Huh? No matter what I try, I can’t figure out what this is trying to say.
Huh? No matter what I try, I can’t figure out what this is trying to say.
The fake badging is what did it for me. People who do that kind of stuff do not take care of their cars.
But but but- it has that M tacked on in front of the 750Li badge in the wrong font size. That makes it like extra extra special, no?! Along with the blackout tint and black rain guards and black painted wheels that probably have silver bits showing through, the M tricolor livery bits all over the place….
As I said there are about 1000 cars nationwide, I find cars in other metros and arrange for shipping all the time. So it may be worth expanding your net outside of your region.
I hate to break it to you but people with a car note on a Jeep that trade it in for a Kia are not upper income. That is squarely middle-class antics.
When applying for a car loan on their website, at the bottom of the form instead of a SEND button it just says APPROVE.
if people stop paying the prices theyre asking theyll have to adjust to the market. if thats the way its gotta be and we have to buy 23 year old shitboxes and tank the market for the next 4-5 years to get affordable dailies back on the road then thats what we should do. im driving a rebuilt titled 2010 element until…
Early 2000s still equals 18+ year old vehicle where the same issues still apply you muppet.
ah yes 90% of the population should be driving a *checks notes* 23 year old car! of course! totally not any safety/emissions/maintenance problems with 23 year old cars that actually make them worse than paying a longer loan! certainly not!
Weird. Normal people don’t want to buy a $50k car with 7% interest rates, tech that’s outdated faster than a modern smartphone, a business model that’s constantly pushing microservices, and tracks all your movements with no way to opt out or find out where that information is going?
1. No one is forcing you or any other American into an EV. Well, technically, you might find some police department that uses an EV, arrests someone, and then forces them into the back seat... but that’s stretching it a bit.
I wouldn’t use the word victim here - these people bear responsibility for their actions - but people can commit crimes, and still be products of their economic and social conditions. Here’s a cool trick: you can be angry at and empathize with a person or group of people at the exact same time.
Yea tons of Rittenhouse fans in here.
Lots of psychopaths with homicidal fantasies in the grays today. Property destruction = death sentence. Yet I have a strange feeling that most of them think that January 6th was a peaceful protest.
That’s not a riot, that’s a failure of civic institution (or a success of systematic disenfranchisement I suppose.) I would argue riots have ostensible political causes or goals. This is what it looks like when communities and their constituent families don’t have time or money to raise kids, nor institutions to…
Not really any sympathy.
This all so BRILLIANT!!!!!!!!!!
I believe a lot of this can still be attributed to Cash for Clunkers.
So, “delinquencies for people aged 18-29 hit a five-year high?” Just what’s this number? Might’ve been worth including that, as it’s only the article’s basic premise.
This is basically where I was a few years ago. I liked the Colorado above the other options when it came out but interior was not good. I liked the Ranger but the interior was not good. I wanted a Ridgeline but they were hard to find and expensive. (I eventually owned a Passport which is effectively the same and it…