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Kyrie Swirving
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This. Honda is paying for the rentals and they’re paying the dealer to store the affected car. It’s actually to the dealers benefit to give you a longer because they’re getting paid for it (though there may be inventory issues with rental fleets that are now much larger than what they would be).

The only way he wins this is if people mistake him for the other Dan, but Dan Gilbert isn’t that bad as an owner. Yeah, he’s still a piece of shit, but as an owner of a sports team? He’s actually pretty okay.

They’d be worse. Wiggins looked good but he didn’t really do anything markedly better than Love did this year. Don’t forget, Kevin Love was in his shoes just 2 years ago and played much better than Andrew Wiggins. It’s also unlikely that Wiggins would have the same opportunity with the Cavs.

This fuckin guy right here...

I love that Andre got the MVP for his defensive contributions. Holding LeBron to 33/13/9 and all...

Exactly. There are games where Steph has, what, 8 threes? And they still have Klay? If the Cavs can maintain anything close to this, they might finally do it.

There is a big difference between the Porsche and the Audi/Jaguar: rear headroom. For many folks who are buying a car like this, that is an important consideration.

Another benefit is that many of those brands offer financing specials on certified cars. Even if they lose a little on the warranty, the finance charge on the loan helps offset it.

Not that this is the point at all, but Steph Curry and popcorn is an actual thing.

Cruise control is standard. This is 2016. Compared to the competition, the standard equipment is pretty similar. Not only that, you’re hard pressed to find ANY of these cars that are going to be ordered for dealer inventory without any additional equipment.

BMW Z4 35 starts at $67k

I think most people accept this. I love when he cites team sources; the organization is almost entirely void of the sources that were here the last time he followed the Cavs. Just say it was LeBron, dude.

Jon Barry is an example of a former athlete that doesn’t actually know the sport he played. He is shockingly unaware of fairly basic rules and strategies. Once, at the end of the game, the losing team was fouling as they do and he kept repeating “I understand you want to go for the steal but why let them even inbound?

Eh, given the objectionable human being Matt Barnes is, I think some extra taunting is in order in this case. Doubt that's why Henson went over the top here, but I can deal with it for that reason.

I found a high mile Cayman that was the same price as a mid level Accord and already had it’s share of wear and been subjected to a couple NY winters (I drove it through one winter; it handled it really well, but I decided to draw the line there). I figured at that point it was never going to be a garage queen so I

I DD mine in Cleveland. Not for everyone, but every time I think about getting something else I forget about it when I get in my car.

Buying a new luxury car at all is generally a bad practice. Aside from driving 20k+ a year, leasing is the better choice, even over purchasing CPO. I get that people hate not owning the car but, if you’re buying a luxury car, you’re prepared to pay a premium anyway.

This is not true at all. Every manufacturer I’m aware of will not allow a dealer to report a vehicle certified if it has an open recall. For insurance, many Odyssesys currently have a recall for incorrect GVWR stickers (nothing particularly earth shattering) and, because new stickers aren’t available yet, they are

An EX-L Accord starts (barely) over $30k and isn’t a comparable vehicle on any level. A more apt comparison would be the EX-L Pilot which is just under $40k. Which, yeah, still comes with leather and keyless start, but also has a towing capacity almost 3000 lbs lower and that’s only if you buy the hitch and spring for

The general consensus seems to be that the WRX that came out just last year is much better than its predecessor. Can't be said about the Nissan.