zoomzoomy2k
zoomzoomy2k
zoomzoomy2k

I’d call it selective humanity. The party of ‘personal responsibility’ needs to understand what that means.

I guess I would just say, don’t let these pricks take your humanity.

Now they have pivoted to “yes things will get more expensive for a little bit but that’s only until US manufacturing catches up.”

The biggest problem with that is the people who wanted this are too stupid to know why things are more expensive. They’ll be blaming Biden/Dems for the next 4 years for anything that goes wrong while praising Trump for anything that goes well in their life. Any real correlation or causation will be completely ignored. 

Just wait until Canada cuts off oil exports to the US and the price of gas jumps a dollar or two.  Try explaining to your uncle that he voted for that.

isn’t it obvious

Make America great again!

Obviously, it should be a Cybertruck.
We would want Fuhrer Trump to be presented in the most reliable, most protected, and most prestigious vehicle in the world.


[shut up... nobody tell him]

1971 Ford Pinto, and make sure the secret service car follows close behind.

...Taycan sales cratered in 2024 because they announced a refresh that was WAAAAAAAAAAAY better than the current model. So much better that I stopped even bothering to look at pre-owned Taycan GTSs at sub 50% MSRP.

It’s an alternate spelling of gauge, and still used in tech circles. My ‘89 Troféo had a Gage button which would “zoom in” on the last 1/4 tank of gas, using the full resolution of the bar graph. For that matter, my current GMT-400 has the popular “Check Gages” light. MSC is still happy to sell you all manner of “gages

elon aint gonna fuck you, dude

Douchemobile

Gonna need to lower it by another $20k for people to want it lol.

Uh....I have a solution — maybe don’t start them at $85K?

My first new car was a 1964 Plymouth Barracuda with the 273 c.i., V-8, 4-speed stick (a Hurst Mystery Shifter stock) in bright red. Drove it off the showroom floor after having paid cash, $1,900, from savings working as a press operator for $1.47/hr so it took lots of hours to save up this much. Ended up driving it

$75, 1983 for a 1972 Corona Mark II. I’ve been looking for one like it ever since.

My parents had a budget set for what I could spend, some of it was my own money from my years of delivering papers and they chipped in. That was around $2500. I really wanted a 1992 Dodge Shadow but it was close to 5K and they wouldn’t let me spend it. So I ended up with a 4 door Blue 86 Oldmobile Firenza.

1986 Toyota Carolla, bought it when I started college in ‘94.  Paid $800 for it.  It ws brown on brown on brown, total POS.  But never broke down, got me from place to places, and when it was t-boned/totaled 3 years later.  :(

I paid $4000 for a gently used 1994 Mazda Protege in 1997-8. It was teal, had crank windows, a manual transmission and no air conditioning. I have fond memories of adjusting the idle on that car and other basic maintenance. My friends and I once diagnosed a driving noise issue so wrong, we changed the clutch when the