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He is under the impression that Biden has rolled out the welcome mat to illegal immigrants, stopped domestic oil drilling, caused global supply chain shortages, caused global inflation and probably kicked a puppy. 

SMS reproduces an alarming number of original patterns you can buy by the yard and will make seat covers and door panels true to original as long as you are willing to wait a year or more for them.

No way in hell is this going to fit a rear facing baby seat in the rear.

Right? I get that the platform lends itself to modifications, but I drove a ‘95 240sx SE 5 speed back in the early 2000's. They handle fine but not great, my s14 felt heavy, and the ka24de was a sad pig of an engine. It wasn’t particularly torquey but at the same time had no top end kick. Just a nice sporty looking

There has to be a lawyer willing to take that case on contingency and bleed the fucking department dry for her situation alone.

For a high performance sedan such as this being driven spiritedly, yes. For my wife’s RAV4 hybrid, for example, regen braking does at least half of the braking for normal commuting before the brakes do any work, so I would expect the pads to last a good long time.  This is likely the same for most full electric

These ones will guide the branch right up to the snorkel for perfect snorkel-breaking efficiency.

Don’t let your dreams be dreams.

Very decently priced big body Pontiac with a lot of style and the tri tone ventura interior.  Not half a continent away, and leaves a lot on the table for upgrades or upkeep.

just say a prayer to the 4l60e gods once in a while and everything will be fine until the fuel and brake lines rust away.

It’s Eric Shilling. Many of his takes are presumptuous drivel, making him a very unlikeable writer.

As a former smoker, this isn’t entirely true. I used to smoke in my cars, but only with the windows open and sadly I will admit that I flicked butts out the window. Not leaving an ashtray full of butts or smoking with the windows closed makes a huge difference in the effect it has on the smell embedded in the interior.

That 290hp would be coming from an I4 Turbo. For my money and predicted longevity, give me the simplicity of an under-stressed V6 any day. The fuel efficiency trade off is negligable at best since that I4 would live most of its life in boost to pull such a heavy SUV around.  My wife and I are some of those odd

Not with today's price of lumber.

Well, the cornhuskers do suck. Saying so in Nebraska will start a conversation about why it's the AD's fault, Scott Frost is going to turn it all around, and they will tell you about all of the newest recruits and their opinion of how recruiting has gpne to shit or how they are the future of the Cornhusker return to

It's like what they say about mopeds, but I'd rather be seen riding a moped.

When I bought my 2013 Overland it was just under 2 years old. I ponied up for the 3rd party full-wrap, unlimited mileage lifetime warranty for just short of $3k. To date, that warranty has paid out for over $13k in repairs. 2 new steering racks, 1 radiator, 1 water pump, 1 A/c condenser, 1 evap pump, 1 alternator and

This site has become cancer. Can’t even view conversations on mobile due to an ad video blocking. Not sure how I was even able to squeeze in the submit button for this reply. This will be the death of Jalopnik, and you’ve been doing your readers dirty for so long nobody will shed a tear at the funeral.

Makes my brain itchy.

Sinking ship seeking humans with a pulse and a bucket.