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A cheap, relatively poorly made car from a company that hasn't sold a car in America for 30-odd years, marketed as a fashion accessory for hipsters, is transformed into an ADHD afflicted pomeranian with the engine note of a Lamborghini Countach running on 1/3 of its cylinders and 75+ HP worth of badging and decals.

I don't know the details of their financial situation, but you would be very surprised how fast medical expenses can drain your account. Even in the age of Obamacare...insurance companies do not really like to pay for even necessary stuff.

I drove one for a day. There's definitely some kind of appreciation involved, but it's similar to the kind where you can only truly appreciate happiness if you've been sad or you can only truly appreciate having all your limbs if you've lost one or two.

Things change.

Which part of "with similar credit histories" was confusing?

Doug: thank you for hitting publish right before my daily office poop and giving me something to read! You may not know but we are...uncomfortably in sync. In fact before I even sat down I was sure I'd have your article waiting for me.

Asimo's children will remember your insolence.

You can move drywall and plywood in a minivan...just saying.

Your missing the point. A truck is bought for the job. you don't buy a F150 to do commercial plowing you buy a F250 or a F350 each truck has its purpose.

Seems to me like Spen belonged to a special breed of bros that you just can't be anymore.

If you can afford a GT-R or a Hellcat, you can afford a track day.

The Tesla is beholden to it's computers. Those things tend to not last for decades of daily use :-/

The fickle public (as usual) is mostly to blame, or that's what the manufacturers would have use believe.

Maybe... people spending $50k on full sized, leather lined sedans (V8 or not) don't have the same purchasing habits as 18 year old internet fanbois (driving a 4 cylinder, FWD car, even with a stick, doesn't automatically give you the enthusiast cred you'd like to believe).

It's setup for drag racing. Why make it drive 100 miles when the farthest it will drive is a 1/4 mile? To appease internet commenters?

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Lies. Pink is the appropriate 90s color. Besides, the only car that really pulls off painted wheels in the 90s is the beretta.

I don't know man. It seems that if you open the door and a bunch of snow/water falls in there it could cause major issues with your window switch electrics. But this is a Land Rover after all, so that's to be expected. It's almost as if they wanted the switches to be as close to the outside as possible so they get

Guess what?

I'd love to think getting rid of this outdated law that is harming jobs and manufacturing would be on the top of Congress's list of things to do, but I'm sure there's a vagina walking around free out there somewhere.