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Volkswagen advertising is, well, rather famous. As you mentioned, quite possibly the most famous ad ever (regardless of product).

The gulf states part comes from Gulf States Toyota, the regional distributor that all Toyota dealers in TX, OK, AR, LA, MS, get their vehicles from. This special edition isn't technically "from" Toyota, it's being done by said distributor (based in Houston), which is why this is all bolt-on level stuff.

My 2007 A4 will hit 100,000 in 10,000 miles. I am honestly and truly scared it will explode when it hits that mark. I can feel it preparing itself. Hell, one headlight already points to the heavens as if to say, "Take me now, cruel world."

80's C4s no thank you, but I'm 100% in agreement with putting the 90's C4s right where you have them ranked.

Will these trucks take a roof rack?

Did they provide the specs on that boat? Would be interested in pairing this truck with an 18" inboard fish and ski.

The DR.1 makes this list but not the Sopwith Camel? It was the better aircraft and they built over 5,000 of them, compared to just 320 Fokkers. Camels shot down over 1200 enemy aircraft & did more to further aerial battle than any other airframe of WWI.

Oh you mean articles like this one, about the 2016 Ford Bronco coming back, based off a concept from 2004?

Oh you mean articles like this one about the 2016 Ford Bronco coming back, based off a concept from 2004?

The hatchback-sedan issue just astounds me. The car-following interwebs nearly universally louds hatches over their sedan counterparts, but the buying public that doesn't follow car blogs or is into cars universally disagrees. It's such a funny situation.

I actually got a ticket for one of these little bastards covering my plate registration sticker.

It's important to remember that while the Soviet Navy did catch up & become a formidable force, it's not remotely close to being formidable to NATO or the US today. Largely still comprised of those Soviet-era ships, most have fallen into disrepair due to strained budgets through the 90s. Putin is trying to rebuild his

Disclosure: I work for an automotive advertising agency and we represent over 20 Toyota dealers.

Does anyone know of those Nighthawks are anything like Silverstars? Meaning, are they so overboosted that they only last a month?

lulz move to a better state

Oh man, I wish I'd have seen this. Guy came into the dealership, sans a pinky finger & a still bandaged stump.

In all seriousness, a decent dealer may give you 25% of whatever you invested in modifications, if you're trading it in. Really, though, they'll probably just give you the clean NADA price.

That cheapest Tacoma is a 4cyl 5MT regular cab 2WD (Model 7103), only comes in white with black plastic grille. Work truck package basically. Dealers usually stock one or two just for lowest-advertised-price purposes. MSRP for a 2014 is actually $18,930, but dealers generally mark them down to just under $17k on the

If social media can't help sell cars to anyone (or millennials), what can? Or is it just an emerging piece of tech that will have its place soon?

The fact that the majority of repairs for my late model Audi contain the word "VAGCOM" at some point leads me to believe this is already becoming the case.