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Prices on used Ioniq 5s, which is the much better looking car, appear to be in a similar range, which is to say, deeply depreciated. Here’s one for only $21k. www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicle/738116079?allListingType=all-cars&city=Waukesha&makeCode=HYUND&modelCode=HYUIONIQ5&referrer=%2Fcars-for-sale%2Fall-cars%

Naming an airport after the guy that fired 11,000 air traffic controllers is peak republican.

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Pulled off a beach in India by a dude in a oxen driven kart? All I can say is...

Import age rules for private citizens are dumb. Let people bring in whatever deathtrap they want so long it won’t kill anyone else and doesn’t roll coal. An S4 wagon isn’t going to hurt anyone.

I feel like “Archer” already covered this pretty thoroughly. 

Re: the E-Type coupe, it’s ok to admit when you’re wrong.

Maybe this shouldn’t be a school zone. Apparently a few thousand people who live in the area agree. We have this same issue where I live. The city converted an old office complex into a school, then turned a major road into a school zone.

I’ve had my 2015 F type R for 4 years from from the 47k to 70k miles so far, and it’s been pretty much issue free with regular maintenance (7.5k mile changes, and following all the coolant changes, supercharger oil, diff oil, and etc).

No. 75k on my 2015 R with the 550hp V8, and it’s been more reliable than any other European car I’ve ever owned. Only major issues are the coolant pipes and the rear diff on the early RWD cars. Easiest oil change ever with an extractor, but I don’t recommend any used European car if you can’t do basic DIY stuff. The

Look around as I was looking at 05ish xjr. Car was fine, dealers were scammers. Poor guy wasn’t told the rear barkes were 1/2 the traction control thus the poor lifespan of rear brakes the dealer just installed.

They put him in his place, they got what they wanted.

I’d be voting making the the board drink through a straw out for sure.

And that authority extends 100 miles inland from borders and waterways, which means almost 66% of us are subject to this harassing bullshit. And yes, they've always had that authority but given recent political events they can safely assume they are insulated from the consequences of abusing it 

“Yes customs agent, you got me: I am a Japanese man in sweatpants who has chosen being a mother-fucking Formula 1 driver as a fake reason for being here and cover for whatever illegitimate thing you think that I am doing.”

The most surprising part about all of this is that Hertz didn’t try to immediately arrest all of the customers.

I’m in SWFL, too, and I wouldn’t be surprised if brand-new cars are coming from dealer lots that got flooded. Sure saw some flooded lots here in Charlotte County. I mean, Florida dealers gonna deal, right?

Hertz is doing something stupid and having it blow up on social media is as predictable as a rainy day in Seattle 

Chrysler. 

Toyota:  We’re gonna tease you with what you want, but good fucking luck ever being able to buy it from us.