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When I worked at Chrysler five years ago, it wasn’t uncommon for contract employees to hold roles for upwards of three or four years without being offered a direct role.

It really is a Ferrari experience at a quarter the price.

Bottom line: think about how often you are driving in the snow.  If you live in an area that gets below 0 and salt doesn’t work, so snow stays around pretty much all winter, winter tires are a must. If you live somewhere that can get you back to pavement 24 hours after a decent snow fall, it probably isn’t necessary.  

This is obviously not a Triton V10, which I’ve deduced in spite of no particular familiarity with the Triton V10 other than googling for a picture of it.

You’re not buying a mid 80s aircooled Porsche because you want a Boxster or a Cayman.

You can find a Targa of this vintage with way fewer miles for not a whole lot more money, but at this age condition counts for more than mileage if you plan to use it. This looks like it was well maintained to get to where it is. The short list of minor current issues is a bit disconcerting to its recent upkeep, but

Uh...what? The original was not “cartoony”. It was anime.

My advice to most people is to take your modern cars to a professional most of the time.”

oh, never do engine mounts.

We suddenly trust used car dealers now, do we? Or is it only when the trusting a used car dealer means that Tesla is not to be trusted?

When will we get to a time where people stop panicking over media hype of bullshit viruses like this... jezus fuck... the basic flu kills 10,000+ people every year and because this news stems from China and is blown up by our mindless media outlets people freak out. If they had stated “the flu” and not added a coole

A job listing for the Ford Motor Company on LinkedIn, the worst social media platform,

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No dude.  It's a perfect illustration of range anxiety.  The sentence runs a little long, and before you know it, you're

Doesn’t look angry? We’ll see about that.

Tweel: The preferred brand of getaway drivers everywhere.

Looks like they reinvented the wheel.

I missed the part where it’s going to be an active lifestyle crossover with an available EV version.

How about going in and asking for a price which aligns with typical market prices on the vehicle/trim line and affords a fair profit to the dealer?

Go watch one of those house makeover shows that do demo/restoration of large old slab-sided places in large cities. They look small on the outside but depending on how you configure them, there’s a crazy amount of square footage in there.

I mean doing terrible napkin math, it looks like this thing can park 3 cars on