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After signing a confidential agreement with Ferrari. 

This is a smart, proactive, well-intentioned proposal.

It has two trunks so it can hold lots of toilet paper and hand sanitizer :p

We are looking at buying a car.  In part because we expect a deal and part to help the economy.  As much risk as the virus is causing there is equal risk if the economy completely dies. We have been trying our best to keep spending with local businesses to try and help them through.  Most car dealerships are locally

The problem is that the longer a potential customer has to wait for a $60K Corvette, the more likely they are to back out of the deal.

Your takes are always reasonable and enjoyed. The hot take machine of blogs can be so nauseating. 

Well, once you have the basics like toilet paper and bottled water covered what else would you spend your money on?

Everyone knew the average transaction price of these was always going to be closer to $80k than $60k.

“Laid off folks” are probably not the target market for this particular product, methinks. “Independently wealthy” is more like the demographic sweet spot for this hoopty.

I temporarily had interest in finding a Jeep Gladiator when they first came out (Sport, $35k or so).

The people who are in the market for a $60k+ sports car like this probably aren’t very bothered by current events.

You absolutely should pick on Mike for this. Just because it’s common doesn’t mean that it’s right. He picked the title, he knew exactly what he was doing and excusing it only encourages more of the same.

They didn’t have to donate a dime. Yet, they donated 10M Euros. You found a way to bitch about it. STFU, you worthless twat waffle.

This is part of why I wish Forbes lists and the like didn’t exist.

Another day, another “percentage of net worth” article about the ultra wealthy (not picking on Mike, it’s common across the mass media).

Came to Jalopnik today to read about car stuff. Left dissapointed that Jalopnik finds a way to bitch about someone donating money/resources, when the donating entity doesn’t have to do it at all.

The main thing we have to avoid rewarding is bad business management. We are effectively granting them “stupidity insurance”.

So yeah, I don’t feel bad for the guy who made himself a shit sandwich and is like “Wait I have to EAT THIS?”

Stock buybacks when you have debt on the books should just be illegal. Nobody who would be hurt by that rule doesn’t deserve it.

Neutral: On the one hand, air travel is usually vital to national infrastructure, and American airlines have competed with airlines propped up by the states they service for way too long. On the other hand, if you mismanage yourself this hard, the idea of capitalism is that you fail and anything that still works is