Are no-haggle dealerships actually no-haggle or am I a sucker to take them at their word?
Are no-haggle dealerships actually no-haggle or am I a sucker to take them at their word?
How’s the body roll? I rode in a Denali uber the other day and I couldn’t believe how much that thing leaned in turns. It felt like I was on a boat. I Would have thought these things would be ironed out by now for premium SUVs but they still drive like the POS’s from the ‘90s.
You can do whatever to your car, free country. However, at this point in my life I think that ANY aftermarket appearance modification looks horrible and low-rent. Wheels, paint, badge removing, this awful shit from the article, even tinted windows - everything looks bad and probably tanks its value anyway.
It never seemed like that big of a deal when I drove stick or 10 years.
Nice article, but I don’t know if it’s entirely fair. You’re in Big Sur. You could drive a Dodge Caliber around that gorgeous coastline and you’re still gonna feel pretty good about it.
I’M INTRIGUED.
True story: most kids growing up in the Baltimore region don’t realize the rest of the country doesn’t do it.
Nice! Max Payne ruled. Was 3 good? Seemed a little too serious.
Ladies and gentlemen: The Worst Take
Seriously, what’s that thing at the top? Why put an //M badge there? And why are the panel gaps wide enough to drive a Suburban through?
Hell yes. It can’t be overstated how influential GT3 was to my opinions on cars.
Damn, I need to plays Rapture again. Haven’t played it since they added the (sorely needed) walking speed increase.
Shit man, I pulled a Charizard once. My farm system was pretty thin at that point though and I think I used it to trade with my friend for a major haul.
This episode was illuminating in how razor-thin the margins are for these dealerships. I had always assumed you were going to get crushed at these places and they were making a killing off us idiots (I suppose some still are, of course).
Well... being huge is kind of the point. This thing is neat but can’t match the space and convenience of a minivan when it comes to shuttling a bunch of kids.
Nope. (I was agreeing with you, by the way)
People have seriously skewed ideas about what 79 year olds look like.
Camaro is absolutely not an option here. I’m a fit 30 year old and it’s hard for ME to get in and out of these things.
I kinda think ‘acquaintances’ are overrated. I really value my handful of truly close friends that I can ask or say anything to and not feel the least bit self-conscious around. I end up having the same old conversations with my less-close friends.
Why not?