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I’ve bought and sold 7-8 cars on Craigslist, every single one of them was done with cold hard, rock solid, cheese grating, mob affiliating, straight up CASH. Nothing else.

Designer jeans will turn this white leather blue surprisingly quickly. Ask me how it know...

Bias, but I would take a Panamera over a Tesla all day any day. Hate all you want.

Or in this case, “keming.”

I think it was to drive any graphic designers nuts. That kerning is making my eye twitch.

I know Doug likes to joke around in these, but in all seriousness, legally they cannot deny a warranty claim due to the vehicle being serviced elsewhere, unless of course that service is what caused the issue.

Buying a Maserati in New Orleans is like buying a dogsled in Arizona.

My biggest concern would be futher depreciation. You are buying knowing only Callaway has had it, which is obviously worth some real dollars otherwise this article wouldn’t exist. When you go to sell it though, it’s a two owner car with super high mileage and you don’t have the reputation that Callaway does.

No self defense Concealed Weapons? I am disappointed.

I made no mention of what the Viper was worth. I was simply talking about what I could afford.

Yes, have to have union representation. Driving up your manufacturing costs is always good for business.

I’ve never driven a car with no suspension and a penchant for snap oversteer, but this bad boy right here corners like it’s on rails!

JUST MY TWO CENTS: There is a gas station by my house that I stop at with my two daughters – one almost four, the other eight months. I leave them in the car to pump the gas. That decision is easy.

There is no reason to expose a child to any unnecessary risk ever. For example, riding in a car is extremely dangerous. 1.2 million people are murdered by cars annually. I get that driving the kid to the emergency room is a necessary risk. However, driving a kid halfway across the country to vacation is child abuse.

Why take the unnecessary risk? Because it’s hardly a risk, you’re fear-mongering, and an extension of that logic would make it illegal to feed your child anything but pasteurized soy paste and distilled and, again pasteurized, water.
“Your Honor, Mary Wilson clearly looked away from her child in the grocery store to

Your car is a locked metal box. Sure it can be broken into, but people snatch kids while parents backs are turned too, or while they are at a playground. The bottom line is that a car is as secure as anything else, so the worry of someone carjacking you shouldn’t be any greater than of someone just up and snatching

Carjackers are stealing cars that are in the road with the driver in them. They happen to have kids in the backseat. The car jacker is not trying to steal the child. If someone was going to steal a parked car, with no keys in it, I imagine they’d avoid the one with the kid in the backseat.

This is a silly over reaction. There is danger everywhere. We should manage risks appropriately. By your measure their is no reason to own a kitchen knife right? We can all just order McDonalds.

I live in st. louis and kids still ride in the backs of trucks here and unless its super hot or cold you can probably find a car with a kid in it in every single parking lot of a Walgreens or QuickTrip, somehow our child killed/kidnapped rate is lower than CA, maybe you guys should lock your doors or move to a state