bigdub
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Question is do you like Pickup trucks, not the people that are driving them.

That thing still looks modern. 

Is this a trick question?

Ban deodorants?  It’s no Secret that it’s Essential for some people to use it.

I’ve never been to Germany, but if their hygiene habits are on par with those of France & Italy, the average citizen is already well on their way.

Two major auto companies merge and you have “inside intel” that they’re planning an integrated platform with new products to follow? Who is the benevolent oracle and why have you chosen us to spread you wisdom?

The Chrysler-Mitsu alliance existed long before Daimler came into the picture.

The Durango. Pretty sure it’s just the Trackhawk drivetrain with an extra 3hp.

At full throttle, the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye consumes 1.43 gal/min (5.4 liters/min) of fuel – enough to drain the fuel tank in just under 11 minutes, yet is still rated at 22 miles per gallon (mpg) when driven in normal highway conditions

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Toyota just really wanted a Half-Ton Solara pickup

2nd gear: People are coming out from isolation so of course cases are going to go up. Places like CA are going up too and they locked down plenty early and are wearing masks and following all the rules.

Came here to make this joke. Most of them aren’t working anyway.  (Just kidding, I don’t know anything about it, God bless Texas, etc., it’s just a joke)

Reduced headcount runs counter to the union goal of 3 people doing the job of 1.

GM loves safety and its workers. But does it love them more than it loves making fat profits off of GMC Yukons? We will see.

5th Gear: “Yes, it’s morals! It has nothing whatsoever to do with declining ad performance, Facebook’s attempts to set up a protection racket on organic traffic, the Fair Housing Act shitshow, or the fact that their vaunted algorithm is so fucking dumb the company has been passing off basic demographic marketing as

I haven’t been active on Facebook for years because I want quality content in my life not viral garbage, so I’m happy automakers are now coming around to this view.

I’m fully in support of the idea that there will almost assuredly be a second wave of the virus, but I’m starting to see more and more people on the internet trying to fear monger that there is going to be a complete collapse of the economy as a result and... I just don’t buy it.

They broke off and went public in like 2016 right?