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And yeah, I’m a leaser too

A Sienna doesn’t have this:

Doesn’t want minivan.........Goes out and buys sliderless minivan....

Why wouldn’t you compare a 3-row SUV with a minivan? Minivans universally have 3 rows and tons of room.

I mean, it’s right there in the article:

“I would love to have one....but I refuse to buy one because I only NEED it 1 or 2 times a year. It’s actually far cheaper to rent one than to buy, finance, and insure one.”

  1. In 2008, the SUV dominance helped fuel the recession. Gas prices spiked, SUV sales plummeted leaving a ton of backlog on the dealership lots. Many people tried to sell their SUVs for more efficient cars, but because the value of their vehicle dropped so suddenly, they either had to eat the cost of the loan or eat the

I’ll take your word for it that you legitimately need a larger vehicle. That said, I’ve never understood the American penchant for gloating about wasting money.

Is it because you think a lot of the market segment looks similar?

One step closer to this then.

He founded X.com which bought Confinity, which had a little product named Paypal.

if he had no part in creating or running PayPal why did he make so much money when it sold to eBay? also what are you so mad about? even if you don’t like Tesla’s or musk, you can’t deny he turned an entire industry on its head... for the better! when Tesla started most major auto makers laughed and said it was a

It’s hard to separate Tesla from Musk.

Strawman much, pal?

Depends how you define “co-create.” He did end up as the largest non-institutional shareholder, and I’m pretty sure he founded X.com, which became part of what became PayPal through a merger. Is that co-creating? It’s close enough that it’s not really misleading. Was X.com really worth anything, in terms of intrinsic

I don’t think it was ever implied they invented electric vehicles. I don’t think there is anyone who thinks that.

Mad Bruh?

I have no idea who got the ball rolling, but California had car factories from way back. I live in Milpitas, which is the eastern side of the Silicon Valley. The Great Mall here in Milpitas, was an old Ford factory dating back to the Post WWII time frame.

Let’s be honest here, they’re pieces of shit as well. 

So if I’m reading this right, not only did he tear up the lake bed, but a whole bunch of other trucks came to tear it up more because of him?