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Don’t worry that air suspension will fail long before they get to $10-15K

Blaming coronavirus is a bullshit answer, but one I’m sure we’ll hear for just about every flaw from every car company no matter what now. It’s not like the design cycle for the 2021 models started in March of this year.

A big part of the issue, too, is that even in Europe, electric cars still aren’t really a thing outside of Scandinavia.

As an aside to this - all I have to say is that I was skeptical of electric, until I drove an AWD Model X a friend of mine has. And basically flooring it all over the Bay Area and giggling like a elementary school boy telling fart jokes. Sadly it didn’t have Ludicrous, but it didn’t even need it. Then at the end of my

Maybe he has Farmer’s. There agents have seen a thing or two.

I used to be a claims adjuster. Stupidity is generally covered. If it weren’t, we would have had to deny half the claims submitted. As long as he didn’t intentionally drop the tree in this car and has full coverage, insurance should pay. 

^ This!

Our race trailer is 53ft long, and we load the golf cart, 3 cars, around 100 tire/wheel combos, tools, canopies, etc onto it so it gets heavy, and I like to drive 80 lol

I want to feel sympathetic, and at the same time I can confidently say I never would have tried something like this when I was a young man.

Dear Tom,

It happens. There’s an extremely wealthy gentleman in town here (he owns the regional commercial fuel cardlock system). His daily driver is a Murano. He loves it. This is a guy with “helicopter money” ie, he bought a Hughes 500D when he was getting his helo pilots license. For some reason, he loves the Murano and will

Man Tom you give some pretty awesome car buying advice. Everything you said about buying a car remotely is true. If I didn’t enjoy the car-buying process so immensely I would hire you myself :-). If you don’t mind, I’ll add a couple of personal items that I’ve stumbled across the hard way (ie, not being a car-buying

I can’t believe someone likes a Murano enough to keep it 8-10 years.  

Yes don't think of paying for a PPI as lost money. If you don't buy it due to problem found good investment.  If it passes you have peace of mind. If it has acceptable problems you can negotiate a better price or at least know how much more it is likely to cost you.

You should go on a travel trailer forum sometime.  Over there the tow police will eat you alive if you use anything less than a 1-ton dually to tow a pop-up.

1) It has a keyfob with remote start, or use the Ford app.

Another 5 years on the loan.

I suddenly enjoy press photos 1000% more. 

This looks like the old one was run through one of those filters emulators had to make old games look smoother.

It’s understated and handsome on the outside, but the side profile reminds me of the Ram. It’ll sell like hotcakes. I’d take it every day of the week over the Silverado which seems to look even more bizzare now that Ford and Ram are going with a much more restrained design on their trucks.