ponchoindian
I probably did it
ponchoindian

Do you think that unrealized capital gains should be taxed? Because I have some bad news about how that would affect you.

Are there any grownups here? This whole idea, that you pay taxes on unrealized gains is so “16 year old Che Guevara wearing T-shirt kid”. A little bit of critical thinking already shows how this will never work. If the stock goes down again, does he get his money back? How are people supposed to pay it? They have to

From: https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-paid-little-in-taxes-2014-2018-propublica-report-2021-6

If this is the case, how is it you have any love for classics then? Classic cars universally drive like shit compared to modern cars. They’re slow to accelerate, slow to stop, slow to turn, but quick to drink gas, quick to lose control, and quick to kill you if you crash it. Oh, and classic cars are generally bigger

So what you mean is the Fox bodies didn’t outperform the F-bodies...

Jalopnik, the place where those with journalism or english degrees end up pretending they like cars enough to write about them. Also pretending they have enough driving skills to not crash everytime they do an actual track event.

I don’t know any logical human being that hates the LS1 F-bodies. Sure, some may not like them, but they’re the best bang per buck performance you’ll get on the market right now. Until you’ve driven one you honestly have no idea how good they are, shame they were so unappreciated by those that saw the tags “American”

I had a ‘95 Trans Am with a 6 speed manual I bought brand new in ‘95, and I kept it for 17 years. Great car, lots of fun, cheap to maintain, didn’t develop rattles until after 15 years. I realize that Jalopnik readers generally regard “reliability” as “how much your entertainment system works like an iPhone” or

Found the bitter 3 series driver guys

You’re looking for a 30-40 year old truck, something that’s built for work, and are surprised that every one you find is beat? What do you think people do with trucks over the course of 30 years?

Not at all, no worries mate! Just busting balls.

This kind of arguing about whose state has more of a rust problem is just too funny.

Have a great day!

Our money, their goods. We can do without goods. Can they do without money?

This owner is an expert in power generation and grid design.

Wasn't really cool to begin with.

Not for a Partial. Just a Total.

exactly why Michigan at a minimum needs vehicle inspections. It was a daily occurrence when I was managing a wheel and tire store that we could not hoist or jack a car. Literally all the jack points or frame were rotted out. The one car that sticks out in my mind the most is the 1st and 2nd gen Taurus/sable.

This is the best review of the SS I have read yet!