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Psh, I don’t even tolerate a dealer tag trim regardless. My car came with SEWELL tag trim things front and back. They came off the second I got home. I know that name is prestigious or something down around Dallas where I bought my car but I don’t care to impress anyone. My rusty 1995 chevy bucket truck now bears the

This is local to me. There’s a huge debate locally about whether or not the kid in the Z was being an idiot or not. The guilt of the pickup driver is not in question.

Zebulon is at least a real name with historical value. E.G. Zebulon Pike.

I bought my car CPO and simply asked about it and they said there was a fee of a few hundred dollars for the process. They had a few non-CPO cars that they said they could easily make CPO if the buyer wanted to pay for the certification.

That’s my whole MO in Forza. Dive bomb the field in front of me, use them for brakes, then keep them off for the rest of the race.

It’s pretty hard to avoid two bikers at high speed when one is in the right lane and one is in the left lane and they come up on you right in the middle of a lane change. You either cut one off, or the other, or just ride the center line like an idiot. No easy answer there except don’t speed around people like that on

Ugh, there is neither any sport(of the dirty/offroad variety) nor any utility in that vehicle.

Looks comfy but not particularly suited for carrying on a conversation since all seats face forward. The 6 doors makes it look like a crappy funeral home limo from the outside.

There are plenty of Jeeps and buggies out there with more horsepower and bigger tires that actually work reliably, are more refined, and get taken on harder than hardcore trails regularly. In this case Jeep didn’t break any new ground. Anyone who is too terribly impressed with the Trailcat hasn’t seen whats going on

You’ll have a much better time with the Jeep, I assure you.

I remember seeing that car at the Tulsa Auto Show. I was mesmerized. I still have a Matchbox replica. Definitely the predecessor to the Firebird.

Who knows? Luckily it wasn’t bought as a commuter car. It’s pretty low gearing though. I don’t even know what kind of reared it has as its bigger than a 14 bolt. What's funny is that the same day I posted this my brother borrowed the truck and it scared him enough that he's pretty much sworn off driving it.

I have to nominate my (new to me) bucket truck. A 1995 Chevy 1 1/4 ton platform with a 40' Altec bucket on the back. She weighs in at 13,800 lbs with a super stiff suspension meant to be able to handle an extended bucket even if the stabilizers are up, 70 psi in the tires, and well worn bushings, she rides rougher

Wenzel. See above

How dare you bad mouth pirate4x4! That’s my band of imaginary internet brothers! I’ve bought vehicles off people there, given to charities through there, helped stranded people on there, as well as received help. They’re definitely assholes and proud of it but they’ll also go to extreme lengths to help out members in

This doesn’t surprise me one bit. As a long-time Jeep XJ owner I never would have had a doubt about this. Reading this does make me want to go out and work on mine, which presently doesn’t run due to being left with bad gas for far too long.

I don’t know what Wal-Mart you frequent but I know that several around me are mostly filled with people recieving govt handouts who vote exclusively to get more handouts. Just look at the numbers of people paying with food stamp cards in line and listen to their conversations.

I wonder how much money I saved by buying an oil cap for my infiniti at the local nissan dealer. Lost my oil cap, nissan place is much closer and more convenient. Parts guy argued with me that he couldn’t get my part so I just told him to order me one off a 370Z. Done and Done. Maybe even saved a little.

Propane tanks are great, just remember to have a flame nearby. The bullet alone isn’t enough to spark and make it explode. I recommend a nearby road flare.