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Ticallion The Baptist
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She has kept it since like 2014 somehow, but is replacing it this month finally. She deserves it, too nice of a person to have such a piece of shit for that long.

It has the BMW Performance intake and exhaust systems - it sings Wagner like a fat lady in a horned helmet when you get on it. ;-)

Reminds me of a story I heard about a brand new GM C/K truck that said Silverado on one side and Sierra on the other. I suspect American car factories in the ‘70s and ‘80s were a bit slap-dash, even by their own standards.

A coworker of mine has a Focus, it’s on its third PowerShit Shift trans. Another quality product of theirs.

I don’t know why Ford is getting all the hate. In 2018 Toyota shipped a 4Runner to the dealer with the right rear tire under-inflated by 2PSI.

Can you imagine the Boomer factory original MOPAR types with something like your parts-bin special?

Rolls-Royce: We’re redesigning the Spirit of Ecstasy to be more aerodynamic!

I prefer Charlie Martin as the face of transwomen being in motorsport compared to Caitlyn Jenner.

jajaja in Ron Howard

What advantage does this automobile have over, say, a train, which I could also afford? 

Those seats look terrible, at least in pictures. Could they not have called up Lexus and borrowed some of theirs?

And they HATE age of consent laws

(branded Winter Storm Landon by the Weather Channel)

Pretty much all purebred dogs have issues, but the idea of breeding toadline bullies is just abhorrent 

I’d argue whipped salted butter in a tub isn’t “real” butter...

let me buy that terrier and stuff it in the front of my element driving only the front wheels so i can go out in a blaze of glory.

He looked like a total badass. The control of his weapon points to adequate training. Glad he’s armed and spraying our highways for justice.

We all know it’s the Jeep Thing... Hyundai wants in!

Well, by that definition then 38 U.S. states plus Washington, D.C. must have modeled themselves on Putin’s Russia, because that’s how many permit sobriety checkpoints, and SCOTUS has upheld the practice as constitutional.  Amusingly, they’re prohibited by state laws in the most soused states (looking at you, Wisconsin