I could never see that sign without giggling like a child
I could never see that sign without giggling like a child
apparently the army is having trouble meeting recruiting goals.
They’ll all be stolen soon, don’t worry.
While the valuation seems insane, Tesla is, in fact, the only U.S. manufacturer that stands a chance against the onslaught of cheap Chinese EV’s. In fact, the Chinese EV manufacturers largely copied Tesla’s model of tight, vertical integration. If the future is inevitably EV, then Tesla is one of the very few Western…
If they don’t know who the suspect is though, and ditch the probably stolen vehicle especially if they have multiple days to do so, then they indeed will escape punishment. So it’s sort of a fine line. Sure, if you have an absolute positive ID on somebody and know they’re driving their own car, but typically people tha…
I see ads for $39/month blazers and equinoxes and shit too. $5k from the state plus $7500 from the fed makes the leases extremely lucrative.
It’s a scam. the car is probably sold already. I had a similar situation with a Ioniq 5 Limited. Advertised lease for $99/mo, $0 down, 36 months. I called the dealer (was about 1 hour away) and kept asking if the car was on the lot and available and I kept getting the runaround. eventually they admitted the car was…
You are assuming that the housing market drops but your wealth and spending power isn’t similarly eroded?
I would have preferred a slideshow.
Yes. You should always be called on your lame hot takez.
Why not both sides?
An 8 year old Mazda for $11k PLUS 27.9APR on a 68 month loan? HOLY SHIT...
“100% grade” is a 45 degree slope.
280,000 miles is a lot of miles for any car. Toyotas got their reliability status for for just making it to 280,000 miles. Maybe it has another 100,000 in it, but I’m not going to gamble on it. Weird stuff wears out at this mileage.
There will be more bubble cars left than any Kia or Hyundai in 25 years.
That is a MAJOR insult comparing the those cars to the Japanese bubble era.
If you want them to be awesome, definitely.
This. Even if the guy’s self-proclaimed income was actually $40k a month, that’s not even $500k a year. The dude financed a car that’s worth 1.5x his annual income, even if we assume that $40k a month is after taxes. And if I know anything about people who talk about how much they make, they always go with the pre-tax…
Re Audi All-Road
Dude paid like $200k more than it was worth and then has only paid off $80k in 3 years? This is either fake or just hilariously bad.