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*Uber, checking Waymo’s Insta*

It actually destroys brand equity when you misuse a brand. 

See HBO, you can end a story properly. :D

For some reason, that made me look up Corrugated Metal. When it was invented, how it’s made, etc. The wikipedia article has an interesting tidbit:

Living in the PNW w/ traffic is no reason to rule out a manual. You get used to it in a week or two

You want funky design, unusual body, quick, reliable, “auto” trans, ~$15k and you have a short commute?

And in this case the court was right. There was nothing unfair or deceptive about forgetting to tighten the lug nuts, what was just negligence. In this case the mechanic *did* actually rotate the tires, he just did a shitty job at it.

Now you’re talking

C4C has zero impact what-so-ever on the used car market. Anyone who thinks it did is just drinking koolaid and has never actually looked at the situation.

If I wasn't being crushed under the weight of Volvo repairs I would agree with you. 

Ohhhhh...that’s good...really good. 

The answer is obviously 240.... As in Volvo 240 (race) Wagon.

MR2

As long as you don’t plan on actually winning any of those autocrosses:

Mazda 323 GTX.

Guaranteed that cologne and that beer are the same product in different packages.

Uh, Chevy

old interior