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To me, its more that most people more or less STOP listening to new music at some point in their lives and instead just listen to the same shit they listened to in high school or college. Every other boomer I know will only listen to music from the 50's-70's. Its a real shame and its also really annoying. I was out

We decided to lease a Chevy Equionox EV. So far its been great. And in light of Elon... glad we didn’t get a Tesla.

Hey Red-Hat dipshits! Know what would be a great way to keep costs for working folks down?

This for me as well. I had to go to their site to see what they actually had. 

Honestly outside of the QX80 I have no idea what any other Infiniti product looks like at this point.  They’ve kind of fallen off the radar for anyone looking in that market.

It does make sense, and there is already precedent for it.

Couldn’t happen to anyone nicer than the local VW dealer that wants $10k over sticker for an id.buzz.

Scout is wholly independent of Volkswagen Group of America (VWGoA), its South Carolina production plant was not funded by VWGoA”

I noticed that all of them, including the customer, were of the same general generous shape and size.

Westworld was done. However Raised by Wolves was just getting good

He’s the fuckstick that canceled Westworld and Raised By Wolves.

Instead of Coyote vs ACME we get...this?

They can’t make a DC movie worth a damn, might as well sell crap to rich assholes instead.

As someone who works for the brand, having enough R.O.’s created is enough reason to trigger the buy back. The brand doesn’t care in the end about why the car was brought in for ‘Died suddenly while driving’. It’s just about R.O.’s. The amount of operator error R.O’s is insane on them but they also aren’t the most

That is not how buy backs work. It’s a legal process involving paperwork. The buyer has to give the seller/manufacturer multiple opportunities to repair issues before lemon law is triggered. Service records must be supplied.

Might have been wacky looking, but widely regarded as excellent.

I’d buy a G37 coupe if they were still making them. I dunno what they’d call it. G, I suppose. I’m struggling to find a car that will get me through this midlife crisis with even a shred of dignity.

About 20 years ago I distinctly remember seeing the newly-released Infiniti FX45 on display at my local mall. It looked like the freaking Batmobile and ran on 20" wheels, which were almost unheard of on production cars at the time. Around that time they came out with the G35, which was supposed to be a really good car.

For a brief period in the mid 2000s Infiniti had it. The G35 and M45 were winning comparisons and beating the Germans at their own game. Then they got lazy and completely dropped the ball.

Nissan/Infiniti has been circling the drain for decades now. Infiniti never quite rivaled Lexus when it came out, and can barely hold a candle to Acura (!).