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John R. in Big D.
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Well yes, but only under specific circumstances. Those circumstances not being Monday mornings trying to get to work. Terrible cars are fun on the weekend when you have the time and energy to enjoy them, they’re less fun when reliable transportation is actually necessary

Again I say:

Now that’s a fine Trans-Pacific Partnership.

First, there is a difference between monopsony and monopoly (and Wal-Mart has neither). Second, the fact that Wal-Mart can offer lower prices than your local mom-and-pop does not show monopoly (instead, it shows efficiency); indeed, the entire purpose of antitrust law is to allow competition because of the belief that

I’m thinking you are still flattering yourself.

I am in the category of “not a fan, but don’t hate them”. I still avoid doing business with them.

Because Wal-Mart doesn’t have a monopoly on anything. Groceries? Nope. Clothing? Nope. Lawn & Garden supplies? Nope. Pharmacy? Nope. Automotive? Nope. What is it that you think Wal-Mart monopolizes?

What makes me sad here is that knowing he has more or less half a motor and still could out drive me a minimum of 4:1... means this guy is at LEAST 8 times the driver i am

While “You can buy a car at Walmart” sounds catchy, after reading the description of how the process will work, it sounds just like that of TrueCar and its competitors — only instead of the comfort of your own home or office, you get the joy of using a clunky touchscreen kiosk in a crowded Walmart store between the

Mine’s not a honda, but I definitely approve.

Did you get this from the book of Alternate Facts?

4th Gear: Anyone who claims zero road fatalities is a possibility is definitely one of those six sigma consultant assholes.

Walmart, huh? Does that mean that we can expect “Made in America” stickers slapped on Chinese built cars?

1st gear: I was really hoping for full-on Walmart cars. Like an Equate, Car. Available in white only with light blue trim.

The scariest part about the Walmart car sales is “get financing here” aspect.

Great, looking forward to THIS call.

These are also fine. I will take one of each. Please deliver to Arakawa, Tokyo. With parking spaces. Thanks. Nice doing business with you.

And that is how a Country Squire becomes a Country Sire.

Okay, I guess it’s time we had a talk about the birds and the bees...