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That’s something I tried to impress upon my best friend years ago. We were quasi-listening to a hard-hitting “documentary” about the “fake” moon landings and the interviewer’s questions to the NASA expert were never aired, so the hand-wavy evasive answers were probably perfectly fine in the context of the actual

I bought my daughter’s Kia Soul a few months ago. It was a solidly “fine” experience, which is as high as my dealer-o-meter goes. It was fast and they gave me the deal they quoted. But anything to improve the experience would be welcome.

I attended the 24h @ Nurburgring one year. Imagine a 250k person Talladega, for a week straight, surrounding the 11 mile track. People are very likely more drunk than any NASCAR event. Sounds bad, right? Except that nearly everyone brings their own trash bags/cans, and the people who don’t keep the public areas around

Read the comment again.  Sucks when you say something really stupid on the internet and can’t take it back doesn’t it.  

I say this as a former NASCAR fan and as commentary of this article but...

My guess is all that furniture came in RV’s and people were probably planning on ditching the stuff in the first place.

Sorry, but this one wins the internet in this category:

An in-joke, also known as an inside joke or a private joke, is a joke whose humour is understandable only to members of an ingroup, that is, people who are in a particular social group, occupation, or other community of shared interest.

Better that than the guy I see driving around town in an F250 with the plate RAM TUFF

But then you wouldn’t be able to do this:

Nothing says “funny” like having to post an entire article dedicated to explaining the joke.

Most personalized license plates are either inside jokes no one gets, tired jokes everyone’s sick of, or painfully convoluted ways to say something dirty without the DMV noticing.

Aww hex, I’m #008000 with envy that I didn’t think of it first.

My threshold is 3,000,000 footsteps.

The A/C actually uses 15-20% of the batteries while driving. The heater and window defroster use even more. There’s a good chance climate control definitely does crack the top 5 things in the car. The only things I can think of that might use more (other than the motor of course) are maybe the entirety of the car

Exactly. Also seeing a lot of folks who say “not until x range” then, once that is reached, say “but it takes more time than a gas fill-up.”

I personally wont buy it unless it has 371 miles.... 

Haha you’re going to quibble over 30 miles? I’m sure it has nothing to do with the $88,000 price tag.

Given that it currently runs, it’s not eligible. 

I would trust that Yugo further than any of David’s Jeeps