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Trucks, no... but I did tell someone that I'd leave her for an Eleanor Mustang.

@c0de: There there. We'll still have the Australian V8 Supercar Championship!

WANT FULLSCREEN VERSION.

@pj134: Agreed. I stand by my belief that Lululemon is truly the proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.

@CypressCarNut: (Keep in mind, I'm a Canadian. What we call a "conservative", Americans call a "hippie". So I'm speaking of a conservative in the WAY OFF TO THE RIGHT American sense.)

Where I come from, being conservative automatically means you're delusional...

@z0iid: Or... just build more fuel efficient cars? No need to jump to extremes.

@Comrade Clockwork: Cow town doesn't really count. Let's see if I can explain...

@40Valve: That reminds me. Years ago in my early teenaged years, my dad was the acting manager for a huge open pit mine. I frequently went up to the mine with him when I was on summer vacation, and as I wasn't obnoxious, a lot of the guys working there got used to me. One offered to let me drive a huge beast of a

@AldisDangler: You see them in Alberta. They just tend to choose a $100k Super Duty over a Gallardo.

@z0iid: Uh, I believe that was his point.

@MrHowser: They never really had US success. They had, what, one hit? Maybe two? By and large, the US greeted them with an overwhelming "meh.".

@BigHarv: How the hell did I manage to spend 45 minutes in this thread without refreshing it? Good lord.

I still think the "Power Stroke" badge belongs on the side of the Nitro.

I look forward to seeing that grille, looming ominously three inches behind my rear wing, every time I look in my rearview mirror at a stoplight.

@BaconSandwich: Again, truth comes from the Sammich. We keep the stuff we want, and only send you the shitty music. We consider the US kind of like our musical land-fill.