a manual. My wife thinks I'm crazy.

Come to where I live, in Western Canada. Those orange-brown trees are dead pines.

I'm not listening! Avoid reading anything that doesn't line up with my world view or is scary...no matter what 97% of scientists say!