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One less training mission that team needs to do. Fuel costs the same, payroll costs the same, equipment costs the same, ship upkeep costs the same...

Daley sure did!  (rimshot)

Poor guy had just recovered from that bullet-in-the-fuse-panel incident.

I need a 4-seating-row vehicle or else there’s just not enough space for my 3.5 kids and 1.5 dogs to get to soccer practice with all their hockey gear. Not to mention family vacations with a boat on the roof and pulling the 42' camper.  You might not need this to replace your prius for trips to the smoothie bar, but

Hey, I sold it to her, and I talked with her this morning - I just want to say, I legit had no idea. This was my grocery getter and city escape vehicle, and the steering was vague as hell but I chalked that up to GMT2500 handling, or lack thereof. I never wrenched on this except an alternator, because I honestly had

This is about the same size as a Rav-4 Prime. Being a plug-in hybrid with enough range to qualify for the 7.5k federal tax rebate, that means you’re looking at MRSP - tax rebate for both of these cars. The id.4 that way comes down to mid-30s, the Rav-4 to low 30s. In a world where an AWD compact CUV with a traditional

On first glance, this seems a little on the high side.  But, once you factor in the new engine and other stuff, this is right in line.  It will hold its value reasonably well, so it’s a NP.  I’ll add my endorsement for the Sky/Solstice.  I bought a Solstice 2 years ago and it is an absolute blast.  Nothing more fun

$10k is barely affordable. 20K is “inexpensive.” 30K is “reasonable.” 40K is “entry level base luxury”. Everything above that is luxury at different levels.

For a while, they were the largest auto mfg. Not anymore but their position is not laughable. They are still one of the largest and people enjoy their products. $43k-incentives is pretty good for an awd EV. I’m not really sure why people are comparing a brand new, awd EV, to all cars, new and used. No one is cross

Um, nicotine addicts don’t give a shit about anything except their next smoke.

It is shitty, but not surprising in the least.

Look we at Lordstown motors disagree with this, all it takes is some more money invested in our company and soon we will be delivering finished vehicles, while our executives are in a non-extradition country

Warranties certainly paper over minor reliability issues. (Spending half your free time in a Land Rover service department is a different question)

There’s something to be said for the bracing honesty of the bland car. It isn’t trying to hard at being something else. It simply is what it is, and that actually makes it worthy of appreciation.

It is red, just tell them it is rust. :-)

The miners are well within their rights to picket their shitty employer. But even if they weren’t, it’s still illegal for the trucks to run people over.  You don’t have the right to maim people because they’re in your way.

The ‘burb is 25 years old. At this point, farts & BO are going to be the only aromatics of concern, not the interior plastics offgassing.

I’m not surprised to see Honolulu high up on the list. But there is really no way around a certain level of disorganized and confusing streets when you have ocean on one side and the remains of a shield volcano on the other. Neighborhoods crawl up valleys and are separated by steep ridges.

I first had Spam a few years ago, living and working on an organic farm. One of my roommates loved Spam, would cut it into cubes and fry it up. She encouraged me to try a piece after I said I’d never had it and...it was good! Soft inside, crispy outside, salty and flavorful. Definitely not the sort of thing that you’d

The same goes for canned corned beef. Fry that stuff up in a skillet with some potatoes and onions and eggs and you have a damned fine breakfast.