GM has completely lost the plot. We want vehicles that aren’t ugly and have decent interiors. We don’t need another behemoth that’s a useless brodozer.
GM has completely lost the plot. We want vehicles that aren’t ugly and have decent interiors. We don’t need another behemoth that’s a useless brodozer.
This is always the right answer.
We’ve been through this, and it hasn’t changed.
Sorry kiddies, I have 15 years in the hole at TJs, and I’ve got the literal scars to prove it.
Mmmmmm, Aisles of processed food. Go have at it.
Weird. I live in Austin. But, I’ve loved how Amazon has lowered prices on certian Whole Foods items for Prime members. Many times the produce will be cheaper than HEB and/or Wal-mart with far superior quality.
Interesting. Maybe the solution is for Amazon to litter the empty aisles with sketchy third party vendors selling knock-offs and expired product?
I’m not shopping a place that profits on low wages and absurd working condi....oh wait
People in Manhattan are going to think twice before bumping into a BMW!
Sounds like a lease is in that young man’s future.
That was the answer today too, but it was phrased more diplomatically.
“...and get very nervous even thinking about daily driving it into Manhattan.”
“Hi, I owe 27k on my car, and that’s too expensive! I’d like to buy a car for $28k to lower my payment.”
When I sold my last car the person viewing it was suspicious as it was “too clean”, and smelled “too new”. They thought I was hiding something. He sat in the car for 40 minutes making sure I wasn’t masking a smell. He did buy it in the end. Who’d have thought taking care of things could be suspicious!
Disagree, people need to be responsible for their own actions. Peer pressure isn’t a suitable cause/blame. These aren’t 5 year olds.
I know one person that owns an Maserati Levante, bought it slightly used and probably got as huge discount. It seems to be convenient for her IG account. Lots of well engineered pic of her inside the car where the Maserati logo is accidentally on display.
haha good point. To be fair, that Rendezvous is just a slightly better looking Aztec so compared to that mess, the Buick looks pretty good :-)
I still own my 20 year old Celica GT-S. At 377,000 miles, oil changes and brake fluid are the one thing I have done religiously. Otherwise, I’ve been pretty hands off, a minor fluid change here or there. I honestly think I’ve never even had to change the rear turn signal bulbs. This car is freaking bulletproof and…
Immigrant cars doing the work that American cars refuse to do.
with Japanese industrial knowhow and engineering