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I understand Alanis is a small town girl with limited exposure to life outside of the USA so I imagine coming to Shanghai has been a major cultural shock for her at all aspects.

I got frustrated with this game. If I remember right, it became too hard. In the lead, the police helicopter would blue-shell me with missiles.

1. Not the 90's.

In case he doesn’t say so in the video (can’t watch the whole thing at work), the road he’s on is the Natchez Trace Parkway, near its northern terminus at Nashville. That big arch bridge is right here.

Where do I go to complain about that article using Mercator maps?

It’s ok, because the profits that Goodyear makes will trickle down to us eventually.

If you’re right (I think you are) and the shadow is true-size, either this baby Bronco is tiny, the full Bronco is huge, or my sense of scale is off.

Just when it feels like GM is pointed in the right direction

Musk will get it done with an over-the-air update.

I’d just like to state for the record that the ground clearance of the TourX doesn’t come close to that of the Outback.

People who drink tequila are usually dicks

Not that it’s super important, but Nissan’s Canton plant is in Mississippi, not Tennessee.

What’s more masochistic for long-term ownership: WK2 Grand Cherokee or a Cayenne?

Subaru also says this is a spiritual successor to the Legacy Wagon despite being based on the current-generation WRX.

Look at DI carbon build up on valves for one

A couple of months ago, someone else commented on an article that “durability is up to the manufacturer, and reliability is up to the owner.”

About five years ago, my great aunt, Doris Herring, was at a church potluck at McKendree Methodist, which is about an eighth-mile from her house in rural Morgan County, Alabama. She ate some congealed salad and really liked it, so she found out who brought it. She went to the woman, commented on how good it was, and

I go camping a several times a year: sometimes plain old walk-in camping in local forests or campsites, sometimes bigger events like regional burns or festivals.

K. I’m inclined to agree with you there. You can spec an Outback to $40k, so the two are definitely competitors in general, but I agree in that it doesn’t seem the TourX is as concerned with off-road ability as the Outback.

The ground clearance, or the whole vehicle?