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Man, you’re missing Greg’s point. He’s not saying that the idea isn’t ignoble. He’s saying that the tragedy of the commons is an accepted working theory, and intentional ignorance of this fact is the cornerstone upon which socialism is built,and fighting it by force is the reason that basically every attempt at

If you’re willing to go that far, I’d strongly recommend German Castrol (0W-40 Syntech. It’ll Say “Made in Europe” on the back of the bottle). It’s a true group 4 (PAO base), has extremely good high temp stability, and requires less VIIs to maintain its viscosity spread. Plus... it’s usually about the same price.

If it makes you feel any better, you’re right. Then again, the potential direct causes of risk are as varied as the people that an insurance company insures. What’s more, insurance companies don’t actually care what the causes of risk are, so much as they care about figuring out the risk a given customer poses.

So... Should I have just assumed that your initial comment was not intended to be an argument?

The fact that he has a vested interest in Tesla’s fall doesn’t mean that he’s wrong about it. Tesla has actively been diluting shareholder value, is cash poor, cashflow poor, is having massive and increasing issues with its workforce,is experiencing continued delays in bringing model 3 production up to plan, is

Are you implying that insurance companies should price by behavioral attributes, medical history, and or Genetics? I’m not arguing one way or another, but unless I’m mistaken, there’s an even bigger ongoing push against such a thing.

There is a cheat to this particular conundrum. Add more displacement and go American. While people may still claim that the mustang or Camaro are not as refined as their European Counterparts, either, with about $6,000 in aftermarket supercharger kit (some are cheaper, but this is where the truly complete reputable

Yup. Politicians aren’t much for putting themselves in prison, and a lot of the programs which encourage banks to put loans in the hands of people who can’t afford them are still firmly in place. You’re a racist, if you consider revising them, you know!

Hydrocarbons, sure.

What kills me most about Cadillac’s most recent move is that they were on the right track all through the late 2000s and early 2010s. Even now, they’re never going to be able to compete directly with BMW and Mercedes, partially because they’ve been seen as a lesser brand for the last 35 years, and partially because

It also depends on what the goal of the ad is. Coca Cola, for example, spends literal billions in advertising, just keeping the company name in the public conscious.

Woah, woah, woah. Some of us are very serious about our appliances.

Lexus didn’t come out in the US until 1989 (with the introduction of the LS400). Infinity didn’t come out until after that, waiting to see how Lexus fared in the market. Acura didn’t make it to the US market until 1995.

Would legitimately enjoy watching all of these ideas play out. Completely agree that the big challenges are what made the show.

Phlegminglib’s implied disparagement of the very same people who would be willing push against additional governmental restrictions on vehicles.

Friggin’ Kinja won’t let me post the .gif, so - let_me_laugh_even_harder.gif

One more reason to invest in semi-precious metals. You know, copper, brass, lead, etc.

The irony that the vast majority of people who are pro-gun would vote with you against further vehicle oversight is not lost on me.

Those responsible for the sacking have been sacked.