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I use it pretty often even for routes I know. Accidents are common so I like to know ahead of time if I should take another route. Even when I am confident I know a route, it’s nice to have to glance at just to assure me I haven’t missed a turn, and to tell me how to get to my destination when I do miss one...

You know... I have a big problem with asset forfeiture in a lot of cases. I’ve seen the shocking investigative reports. I don’t think if I’m driving down the interstate that I should have to explain or prove why I have a large amount of cash.

Are you talking about the Toyota Hilux and its popularity with terrorist groups? If so, this is a silly comment. Most vehicles in the region are garbage. Hilux are super cheap, but reliable, so are popular. These terrorists don’t walk into the local Syrian Toyota dealership, proclaim their terrorist ties, and bargain

I bought a 2008 Chicane Silver S2000 with red/black interior, no mods, no accidents, CR wheels, and 17,000 miles from the original owner in 2011 for $28,000. I bought it from the dealership and thought the price was steep but there were literally people showing up and looking at it while I was there and I had spent 2

I prefer the AP2 cluster, but it's probably because that's what is in my S2000. I give a star for S2000.

I’ve always been interested in a nice BMW Mx but am scared away by maintenance costs.

While it’s not a “brand new” Nissan Altima, I don’t understand all the negativity in the comments.

A lot of people would do what Coleman did without expecting anything in return. I help people just to know I did something nice. He got a car out of it. Yes, Offset apparently has a lot of money, but he did something he

I’ve dealt with similar issues and cope similarly as well. The S2000 with the top down or CBR600RR are both highly therapeutic. Angry? Depressed? Simply stressed? I just go. No destination, pick a direction and go, then once my mind is clear I use nav to make my way back.

Sad, beautiful article. I can’t imagine the roller-coaster of emotions you have both been through. I’ve wanted to foster dogs and am fearful of having to give them up, so I think you two are very strong to attempt the same with a child. Time cures all. I hope the next child gets to stay with you all — it’s clear you

My lawnmower has advanced technology that will disable it’s source of locomotion if it does not detect a booty. My cars took it a step further, and will nag me if it detects a booty but does not detect a seatbelt. Elon Musk, I have already reverse-engineered the technologies, and am willing to help you develop them

I grew up in a small town with a high poverty rate and about a 50/50 white/black demographic. I went to school in that town from K-8th. It seeded a low-graduation-rate high school, and I went to one of the top high schools in the state. I’ve got experience with both sides of this debate. I disagree with the overall

I understand your reaction towards the school one. I had a long explanation why I disagree with that article, but I’ll save it for discussion on that article. Bottom line — I see both sides, but I understand and in many cases agree with the perceived bias here.

However, this article? I see no problem. It describes the

I’m not high, but I found this to be a very pleasant video.

I live out by Ryland’s Pike. My address is “Huntsville,” but I don’t use the post office less than a mile from my home. No, I use the one 15 minutes away. Likely will need to move to soak up that Google Fiber as well.

I’d like to repeat that I live there. I live in a definitely rural-part of “Huntsville,” where my address is Huntsville but it’s miles from the actual city. “Huntsville” isn’t rural. Anyone with the internet, which would likely include everyone here, can figure that out in a fraction of a second. However, the two

It will either be on the outskirts of the city near a Target distribution center which is a pretty rural area, or on the outskirts of the city near an existing Toyota plant which is also in a pretty rural area.

Apparently you aren’t familiar with the area. I’ve lived there 15+ years. Don’t feel bad, a lot of people aren’t.

Huntsville has the highest number of engineers per-capita, one of the largest research parks in the world, and a huge DoD R&D presence. We did not feel the effects of the last recession nearly as hard as

As a Huntsville resident, the “backwoods shit hole” description is inaccurate for that area, but I’ve also worked with people all over the world/country for years and understand why they feel that way. I used to work at the existing Toyota factory years back, and it’s grown rapidly since.

Common sense and basic logic has got me pretty far, but I was never taught to parallel park and never had to until my late 20s. Where I come from, it’s not a thing. Never even had the opportunity. Since then, I’ve parallel parked a few times, but I wouldn’t say I’m “good” at it.