2aprilfools
TwoAprilFools
2aprilfools

Literally everyone but the VW group is meeting their goals without resorting to cheating, so I’m going to blame VW.

Most be compensating for something. I use my f250 service truck for work

Diesels... There was only one diesel I liked.

I hope everyone injured is able to recover.

Your sarcasm meter seems broken - might want to get it checked out by a qualified technician.

This is literally how I feel every time I drive a Camaro made in the last 10 years. It is especially bad because I am tall and my head is in the ceiling.

This isn’t new. It’s actually the only way I’ve ever voted.

“...Ford claims this will allow the 2WD truck to hit 25 mph on the highway.”

So I did what any electrically-inept person would do: I broke out the sledgehammer.

When’s the last time you saw an Aztec? The prius while ugly is many times better looking than an Aztec.

“a 2.0-liter World Gasoline Engine, designed in a trifecta of sadness between Chrysler, Mitsubishi and Hyundai.”

If you play a game for 50 hours and ask for a refund you are a lame ass.

It’s a tossup between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. And I’m pretty sure that was a Tim Horton’s cup. No self respecting Canadian would be caught on video with anything less.

Because you owned them for only 2 years.

They opened the site months ago to beta testers and that’s where the reviews come from. Yesterday was the public launch.

They’ve been sending out emails to members about the site. I left a review for my car a few months ago.

The tacoma surpasses the ridgelines capability in “rock-crawling” But in the realm of “most off-roading” it has far surpassed my expectations. My whole ford loving family gave me crap for purchasing it...after driving it,I have loaned it to a few members for long trips and have embarassed them out on the trails. For

“Honda says 95 percent of mid-size trucks live on the pavement. But Sweers says 45 percent of its Tacoma buyers do go off-road, and that many spend lots of money on aftermarket accessories. He says “the typical after sale spend for pick-ups, depending on region and segment, is $3000~8000,” a significant figure that