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There are so very many red flags this looks like a parade in China.

They do realise that suppliers dealing with Walmart are probably already work at minimum margins, right? (I used to work for that type of supplier). They do realise that said suppliers will have no choice but to raise their prices to cover these costs, right?  So what changes?  The fuel prices are ultimately paid by

Price will win out. People seem to have no moral or other qualms about buying CCP products from Walmart, Amazon, etc. as long as the price is cheap enough...

I know many people in the automotive industry who believe that new car sales will revert back to the old school inventory system where dealers might have a few demo vehicles and a handful of each inventory option, but will mostly operate on an ordering system for the next little bit while the economy gets back into a

I’m sure you have no bias whatsoever, based on your username. I’ve heard several people echo your predictions (Sandy Munro made an hour long video on it). I simply have my doubts that the US (government and citizens) will buy vehicles from one of the worst humanitarian offenders in the past 40 years - the CCP.

All auto makers will say today that they won’t go to pre-pandemic inventory levels, and they likely mean that (for now). However, at some point they’ll say, “if I can sell 100 of these for that much profit, what if I sell 110?”... and so on. No way these companies will be able to resist more volume in the long term

Yes and no. The cars you see are generally the cars people don’t want that much. The cars that people DO want (such as affordably-priced hatchbacks) are so popular the dealerships can’t keep them on the lot. It’s hard to even find one to test-drive because most of the hatchbacks coming in have already been sold. I

You still support this treasonous bastard? You should be ashamed. Unless you are a bootlicking fascist then... carry on.

Tiny picture of Herr Loof, although the story is sadly, wrong.

Recently ditched my 2016 Challenger R/T for a 2014 E350 4Matic. Never thought I’d end up with a Mercedes-Benz, it’s the first automatic I’ve ever owned, and I broke my own rule of “not buying used luxury cars.”

I need this to not be the case. I’m currently shopping for a third car (my kids are about to inherit my 2014 Jetta Sportwagen) and this is at the absolute top of my list. It is, approximately, triple my ideal budget. But I so, so want. I had a 2008 S6 that I absolutely loved and this is the marriage of that and the

Instead, there’s leatherette on the heavily-bolstered front buckets and back bench

I had typed up a comment calling bullshit on the 4hp claim. That would be over 1000hp/liter...

Get ready for this used car market bubble to burst, spectacularly. There’s going to be so many repos hitting the market this summer and fall, it’s going to be crazy. 

You are, in fact, not the first person to come up with that little nugget of knowledge. 

Bring it on. I want to buy a house and a winter beater. 

Inflation = 8.3% Average Raise = 3.4%

i have a w211 estate with the v8. i would love another. but not the e63. the first gen 6.2 are maintenance nightmares. the 5.5sc is bullet proof.

Pittsburgh is a very nice place to live, but for that price you’d be living way out in Clairton, and that isn’t such a nice place to live.