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The scion dealer keeps calling me wanting me to come in for my 2500 mile service on the FR-S I bought last August and I keep giving them the run around and sometimes even scheduling appts that I don't intend to show up to. What they don't know is that I changed my own damn oil and filter and I don't want their

It would depend on where the car has been abandoned - in a urban area, I, like most people wouldn't have bothered to report it (as authorities already tend to have an eye on such cars in my area), but if I go hiking to see some unmolested nature and find such a thing, I'd also be pissed and report it.

There are people who don't mind researching and haggling with the dealerships. There are people that hate it. I can mow and edge my own yard, but I hate it and my time is more valuable than that, so I pay someone else to do it. I have found that most of my customers just want to pick out a car, get the best price,

You wouldn't download a car in 3...2....

This looks about a million times better than anything else in its class.

It's a shame no airplane flies with the best available livery.

Ah, a herd of majestic and playful Miata... A fun loving and social pack animal, their calls can be heard in the distance whenever and wherever they gather...

My manager demanded I watch Walker: Texas Ranger with him. He took it very seriously. I was comparatively okay with that.

Would you say the same thing if a company fired all their employees who wouldn't pray to Daikoku? Or to Yaparamma? I don't know you, so can't say YOU are doing this, but often people who support 'religious freedom' really just support 'their flavour of Christian freedoms that they pick and choose from.'

By employing someone, you do not become their daddy. Employers do not have the right to expect their employees to follow their religious beliefs. They pay people for performing a service. Anything unrelated to the performance of that service is quite literally none of their business.

Freedom of religion includes freedom from religion.

Is it a Mitsubishi dealership? Because they should have started praying years ago.

Dealer: 'What is it going to take for me to get you in this car today?'

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Because Tesla has a "keyless" entry, I assume the owner just left the key inside the car. You'd be surprised by how many people do it. I once had to help a lady open her Prius after she left the key inside the car, locked it and then realized that her battery inside the remote died while she was shopping. Ended up

None of these features bother me.

Ah yes. Back when Nevada still had water....

On the one hand, I kind of want to like it for the things they're trying to accomplish. On the other hand, it looks like a total dumpster fire. I remember the old site (was cross-shopping a Touareg against... um, a Volvo S60 T6 R-Design and a Dodge Charger R/T Plus; stop judging me) and it was a pretty decent affair.