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They are expensive because they are expected to last 30 years doing stop and go driving 8 hours a day, 6 days a week

with that logic, you forgot the 50% taxes on it! eh!

It could be one of the largest fleet purchases ever. According to specifications released to potential bidders Jan. 20, the Postal Service would buy 180,000 vehicles at $25,000 to $35,000 apiece, valuing the contract at $4.5 billion to $6.3 billion.

Where would one find these for sale, used?

So no more S-10 based, Iron Duke powered, Grumman built mail boxes? Will these be flooding the market soon? Will somebody 2.0L Turbo swap them into little crazy little hotrods?

So the doors don't lock and it has lifetime free maintenance, then?

5th Gear: So what you're saying is there's going to be an all-new, low budget, single make spec series in about six years' time when the USPS sells off their old mail truck fleet cheap.

I mean... Dallas is even on the screen...

For all the other flaws, I don't think we stand for that shit down here in Texas.

Looks like that Challenger....

A white Dodge Challenger running from the law and screaming through Houston traffic found it all end in deliciously humiliating fashion, when it slammed into the back of a Nissan Quest. But instead of the occupants of the minivan finding their eyes glaze over in fear and terror, their eyes glazed over with nothing but

What is up with the kid who got out of the minivan (seemingly fine) then suddenly decide to roll on the ground as if in pain... and his "parents" don't seem to care? Is the kid thinking insurance pay day?

I've been to Houston. I swear that if you drive 300 miles north you haven't left Houston.

That dude who is faking injury in the bottom right corner would make a great soccer player

"Hello, Abarth, my old friend," I told the shiny red little egg as I greeted it in my driveway. "I've come to hoon with you again."

it's about that fact that s/he accerlated to 322MPH in only 1000ft

Even more impressive since they don't run the full 1/4 mile anymore. They shortened the tracks to 1,000 feet for the fuel classes for safety.

It's a shame the Forces were forced (pun intended) into Camaros