yoshoobaroo
Yoshoobaroo
yoshoobaroo

Intolerant of discrimination (left) is not the same as cultural or religious intolerance (right).

you seriously think the current employment numbers are a trump accomplishment? oh brother.

Hey, this is America. Youre free to make a lot of stupid decisions. Youre even free to express how proud and unremorseful you are of those stupid, f#cking decisions. USA! USA! USA!

It’s a bit like the nuclear arms race. Once the first big SUVs started to become the favorite commuter cars of the suburban mommies and daddies, the rest of them had to buy their own rolling castles.

No, crashing into an immovable barrier is not like crashing into a like size vehicle. In fact it a much worse collision than crashing into any vehicle since every vehicle deforms and moves a bit from a crash whereas the barrier doesn’t deform at all.

The working assumption now is that Donald Trumps doesn’t know anything, period.

My first car, a ‘95 Cougar, has sat dead in my garage for years. I kept lying to myself, believing that I would at least get it running and sell it instead of sending it off to the junkyard. The time has finally come to do just that. I don’t have the time to do it.

Mitsubishi just needs to build a decent 3-row midsized CUV that caters well to the U.S. market, and they’ll sell 80k of them a year.

Sure, unless you actually enjoy driving.

It’s a Cobb tune, and a mild one at that (yay California 91 octane, and I have no hardware mods). Maybe I throw it back on when I’m in a position to get a new car, just in case.

Give me a break. FCA has now weeded out a lot of the shit products from the Daimler days (Compass, Patriot, Journey, Caliber, Avenger, 200, etc.) but that won’t show up in the studies cited above. Yet anyway.

“You can do so much better for 15K. So much better.”

That’s a low bar, friend. But hey, enjoy your wannabe cop car. :)

So how do we get out of this hole we're in? It really doesn't seem like there is any one obvious answer. Maybe it means new cars need to get cheaper, and not more expensive. It also could mean that we as a nation need more of a commitment to boosting wages at the lower, middle, and middle-upper levels so we can