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I guess it depends on what kind of vehicle you select. I just did a build and price on a 2022 Mustang, optioned identically to my 2019 down to the same wheels and floor mats, and the payment is nearly identical as sticker price is just $2,000.00 more. And arguably not quite that much more because additional equipment

3% = 97% due to other factors, Hilliary’s emails, I assume?

A car that was never beloved won’t suddenly become beloved because it turns up with no miles and in time capsule condition. The stealer probably gave someone $2,500.00 for it.

Those seats say Don’t you dare drive me naked or you might not leave here with everything you started out with.

If only the badging was more effective so others would know for sure you were driving a Ford.

Oh please. Like there’s any peace and quiet in anyone’s backyard anymore with 50% of the population blasting around with the loudest possible exhaust they could possibly fit to their motorcycle or truck. You can hear that shit inside the house with the windows closed and the TV on.

At least I won’t have to worry about a drone leaving my backyard gate unlatched so the dog can get out. I’m all for it.

Hey, if you let go before you have to refinance your house to recover, or take some sort of consolidation loan, claim it as a victory. Knowing when to say when on a car is a life skill most have not mastered. And some of us have even repeated a few times. Cough. Cough.

199 hp won’t make those back doors disappear. Plus the pricing is divorced from reality, why should it be priced more than cars that have better HP and the same features? This (plus dealer greed, which is sure to sweep the Acura dealers) is why KIA Stinger is on the do not revive list.

There are good yellows and bad yellows.

Sharing would probably transform not fired to fired.

I agree, if a company wants to fire someone over a mistake, that’s one thing, but living under the threat of being sued by a rich, powerful owner just shows how inequitable things have become for the vast majority of America’s workers.

1st gear: Prediction - After a handful of giddy Teslastans (who would buy one of Musk’s turds if they had the opportunity) get theirs, CyberTruck will be the industry’s biggest flop in living history.

My thoughts exactly, like comparing an Elio to a Taycan.

VW should have hired whoever designed this to do their upcoming Bus, which is less attractive than a fresh steaming pile of my dog’s ****.

Subaru was hard at work on this years before everyone else, so it makes perfect sense they would do better, and they don’t over-promise on the car’s capabilities.

GM’s 9m’s timing on this is symbolic of everything that’s broken about 9m.

Yeah, it’s maybe time to stop putting 100% of development dollars into the EVs-are-going to-save-us-all-someday basket and stop making stupid decisions like not offering any fuel efficient cars, compact trucks or alternative technology solutions.

Hell, yes.

Seems like in NC especially lawmakers would have learned that being an absolute jackass has real consequences.