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    Who is really going to keep that monstrosity of a “keychain escape tool” on a keychain? That’s absurd.
    Don’t spend 9$ on that thing when a 4$ center punch from your local Harbor Freight will do the job. Buy as many of them as you have cars, and keep them in the glove boxes or center consoles.

    You can get that!
    Oh, wait, you’re American?
    Then fuck you.

    I live reasonably close to here, though thankfully not in that county.
    I really don’t have any words for this. All I can really hope to do is assure others in the comment section that not everyone in Tennessee is this awful. There are good people here. People that vote and protest and improve the world where they can.

    “The city council is considering stepping in to enforce dealerships to lock the keys away at night.”

    As somebody that already has a credit card set up on Apple Pay, but also has a Paypal account (for use on websites I shop less frequently), why would I want to do this? Under what circumstances would I choose to pay in person with Paypal instead of my credit card?

    “Opposed-style wipers, like the ones in this windshield wiper explainer, do away with the triangle but leave another triangle up top. But that triangle is largely obscured by the rearview mirror and therefore ignorable.”

    “ Is the hair on the dog’s back standing?”

    I find it more useful to use a floor plan app like “roomscan”. My entire home’s floor plan is in my pocket at all times this way. This is important, because I don’t always know in advance that I was going to come across this cabinet that would be PERFECT for the office (if only I knew it would fit).

    That’s all I can think of too. And surely we can’t change a vehicle’s entire definition based solely on the direction the doors open. Can we? That’s just a trivial little design choice.

    Serious question: By what definition is this not already an actual minivan?
    If you buy a Honda Pilot, didn’t you “buy the damn minivan”?

    We US folks can’t buy those with manual trasmissions. So we don’t buy them.

    Congrats on getting one! They are all gone now.
    I looked.

    Podcasts. You need podcasts.

    But the Panamera cannot. That’s the real tragedy.

    But most of us do or at least aspire to buy cars in a higher price bracket one day.

    I came here to say the same thing. Malcom Gladwell may indeed have convinced the world of it, but that’s only because the world has poor reading comprehension.

    I used pen and paper for a very long time. One of my vehicles still hasn’t been converted. But mostly I’ve switched to digital, because I kept having pens stop working and notebooks fall apart after getting soaked. It was particularly a problem for the ones stored under the motorbike seat, because it doesn’t stay dry

    You could also just tell him that you’d be happy to consider Chrysler’s FR-S competitor, whenever it’s ready.

    They definitely are.
    And seriously, that could be my old car right there. Is it yours rbtklr?

    Hooray for celebrating America’s birthday with a Mazda!
    (I’m not being sarcastic. I just really like Mazdas.)
    (And the MX-6 was better looking.)