saywhaaaat12
Saywhaaaat12
saywhaaaat12

I respectfully disagree. They sell garage decorations.

Harley has made enough motorcycles. There are so many parked in garages that in 20 years, you'll be able to pick one up with a 55-57 Chevy for under 10k. Just because they are a piece of Americana doesn't mean they can't fail

the correct term for throwing loose change is “making it hail” 

That’s only a problem if you drive excessively every day. Superchargers are meant for roadtrips. You are intended to “refuel” your Tesla every night at home.

EV charging is not gas though, practically all of the major charge networks don’t take cash. Many require you to have a membership card and some even have monthly fees. I can easily see the same thing happening on those charge networks if you didn’t have a valid credit card with you (and as a last ditch effort calling

IT’s insane to go on such a long road trip without any emergency payment method.  What if his phone died or got broken?  Or Internet connectivity went down?  Insane.

Seriously this, so much this. Who takes an 800 mile round trip with nothing but free credits in their pocket? Yeah, Tesla fucked up, but this guy is a dumbass.

Even if it came with a briefcase with $40k in the trunk, I’d have a hard time thinking that was a good deal...

Im in the market for a new car. I can wait, but can the dealerships? They just don't seem desperate enough yet. 

It’s mind blowing to me, because I live in the COVID hotspot of southeast Michigan. There are hospitals in Detroit, good hospitals, that have people dying in hallways because they have nowhere else to put them. The University of Michigan hospital is gearing up to put patients in the athletics field houses. The states

85k for an Expedition...holy chit. 

Scrupulously honest” and “lack of testing” don’t exactly go together, but whatever helps you sleep at night I guess. As long as you believe the Orange one has your safety and best interests at heart, you can believe anything.

It’s still kinda early. It makes sense to hold out for as much margin as possible on inventory and incentivize in areas like leasing and finance. Draw people out that were a 0% interest 84 month term away from agreeing to a $30k expense in a recession. At least a dealership can attempt to maintain service revenue -

And this, dear readers, is why the United States has, and will continue to have, the highest number of COVID 19 cases in the world.

This is why I switched to vans as a work vehicle. Unless you’re carrying really tall cargo, do outside work where you basically need a big open mobile toolbox or, since BOF vans are dead except for GM, need to tow very heavy things, a van is the proper answer. Although on my next one I’ll probably go for an Express

And this is why employer based healthcare sucks...once you’re laid off, bye bye healthcare. Companies do not have your wellbeing as a priority, if they did they would give you the best plans available for free as opposed to switching to crap plans with higher deductibles. Universal healthcare is the way to go, but too

Funny how that for-profit health care system functions fantastically..

/s

In my ideal world, all the private health insurance companies go bankrupt and are sold to the federal government as scrape that is used to create a true Medicare for All system.

medical-care-related debt

Neutral: The main question is what factories in the Southeast will do, since apparently the Southeast has decided to lean hard into every stereotype on this one, and whether it’s worth keeping these factories open in the first place.