F-body wagon in the commercial

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Nothing says success like going up to your eyeballs in debt to purchase a car you can't afford. Who are these guys? Left over lenders from the subprime mortgage crisis?
 

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The F in the commercial says I live in a box under the freeway.
 

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Ha. I like how they had to pop a front hubcap off because otherwise it looks to be in good shape... Then he bought some mommy's used crossover BMW.
 

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Better than living in a van, down by the river.:D

Love that skit....its before SNL turned into a bunch of snivelling snowflake ultra lefties who cant do anything expcet take cheap shots and make fun of people. They used to be FUNNY.
But I digress.
 

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Nothing says success like going up to your eyeballs in debt to purchase a car you can't afford.
...and for a car that looks like EVERY OTHER CAR ON THE ROAD TODAY!

all those crossovers look like they were made from cookie cutters.
 

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...and for a car that looks like EVERY OTHER CAR ON THE ROAD TODAY!

all those crossovers look like they were made from cookie cutters.
Just about an hour ago as I was walking to my truck I saw a line of little SUVs in the parking lot. My first thought was that it was half a dozen company reps or maybe magazine writers doing some promotional stuff or maybe site/location scouting for an ad (eastern face of the Cascades is beautiful). Then I noticed that they were ALL different makes, mostly Japanese, but indistinguishable from each other without looking at the grille emblem.

It was kinda like seeing a row of NASCAR cars lined up, only more boring
 

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Remember when you used to go down to the dealer to see all the new cars around September? For the past many, many, years it's like "who cares". Only exception is maybe when the new Challenger came out. IF I was going to buy a new vehicle, there's only two I would consider. One is the Challenger and the runner up would be the Mustang, otherwise...………………………………………...
 
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