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Those are cool, but if this is meant to be a daily driver EV and not a halo car (I admit I don’t have a good sense of this), they seem like they might be more of an annoying failure point (and extra expense) that might not be justified. I would not relish coming out after work on a winter today to find those sliding

I mentioned elsewhere, and although I respect irrational love for cars, I always felt like these were loved for what they could have been if they had not been intentionally gimped by GM, not for what they actually were.  Sadly, that’s the modern Pontiac story until GM killed them for good because China loves its

At BEST, it was another Pontiac intentionally gimped to avoid stepping on the toes of big brother Chevy’s halo cars.  I can respect people’s irrational love for these, but I always felt like it was a love born out of what these cars could have been if they weren’t nerfed, parts bin specials.

The one big difference is that Honda actually knows how to make cars, so that’s a big plus for them. This car will likely be able to survive getting slightly damp or being in direct sunlight.

(For the sake of full disclosure, it does look a little too CyberTruck-y for my tastes. Then again, the articlesis literally

Had to scroll too far down to find this. You’re bought and paid for, Donnie. Time to put on the gimp suit.

But with Trump taking office in a matter of days, the incoming president could yet attempt to overturn a move that he previously branded a “regressive tax,” adds Bloomberg.

Unless NYC has changed wildly since I lived there, even the (relatively) well off take the subway or bus to work. NYC is not a “only the poors take mass transit” town.  Driving is REALLY not worth the hassle, especially since there are so few places to actually put your car once you get into Manhattan. So sure, it’s a

ND on age and price alone, but also, if the hood just needed an “adjustment,” he would have done it already.  I suspect a decent smack on the front end at some point followed by shoddy/budget repair work.

Like I said I don’t like trump or this guy at all

And given their tendency to self destruct fairly rapidly--in some cases on the drive home from purchase--the problem might take care of itself.

Semi-reluctant ND on this. It’s anecdotal, but my dad had two of these from the same era. (I think at least one of them was also a 95.) The first one was like a tank, and the second one was a complete basketcase with no end to the problems, including self-disassembling transmission after one year, and he took care of

Are soft bushes coming back in fashion for the performers in strip clubs?

Sorry, I’ll show myself out.

The three binders that hold the truth about this vehicle meticulously manage its history.

That’s part of it, but not just because US workers aren’t cheap—it’s also because US workers are stupid. I work in tech, and if we didn’t hire from abroad, the positions wouldn’t get filled because most American grads don’t know basic math and/or have no interest in STEM. We have a whole in-house legal department

Something seems fishy here. All the work done to clean up its dirty diesel was done in August of this year, and four months later they’re trying to sell it for a kinda/sorta low price?  I’m going ND because I’m distrustful.

I wonder if his multiple hate crime convictions are what’s keeping him out of business in Boston. I know that he wanted a pardon for the crimes because having those convictions on the books was interfering with whatever role he has in Wahlburgers in California.

This is purely anecdotal, but the mention of used car prices and VW dealers tracks with my recent experience. I bought a 2019 Golf R (new old stock) in 2020 about a week before the COVID shutdown. I got a good price on it, I think in part because of the imminent shutdown, and the dealer knew they were going to have to

Your explanation caused my hip to spontaneously break.

I mean, at least this ability to nurture plant life will align well with the fact that all these stupid things will end up as (ugly) yard art sooner rather than later.  From death (sometimes for the drivers) will come new life.