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1st gear. This is what happens when you rest on your laurels. If you make products just good enough, then why would someone buy them? I would buy a comparable Korean car 100 times over anything Nissan is selling right now.

Toasted buns, so it’s not a mushy mess.

Bought my Tacoma when I was 18 years old, just out of high school. Drove it all through college, then across country to California, worked at crap jobs, got married, now work in the tech industry and could afford to buy something nicer but love the truck and wouldn’t think of selling it. Now at almost 42 years old I

Here’s is a lineup of Toyota vehicles that have been in my family.

There you go throwing around the “anti” word again.  I respectfully disagree with the foundation of your argument.

I think funding family first organizations that create and produce content designed to build strong marriages and families is a far cry from being anti-LGBT.  Just sayin’...words matter.

I kinda have a thing for fried chicken sandwiches, especially if its spicy. I went to CFA because of the lines and I heard it’s so good.
It was the greasiest piece of crap I have ever had. Utterly disgusting. Soggy bun, greasy limp chicken patty and a 2 pickle chips. Gross.
I tried a few more times becuase maybe it’s

This way madness lies. You might as well feel guilty for supporting cruel warehouse conditions buying from Amazon, or sweatshops for your iPhone.

This isn’t a yacht... it’s a tender. More specifically it’s the reliable tender you keep in reserve for when your Maserati tender breaks down.

OK, for those of us who never had the privilege of driving one, can you please explain what a “Nintendo gear shift” is? It sounds great but I have no idea what that means exactly. I’m picturing a D-Pad with A and B buttons here.

I’m surprised you guys aren't outraged by the Irish guy using a Hispanic nickname vs the actual Hispanic guy. Oh wait, your rules don't apply to democrats...

Exactly. Someone who bought their Tahoe or Suburban in 2005 and paid 36k for a fully loaded truck is shocked when they go to replace it and it has an MSRP of nearly twice their previous vehicle.