sammyno55
Sammyno55
sammyno55

Sedans are going to be the best deal on the used market anyway since apparently no one wants them (fools).

My Impala hasn’t been my favorite car, but it ticks enough boxes (despite its issues) that I can’t justify taking on another loan for something else. I’m just going to finish paying it off and enjoy the freedom

I don’t expect to participate in the auto market any time soon and there are a multitude of reasons. But mostly I don’t feel like the market wants me to participate in it.

Neutral: I need 1 new car soon, specifically a wrangler to replace my wife’s wrangler. With hers having over 210k on the clock, its time to get her a new car so that it is paid off by the time I need one. Ideally we only have 1 car payment at a time. JLs aren’t exactly flying off the lot so we are hoping to get a good

I mean...I sense your sarcasm, but the reality is that it needn’t be this way. The series allows bespoke vehicles to compete. Why would you start with a base that requires modification? 

There are always people who can’t afford the cars they buy...

Imagine an electric version of a car they SHOULD ACTUALLY MAKE. Assholes.

If you don’t think living in a Hilton Garden Inn three nights a week requires a traveling salesman to maintain a warrior’s mentality, you’ve never tried to eat breakfast at a Hilton Garden Inn frequented by traveling salesmen.

I do feel that we (humans) need to control emissions so we can have (clean) air to breathe.

That much power? You mean the power to keep their air clean?

But it's not...  far too many complications tio give states that much power. 

The emissions fight has been going on since the governments enacted legislation to reduce tailpipe emissions. The governments have continuously enacted laws to force manufacturers to reduce vehicle emissions. So the fight has continued. The fights over emissions will end, some day, when people no longer require

When we are able to make full use of this gas we shall be able to fly around the world under five hours.

correct.

It has a ‘door’ if you need it into the cabin. 

A truck is whatever the manufacturers tell me it is. Just like a coupe, or a turbo.

1. The vehicle’s primary design goal is to haul cargo

I am in complete agreement. My friends who call their crossovers “trucks” really need to read this. But, I thought of something as I read your section regarding semi-trucks.

Man I’m not sure what your new overlords did but the pages here have been loading awful the past week.

“I wish my Range had more ways to fail” - No one ever.