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The Supra is the automotive equivalent of Arrested Development: everyone was very sad when it went away; years of pining ensued and a cult-like status was achieved. Then the excitement, anticipation, and salivating at the mere hint that it may one day return. When it actually arrived most people were disappointed

Ford, who at the time was competing against the Chevy Astro, should have named their van the Tralfaz.

I’ll normally cut Amazon drivers slack, because Bay Area traffic is a bona fide shit show, BUT there was this one time...

I don’t tip when Amazon, UPS, Fedex, or USPS delivers, so, honest question: what makes these drivers special?

Oh man. This dealer is right there among elevendy billion other, very similar dealerships along that stretch of Mission in Hayward. Seriously, it’s used car lot after used car lot after used car lot. I wouldn’t set foot on any of these lots, even if they gave ME the money. Run away. Run far, far away from this

Just dropping in to say your new management team is clearly a bunch of idiots who know nothing about this industry.

For the love of (insert your preferred deity here), please stop perpetuating this ridiculously stupid -gate thing. “Gate” is not Latin for “scandal” so knock it off.

The pricing on the MB360XT is baffling. You can get one for $10.50, two for $20.99, or four for $76.48. Why would anyone buy the 4-pack when they can buy two 2-packs for much less?

The pricing on the MB360XT is baffling. You can get one for $10.50, two for $20.99, or four for $76.48. Why would

According to Rob it’s a “unit-body.”

Oh just you wait. We have a 19-month-old who LOVES spicy food - #1 is Indian, Mexican rolls in at a close second - and she’s got a very hearty appetite. She eats everything we eat with nary a concern, but damn the next day is brutal on the olfactory senses.

There’s a guy a few doors down from me who has an old Jeep Comanche out in front of his house, and over the 6 years I’ve lived here it’s never moved. I think he finally got tired of people knocking on his door because he put a small sign in the front window that reads, “Not for sale.”

A PC800 is one of the many bikes I’ve owned over the years, and this is a great buy, especially for someone starting out, or someone with slightly more experience who’s looking to dabble with touring.

Anyone surprised by this? Anyone? Bueller?

“Hasn’t aged all that well” my ass, this is the best Supra. Well, this particular Supra is the biggest crack pipe, but the MKIII is the best Supra.

I’ve never understood this behavior. Ever.

Like sawdust. But, to be fair, it’s made with five (5) whole grains. So it has that going for it.

NP all the way, and I’d daily the hell out of it.

I just bought a 2001 GMC Sierra with 240K on the clock; it runs like a champ, no nasty clunks going in/out of gear, nary a single squeak or rattle, and I daily it.

CP all day long for that bike at that price. Now if it was something like my cafe Goldwing? A whole different story.

Yes! I had a VX for a few years and loved everything about it, especially the nearly 50 MPG it consistently ran.