FireDiver
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FireDiver

I don’t think its hard at all. There are plenty of videos out there where cops are pulling over these offenders. They follow them for a while and if they are holding up a bunch of cars for an extended period of time and fail to move over when there are plenty of opportunities to do so, the cop pulls them over.

Came here to say this. 

Worst Mustang?

If you needed to haul a pickup truck or big SUV, you couldn’t do it with U-Haul before”

Could be a flipper, could be a collector, could be a guy unsatisfied with the $50,000 minimum price of buying a new AWD minivan.

It’s no KN car, thats for sure.

Toyota Tacoma. Wheezy engine, indecisive transmission, awkward seating position.  For some reason people pretend it’s not as outdated as the Frontier.  It coasts along on the Tacoma = Good fanboys, and the ease of making it look ‘overland chic’ sure isn’t hurting.

Every crew-cab long-bed pickup truck.

Might be the only time ive ever agreed with David. 

I genuinely dont know what the best course of action here is.

Flood cars are a common problem here in Houston. I’ve learned to look for discolored carpets, electronics that don’t work (radio/seats/locks/etc), but most importantly look under the dash and under the seats. Those parts typically aren’t painted because they never expect to be exposed to the elements and rust easily.

It's because everything in this article is based on subjective findings.  And as such is quite easy to spin in one direction.  Obviously the spin was only ever going to go one way. 

“Pickups are good in the snow.”

To put it simply and in terms this site loves to use, the GMT800 was a good honest truck. You had options, but stepping into the lowest trim level truck vs the highest trim truck, you got more or less the same interior, and it didn’t feel out of place in any of them.

Oh my God, it sounds like you got the Caliber I rented out at DIA once. It had trouble with the hills... in Nebraska. What a f*cking nightmare of a car. I also agree on the Kio Rio being a better car -- I got one of those once, too, in ~1999, and it was bad but not as bad as the Caliber.

1989 hyundai excel sedan, automatic

Thinking about this, a two car garage would need to have something practical and something ostensibly fun. So:

I fail to see the issue with this. Honestly, for the amount of improvements that they’ve made to this vehicle I’m surprised they didn’t make 79,995 as the base price.

I looked at some CT5s the other day. They looks pretty good in person and are decently priced against the competition. They seem to have a larger rear seat compared to the G70 I saw before it which I can’t fit in comfortably so that is a plus as well.