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HD Sells a lifestyle, and finances it at 12.35% for up to 96 months

Sure, that’s fine and good if you come from a household where the parents have financial literacy of their own that they can teach. Not every family is like yours, though. A lot of financial bad habits are perpetuated through generations because no one knows better and was never taught otherwise. No amount of

And all of that requires (often) significant amounts of water and/or care too. I’ve got a garden - it takes more water than the lawn, and more effort weeding/caring for/maintaining too :(

One of my close friends and I have a stance that any activity which is judged, is not a sport. If a casual observer cannot determine the winner by objective measurement of distance, time or points, then it’s a contest.

For me it's either trying to destroy a HiLux or Sabine Schmitz hauling ass around the Nurburgring in a Transit. 

Gross. Bluetooth speakers are a plague.

No Sabine Schmitz = bad list

I’m always here for the Sgt. Phil Esterhaus near-reference, but almost everything else in the article is impossible to decipher, especially with the low-quality sources. Here’s what I got:

The actual quote is: the risk of harm coming to anyone on Earth is low, approximately “1 in 2,467" (emphasis mine). 

I’m not sure how to do the correct math but if the odds of ANYONE on earth being hit are 1 in 2,467 that does not mean that MY chances are 1 in 2,467 as I’m one of 8 billion people.

COTD!

This conversation has to begin and end with the Austin Healey Bug-Eye Sprite. Not only does it have an inherently cute look - it has a sort of earnestness about it - like a puppy that desperately wants to play with you. I just want to go up and give it a floor pan rub. Or scratch it behind the headlights.

It probably doesn’t have a transmission so no taller gearing at higher speeds.

Sorry, cobra..........it’s already been done.

The Mach-E. But, Ford, listen, please stop calling it a Mustang.

Hey!!!! This is MY car! I saw this Jalopnik article and my jaw dropped, haha.

1st: cars are more reliable and warranties are getting longer too. Getting a 7 year loan isn’t that different from getting a 5 year loan on a 2-year old CPO car. Plus, with depreciation being how it is, you probably won’t be too far underwater with a 7 year. I’ve had my Prius for 10 years now and it’s still never

That was certainly a list of fictional restaurants.  Be honest, these are just the first ten you could think of, right?