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I'm extremely loyal to Delta just because I have no other choice. Back when my girlfriend lived in MA they were the only ones with direct flights to Boston.

It's about time for me to figure out how to dump these greywater tanks and get back on the road; I'll have another update soon.

Here you go.

Unfortunately I don't have access to that part of the bookkeeping.

Speak of the devil. Someone just dumped a 2014 Durango with 600 miles on it.

I'm sure the rail system will make it comfortable.

I'm not disagreeing with you.

Yeah, that's pretty much what I'm saying. I work for a dealer group that sells 90% domestic vehicles, and this is what I encounter with leasing. Our customers do lease, but for all the wrong reasons. Luxury car buyers, though, they often know what they're doing and lease VERY intelligently.

They depreciate the same way, yes... but the interest on the loan doesn't amortize the same way, and that's the problem. In the first couple years of taking on a car loan you pay mostly interest and very little principal. The car depreciates much faster than the balance of the loan decreases, and you wind up thousands

There are many people who are okay with always spending money on car payments, people who love having new cars and always want another new one every few years. In general doing this is not a wise idea financially, but some people just don't care about the financial consequences and just want their new car. Leasing is

Anything from F-Zero, because the world is severely lacking in 300-mph hovering supercars these days.

The car from Roadblasters. Because who wouldn't want a heavily-armed 200-mph mashup of every late 70's sports car for their daily commute through traffic?

"You got Volkswagen in my Land Cruiser!"

They can't advertise below invoice.

Without the dealerships to take on the financial burden of keeping the inventory in stock the consumers' choices in vehicles will drastically drop. Kia already kind of does this- they do not let the dealerships choose what they order. Not even special orders for customers. If a dealership needs inventory, they tell

The problem is the vast majority of car buyers don't know what they want before visiting dealerships. Industry analysts put the figure at about 25%.

So, I failed to consider that the flight would land after the connecting flight took off. So, once I arrived, there was no plane for me to catch until the next morning, at about 11 AM. I went to the counter to see if I could get a courtesy hotel stay, since the delay had been for weather, they were going to deny me.

It's still drivable.

It certainly is odd.