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I think each author here needs a day to geek out about their favorite brands. all day, all things brand - from track to trail.

My 2012 Tacoma is the perfect bridge between old Toyotas and giant cadillac trucks. No backup camera. No infotainment screen. A CD player, an aux input and basic AC controls. And it starts when it’s cold, when it’s hot, when it’s wet, when it’s dry, at high elevation and at sea level, gets better MPGs than 80s-90s v6

It feels to me like the last time this carrier was mentioned on foxtrot alpha, it was all about how bad the new system was, how the carrier doesn’t work, and how they should do steam.

The most shocking news is that this article about a Jeep wasn’t written by Tracy.

I’m partial to the earlier models, myself.

Why is it a thing to put words like “horrifying” and “shocking” in headlines to otherwise mundane articles? There was nothing horrifying in here. Every time I see words like this used, it knocks the credibility of the article down a notch for me right away.
Anyway, our Driver’s Ed (took it in the early 80's) involved

Maybe you should try being informed instead of just opinionated.

Nice bait, but it’s Topeka, Kansas. Among so many other white people, her “privilege” is damned near worthless.

If this doesn’t get COTD Jalopnik is dead to me.

Mountains take away

A star just for the amount of time you spent typing.

theres such a thing as taking the joke too far, you know

You caught me. I didn’t actually have one. My grandfather warned me not to get one. He said they were too full of electrical Kremlins.

George Foreman wouldn’t have had a problem.

One, the rules are primarily in place to prevent terrorists from using assumed identities. Two, since his 18-year-old son did not check-in, he was a “no-show” and essentially relinquished his “paid-for” seat. Three, this was apparently a sold-out flight, and some adult had paid for and expecting to use that seat.

Wife material

Kia did it better and they didn’t even tell you: