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Thats all after production effects. basically they have amazing mics on the actors to get the main audio that shouldn’t pick up any other background noise (aka engine noise). If they do, they’ll have the actors say their lines over (probably while watching the footage or listening to the original audio to get the

You made an account just for this comment. Damn.

I’ve admired Jeeps since I was kid playing with toy cars and trucks but never seriously considered one until 2016 when I picked up a 2013 JK 10A Rubicon.

The R33 debuted in August of 1993, so it won’t be legal for the US until August of this year. The GT-R version came later, so there’s even more of a wait to get your hands on one of those.

One day when R34s are actually legal, we will look back and laugh at all the insane shit people had to do to own them. Or cry.

Has everything to do with the massive rebates. A normal vehicle loses 30% or more the second it drives off the lot. Combine that with the rebates coming off the new ones next year and the year after that and it’s easy to see why values are so low.

Whatever. Cars used to look like this;

That’s entirely what this is, Fields found himself out in the cold simply because the stock price wasn’t going anywhere. Personally Ford is undervalued but the perpetual hype machine that is Tesla has sucked all the oxygen out of the room despite being a niche automaker that has yet to make a profit...

Eh, since crossovers get such good mileage these days, you won’t see people scrambling to sell off their vehicles in an economic crisis, like you did in 2008 with everyone and their Hummers and Jeep Commanders. People can just buy small crossovers. Given that most people are driving in heavier traffic these days, the

Counterpoint to what everyone else is saying: I work for an oilfield company and we have had many trucks through the fleet in recent years, nearly all 3/4 ton diesels, from all 3 major brands, and Fords fair the worst. Rams do have small electrical issues here and there, but none of the issues have been particularly

With global platforms, Ford will still have the small cars available when the inevitable happens. They won’t be selling them here, but they will have the ability to (federalize them and) bring them here should the demand pick up due to rising fuel prices.

The “collective security” of the FBI and the Broward County Sherrif’s Department?

Your personal liberties need to take a back seat to the common good.

Terrorists in France managed to get AKs and explosives. Think their laws kept them safe?

My 8 year old, 2010 Raptor is still worth 80% of it’s price when new. These trucks simply don’t follow the typical depreciation curve for some reason.

Raptors depreciate very slow. They aren’t sold with any rebates like the standard f-150's and the used market reflects that.

More people are beaten to death with blunt objects and fists than with Rifles of any kind (not just the scary black ones) according to the Department of Justice’s homicide statistics. Hand guns still top homicide stats, but rifles take fewer lives overall than hammers, baseball bats, and fists.

I wish trucks deprecated that fast. Resale on them, especially Raptors, is crazy.

We’re at the point where mass stabbings are a thing. The point at which you can reduce casualties to almost zero is the point at which we have a totalitarian government controlling every single aspect of life.

Ban assault vans! No civilian needs a large van designed to drive over as many people as possible!