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I don't speak Russian but it doesn't sound like this video was originally about speedbumps.

Haven't had any experience with the Wrangler or xterra, just compared to any other truck (Rams, Titans, etc) it's a bear to park. Not that any cars of the same price point have great steering feel or anything (especially the electric ones), it just really stands out as a bit of a pig

My second job is cleaning cars at a car rental agency so I'll be in and out of about 25 cars a day. The Frontier's steering is so slow that a three point turn becomes a 5-point turn and you actually have to preemptively start steering before you want to turn. I don't know what's physically wrong with it, if they got

So long as they fix the steering, anything else is secondary. I swear the steering in Frontiers is half the speed of any other vehicle.

Would screw up the suspension and get pretty darn expensive. Rear suspension on a regular pickup is cheap, chuck some leafs back there and some shocks, you're good to go. Easy to upgrade, just get some heavier duty ones. But if the bed went up the side, you'd have to find some way to make the front suspension, which

That's ok, I've watched my girlfriend, who has a 2 door civic, try to get into a four door sedan and not be able to figure out why her key won't fit.

They probably just have a set number of locks that were used, that's why you can get a key cut just by the code on some things. The one thing I always thought was bizarre is that Polaris still only has 5 different keys/locks. If you go to a dealership and buy one each of the ~$15 keys you could drive away with any

My sister inherited my grandpa's Tempo when he, ahem, 'chose' to give up his license. She parked it at the mall once, locked, and came back to someone else's jacket and effects inside. Only so many keys and oh so many Tempos I guess.

Did the same thing a few years ago, my general rule (with a few exceptions) was that if I haven't seen the person in 6 months and don't plan to in the next 6 months, they were gone. Went from about 350 to 95 and never regretted it.

Nope, built to spec specifically for the mission.

Sounds good but can't find it online anywhere. Doesn't seem to be on Netflix and none of my usual sites have it either!

Uh, Canada.

1:06 you can see part of the problem. I suspect that the yellow spray painted areas are areas with extensive rust, if you pay attention you see a lot of yellow paint in different areas of the frame.

My dad is RCMP. Used to be up north about 20 years ago and got in a high speed pursuit. Both cars maxed out at the same speed, went on until the bad guy's car ran out of gas. Cruiser was out of gas too, bad guy got the tow bill.

We used to live in a tiny northern town just on the edge of where people went to live in the bush alone. There was a Russian guy who was a little off who always claimed to have trained dogs to attack tanks. Everyone thought he was crazy until we found out about this later.

lol screenshotted this for a reason, figured it would be edited without comment

The teens made it out with minor injuries, and while the 15-year-old was released, the 16-year-old is still getting held. He had an outstanding warrant from one of 48 previous police reports.

I'm no mathematician but if they run 5,000,000 miles at 12 miles per gallon, and if each rig is doing 450,000 miles per year at 12 miles per gallon, how does that equal 5.4 million gallons of gas per truck??

Yes, yes. You're an angry atheist, we get it. But you're doing the exact same thing Pat Robertson was.

Because the most logical response to someone making a blanket statement about one religion is to make a blanket statement about that person's religion. -.-