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I don’t think it’s a masculinity thing as it is an, “I don’t what to drive what my parents drove,” thing.

One day we will build a stick with a nail so big, it will destroy us all.  

Cadillac also showed off an “eVTOL” flying car. Which...I have no response other than a heavy eye roll.

*deep breath as repressed 20th century GM fanboy increases*

Ah yes, the latest in a long line of half-baked concepts and strategies from Cadillac that will never see the light of day as they change direction every 1 or 2 quarters....

Unnn-tisss-unnn---tisss--unnnnn-tissssss....

I’ll make a wish that can’t backfire. I wish for a Star Wars game, that’s open world, with ground and space battles and -AND- I don’t want any microtransactions, I don’t want an MMO, and I don’t want any other weird surprises. You got it?

To be fair to Mahindra, FCA has been excessively shitty about this whole ordeal. Even after multiple facelifts to rectify concerns over a vehicle that can’t even be driven on public roads, they’re still pursuing litigation for reasons that are beyond anybody but god himself it seems.

There are some anecdotal stories I read while researching buying from CarMax that make it sound like returning a car can have negative repercussions for your credit (this is probably true for any car seller, not just CarMax). Some folks said that after they returned cars and received refunds, the loans they took out

I like the idea of Carvana, but their pricing just seems too high in my area.

Full disclosure: my wife and I purchased her car from Carmax in December 2016 and are happy with the experience. There were a few minor bumps, but nothing that wasn’t taken care of right away. We even got a decent price on the car, but know we didn’t pay bottom dollar. 

I recall my dad buying one of the early radar detectors in the late 70s. The brand name was Fuzzbuster and it was this big clunky box that probably did more to warn of nearby hairdryers than police. 

Fuzzbuster was the trademarked brand name for a specific brand of radar detector. It became one of those brand names that becomes generically synonymous with the item, like Frigidaire for refrigerator or Scotch Tape for cellophane tape. That brand name seems to have disappeared at some point.

Esp with low profile tires now. 

“Four ways” short for “four way flashers” referring to emergency flashers, not a small swingers party. So called because all four turn signal bulbs were flashing simultaneously. 

The R is for racing.

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Just gonna leave this here..... It was right next to the sea monkeys...

We called them “Cherry Bombs” growing up.

“stick”

That really grinds my gears