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Lets see where the hype train takes us, ORLG.
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Meanwhile, at a ranking of Dakotas...
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To be fair, few cars actually pace inflation or any form of CPI. Most modern cars are a bargain in those terms, even though some of the highest echelons have inflated much more than mainstream models. Even something as posh as an S-class is significantly cheaper now in adjusted dollars than say 20 or 30 years ago. On the other hand, many other cost of living factors have inflated wildly (housing especially, in my area, producing a couple older generations of virtual lottery winners), but that’s fun for a different discussion.
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To be fair, South Dakota is pretty boring.
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Meanwhile, at the BlueMazda2 household:
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That’s what I’m being told in the comments which is fair. But it’s not the marketing people’s fault, or the engineers or the accountants, or anyone cashing a check, as with many things, the real evil propositions and abuses are “above their paycheck”
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To be fair, I’m sure that’s a coincidence.
I’m not helping, am I?
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Oh look, it seems like I somehow got PNW linguistics. Odd considering I had Texan, German, and Irish english teachers.
I still can’t decide if a car’s bonnet should be called a hood, I’m a disgrace to my teachers, y’all.
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It’s not a fair competition though, we’re being liked by front page commenters, they love giving likes out for bullshit
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They don’t have the complex palate us Opponauts have
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I suppose you like hotdish too.
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Yes I know.
I can’t do anything because I’ve been greyed since day one.
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South, Fanning, tie for third between north and dodge.
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“Complex palate”
You’re talking to someone who idolizes the BMW 320i.
Maybe you should rethink that.
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i’d like 320i bmws if they weren’t exclusively driven by tailgating, mid management pencil pushers with a “beat 106.5" sticker on their boot.
It’s a very Mexico City issue, but at least they’re not as horrid as A4 drivers....
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yesssssssssssssss
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wow wrong
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NO U!
Am I internet arguing correctly?
Also, SD has terrain. ND is boring AF.
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i mean
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I don’t think believe there are any abuses at all, just saying the car likely won’t (and can’t) pace any measure of inflation. A 45K Supra in 1993 would be nearly 80K now, and the market just wouldn’t support it. LexusGuy is probably correct. It won’t be at a 1993 price, but inflation might not be the real reason.
The “can’t afford it” line is a little irksome, too, but for other reasons.
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Well, income inequality has risen dramatically over the decades, they can’t afford it because companies chose to pay themselves higher bonuses or cut some costs rather than pay better wages, NAFTA didn’t help because instead of hiking wages here (which they did, initally) they played the same card here: inflation goes up, CPI goes up, but wages remain mostly stagnant, that’s why many have left the old poverty line, but still live. like before
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Well, I read the “can’t afford it” line as mocking some by attributing that to inflation, rather than the socio-economic failures that you mention, or being like most people and not having parental largesse funding them a nice new car.
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I mean
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Also, damnit, now I want to be west again. >:[
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50k in 1997 is equivalent to 50k today because of stagnant (and sometimes even falling) wages. People can’t afford new cars anymore.
But I agree that the Supra has never been a cheap car.
And of course, the Supra did go from being a special version of teh Celica (“Celica Supra”) to being its own car, with the resultant higher price.
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It’s a global trend, I wonder how it could be limited (stagnation and income inequality)
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Not addressing it was a mistake, I agree. Perhaps I tried to mock mostly people of my age that sometimes forget about inflation.
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If they were suggesting a 45K car in 1993 should be 45K in 2019, they might deserve the mocking :)