wickedpete
wickedpete
wickedpete

One day, when I’m president, we’ll ship every bro truck owner and stance driver to Guam.

No kidding, that’s a sweet Wrangler.

I’d rather befriend this guy and hope to drive his dream machine...

I think the point is: it doesn’t really make a difference to an innocent bystander whether the car that uncontrollably smashes into you has flashing lights or not.

Gasoline cars will keep up with flow of EV traffic, they’ll simply get ticketed for it. Brilliant revenue scheme by the Austrian gov’t.

Well, they do seem to know how to use the left lane properly over there.  I don’t think it will be that much of a problem.

Nissan is Japan's Dodge.

It would be a $60k car likely, and no one would buy it.

Having this car fall off the jack while you’re working on it and slowly starving to death since your calls for help are fatally muffled by the bubble.

Lets put it this way, you can buy a Ferrari from the same year with fewer miles for less than that.

$100k Neon lol

Actually dipshit, you don’t know that since you’ve never seen his tax return. Oh wait! Let’s just assume he’s telling the truth, since he has a history of not lying! Oh wait! There’s this!

Actually, it’s pretty clear that Trump engaged in tax evasion.

If you can afford those super cars you can afford the taxes.

For everybody like me who didn’t feel like seeing a 43th picture of the front of the car:

Don’t make excuses for poor decision making. The average price of cars is going up for a number of reasons, but that doesn’t mean more affordable options are not out there. People are ego-buying cars and there are loans to help them do it. Of course people “want nice” but its only recently that people feel they

I don’t know if I buy that. There are tons of good cars from a variety of brands and a variety of price points that will work for most people.

301: Pay your damn bills.

Personal Finance 301: Now that you’ve got some coin, you’re in the position to afford anything you want. This still does not mean everything you want.

Personal finance 101: Don’t buy shit you can’t afford.