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Why stop there? My therapy peacock would love some options as well.

It doesn’t seem like he was doing this for some asinine vlog challenge or something similar, so I’m curious if he was drunk, high, and/or suicidal.

Being that they haven’t been profitable as a whole, what is new?

That GIF totally isn’t fair. The goal post should only be moving in one direction.

Don’t they already have negative margins?

Tesla has said that deliveries of the $35,000 Model 3 will begin early 2019.

Tesla will not lose money on this model because it’ll never exist.

If my Miata’s windshield frame ever gets damaged beyond repair, I’m totally doing this.

This is about the laziest concept car. I’ve seen this exact same design on innumerable examples dating back to the 50's.

Profit is fine, but I think what obviously needs to happen now is that Suzuki should take its profits and plow it back into developing a market in America again

“Lean German engineering?  I always thought BMW large profit margins were attributable to grossly inflated MSRPs.

I always thought it was so they could damage cars parked next to them, without scuffing their own paint.

We’re living in a golden age of automobiles and no one is noticing.

We’re living in a golden age of automobiles and no one is noticing.

Late 80's-late 90's cars will always be better imo. My early 2000's E46 (yeah I know, BMW) had way more issues than my 240 that was 11 years older. The way I look at it, anything from the early 2000's that’s still on the road has started to hit that point where everything starts to break. Buy something slightly older

I’ve owned 26 cars from a ‘73 all the way to an ‘18. There’s a sweet spot in the mid-80's to late 90's where cars just seem to want to go forever with just basic maintenance. This is amplified even more if the car has EFI and is super simple. By far the most reliable car I’ve ever owned has been my 1985 AE86 GTS. It’s

Unless you live somewhere where there is constantly snow on the roads all winter then you are wasting your time and money with winter tires. Most of the United States does not experience these conditions in winter. 

Thought I’d add mine since I missed the boat.

Having a separate set of snow tires really isn’t worth the hassle. I tried it with my Golf because I was terrified that it was going to suck in the snow, but the all-seasons on it were just as good as the Blizzaks without all the noise. Besides, with how much they over-salt the roads up here most of the time you’re

This is ridiculous. Hyperbole isn’t going to help your make your point.