bashful1771
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I wonder if Teslas are brought into body shops with a higher rate of truck nutz embedded in their front bumpers?

One day after the last one is sold: Jeep announces the Rubicon 393 trim with one more horsepower and the same torque.

“Tire shops really, really *want* you to know about this one weird trick”

You just use the cops as thugs to intimate your critics until no-one dares criticise you, then your reputation is impeccable.

So, the guy born in Brazil is decrying immigration… pulling the ladder up, much?

I guess that, if they can put the payment off until January 2025, the EPA will be gutted and the fine might go away.

The answer is simple - if the customer complains, just spit your chaw next to their boot, call ‘em a pussy and point out that your granpappy went through hell in the Pacific in a jeep with no roof at all.

I’m guessing that they could’ve built the sets bigger to look impressive on film, or build the sets a little smaller and cast smaller actors to make the sets look just as good.

Some call it ‘fake parts’, some call it the free market providing cost-efficient alternatives when government red tape is bypassed!

I’m vaguely impressed that they didn’t reflexively arrest him on suspicion of theft.

Is wrapping the *wheels* around the *tyres* some uber-hardcore overlanding technique we pavement prisoners can’t even comprehend?

One of his lies was about having a Maserati?

I thought it was amusing that they have to ‘beg’ a Democrat politician, whereas a Republican president just requires an adequate payment and some pre-written legislation to sign.

Some people think that the government can have other goals than to ensure corporate profitability.

I imagine the ten customers will coincidentally all have blue-checkmark Twitter accounts which follow Elon and contain nothing but positive comments about Tesla.

The Rainbow Bridge itself is 440m long - it’s fair to question whether cars which can hit 160 km/h in that kind of distance should have no more requirements for driving them than normal cars.

Wouldn’t 21,000 *pounds* of grain as described in the article be more efficiently moved in a single truck?

My guess is that he was ticketed for turning right on red there and is trying to retrospectively build a defence that there ‘was’ no sign.

Crossing the border is not a short cut from downtown Niagara Falls, ON, to Toronto, so something still doesn’t make sense.

Plotline for Morbius II: 2Morb2ius?