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Carvana Is In Serious Trouble, Signs Of $10 Gas, And History Of The Supra

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Online car dealerships Carvana and Vroom are in hot water over operation failures that caused consumers major problems. Washington state seems to be preparing for $10 gas, while gas shortages are being reported across the country. We revisit the history of the Toyota Supra, and talk about the current generation Supra. Plus, we read your comments, and reveal this week’s inventory picks. Watch for yourself:

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Carvana, Vroom Are In Serious Trouble

For some time, upstarts Carvana and Vroom have been transforming how thousands of Americans buy their cars. Focusing on internet sales and non-traditional delivery methods, these chains enamored cynical consumers who were tired of the old dealership games. However, the revolution seems to be losing steam as problems for both companies accumulate. The question moving forward is will Carvana and Vroom be able to weather the storm, or is this curtains for the new kids on the block?

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Three Cars Stolen From Magnuson Superchargers

Update: We've reached out to Magnuson to get the full update, but according to their social media, all cars have been recovered.

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Someone broke into the Detroit Magnuson Superchargers facility, stealing two drag racing cars and a track racing car. According to authorities, the cars were located at the shop on Executive Drive in Westland, MI. Now the shop owners and police are on the search for the pricey race cars

The two cars stolen are estimated to be worth around $200,000 to $250,000. Two of the cars belong to the owner and the third car belonged to a customer. A nearby business has surveillance of the thieves, which has not yet been released to the public.

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Washington State Braces For $10.00 A Gallon Gas

Back on May 17 we reported that AAA data indicated the national average price for gas hit $4.52. Here we are about a week out and that’s now a fading distant memory as the national average is $4.59. In other words, the price of gas looks to be going like a runaway freight train. That explains the reports out of Washington state that gas stations there are adding an extra digit to the digital displays on pumps. Yes, $10.00 a gallon gas looks to be a reality in the near future.

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Ohio Police Chase Horse-Drawn Buggy