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Tyler, as a fellow 996 owner I can’t begin to tell you how much pride I have for Apollo 911. We have had our 2003 since 2008 and have babied it constantly. At the 30K service, I did the IMS bearing thing and now have complete confidence in my car, “Heimweh”. I only hope that I can live long enough to see even half

You are basing your entire comment on an inaccurate premise. The founders weren’t trying to find a Congressional compromise in order to balance states with high numbers of slaves and non-voting women. They were trying to find a compromise so that small states had out outlet for political influence.

Part 1: “There is no reason why every state should have equal representation in the Senate. Rhode Island should not have the same senatorial power as California.”

Not necessarily...there are plenty of used cars that aren’t manufacturer certified that are good buys. But if you are going to pay a premium for a CPO car, it’s better to get a manufacturer CPO.

Well Brian, since 87% of petroleum is used for fuel, how much of a dent will EVs make?

I’m going to toss some inconvenient facts out there for you.

Ehhh....will it hurt? Sure. But it’s not the death knell these people are claiming. There will still be a broad vast market for petroleum based products. You’d be surprised how many people don’t realize plastic is a petroleum derivative. There will be a consolidation in the oil market, and then a lot of these oil

Prune Juice is a Warrior’s Drink.

For me it is 100% calories in vs calories out.

It’s the correct answer because your car isn’t omnicient. Will running into that bridge abutment instead of that daisy-chain of kindergardeners bring down the structurally deficient freeway overpass, killing the children and bunch of other people too? Will steering off the side of the bridge to avoid a bunch of

It sounds heartless, but the only correct answer is the one that Mercedes gave. Would any of us give up control to a car that doesn’t prioritize the survivability of its occupants over anything else? I sure as hell wouldn’t. The car isn’t making a choice to kill those orphans, it’s making a choice not to kill you.

This is the correct answer to the problem. My property does not get to determine whether I live or die, not for orphans, not for priests, not for the president.

It could be argued that your jeeps are already sculptures of old car parts.

The next time you get a side-eye for what you purchased, just remember: Ms. Judgemental is a fucking cashier.

Thanks for the viewpoint from someone who actually lives there. I’ve never spent more than two weeks in Singapore at any one time, and living in a hotel on company expenses is not the same as trying to organise family life from your own home at all. Our allowances are generous but I still feel significantly poorer

It’s not just an issue of irresponsible people thinking “I’ve got time to get groceries.” Obviously warnings won’t fix those people.

It all depends on how well you know the big ticket item and how comfortable you are doing your diagnostics and ordering replacement parts from repair clinic or amazon or some online vendor.

at $1,800 it’s an investment

You hate it. I hate it. We all hate it.