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It's not just you. It looks like a sad retarded kid coming at you down the road.
Please tell me you're not taking advice from a union-owned debt consolidation website. First they rape you on union dues so you can be lazy and keep your job, and now they're raping you by "consolidating" your debt and paying them interest on what you already owe because you spent more money than you had.

You can take advice from them all you want... but if you're visiting that site, I don't think you're in a position to give anyone advice... especially financial advice.
That's what I thought about the pictures of the Malibu's interior until I actually went and sat in one. I'll save my judgment for when I see this thing in real life. In the pictures it looks amazing - but so did the Malibu. In real life, the Malibu interior was better than any GM I've ever sat in, but still not even close to being "on par with Acura." Not close at all.
That should have read "$500 under MSRP"
I paid only $500 MSRP for mine, and now a year and a half later it still books (private party KBB and NADA) for only $3,000 less than what I paid for it... an amount I've easiliy paid off with payments so far. The same can't be said for my brother's parents-in-law's TrailBlazer, which they paid near MSRP for, but is now worth half what they owe beacuse GM is throwing so much cash on the hood of everything just to get rid of it that they're screwed driving the thing even though they hate it.

Doing some research before you buy is a pretty smart thing to do when you're spending that much IMO. The dealer near us constantly advertises $13,000 Dodge Caravans and 4X4 Dodge Ram 1500's on the radio... so I feel sorry for the poor bastard who spent $40K on one a few years ago, because now it's worth less than $13K, since you can pick up a new one for that.
"40% off Dodge Ram + 2.99 gas + 0% for 72 months is a good deal. If they cant sell for that they cant give em away."

That's just it - they're offering that and nobody is buying them STILL.
People who don't buy domestics... that's why everything else holds its value.
I have no idea why the OP is so highly ranked. I think everyone who voted him up needs to check out the definition of entrapment... since he has absolutely no idea what he's talking about.
IF this happens I seriously hop they don't make them $48K for one with options that should be standard on a luxury platform... I'm looking at you 1 series.
You think they're overpriced when you buy them... try owning one. Reliability hell. haha

I've known enough dudes with Harleys. They still love them - but none of them can really ever tell me why short of "it's loud" or "it's American."

I'll be happy with my 1300cc Yamaha sport tourer for the rest of time - slick, reliable, functional, very powerful (150hp) and not really cheap ($14,000'ish) but IMO I got everything I paid for.

That being said I'm not really a fan of Harleys. Read some Harley forum sometimes and you'll see some of the stuff those guys don't want you to know... it's pretty funny, actually. Always an entertaining read if you're bored. :-)
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I commonly need to boot a system from an external disc and take a snapshot of the host system. I also then need to burn a copy of the image to a DVD. While I can do it with two separate external devices, and two power supplies, and two I/O cables, it'd be nice to find a small dual-drive enclosure. It would need to have USB, eSATA, and FireWire. Either slim-line or half-height bay for the optical burner would be fine, and space for either a 2.5- or 3.5-inch hard disc. Any ideas?"
 

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