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The glaring difference is, when you shop for a TV like this, you don’t have someone at the other end trying to tack on additional hidden charges hoping you won’t ask about them.

Not entirely.

Notice how blinkers were not used at ANY time in the entire film?

Meh, this was sub-par from a writing and directing standpoint. The car chase material was solidly produced and beautifully shot, but Neill Blomkamp becomes more and more disappointing with each iteration.

Not that I agree with his views, but Mr. Collins did ask “Who’s into it?”

Nooo. I’ll be needing to buy a few new trucks then and I refuse to end up with an ugly ass Ram truck.

Not as busy and overdesigned as the new Civic.

It’s a legal requirement to stop in many places.

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Texting is a real problem in (what I assume is) Australia. Still love this motorcycle cop video.

Driver in the blue shitcan is a douchebag and should be sent for retesting. But when you cross a street, make sure everyone actually stopped. Don’t just blindly cross just because one car stopped.

The 90's was only boring cars? Are you fucking high?

FACT: Killing someone by hitting them with your car is the easiest way to serve the least amount of jail time. Pedestrians, and cyclists especially.

Both are off-road oriented SUVs but the Wrangler’s primary value proposition is novelty. And the T4R has none. FJ Cruiser was the only vehicle to try a similar tack with a distinct and aggressive design, but IMO they didn’t commit hard enough. Should have been a convertible.

This time ‘round can we get an FJ that’s a lot more FJ40 and a lot less H2?

I’m thoroughly convinced that the first automaker to reintroduce compact pickups and SUVs is just going to print money with them. Toyota could reintroduce a HiLux and print money just on the name, and there’s PLENTY of room for a smaller truck

But you’ve driven it (a lot) since September 2015, so the car’s present value is different from what it was last September. If you drive many, many miles, you effectively have to “pay” for the use of the car over those additional miles, which I don’t find unfair.

At no point did they ever say “Oh, we’ll accept your mileage as of the day the scandal became public.”

You must be fun at parties

There. Fixed it.

So they have no problem paying the lawyers $175,000,000 to argue in court and schmooze the judge, but they can’t give me an extra $100 to pay for the cost of reregistering my car for a day before surrendering it? [5min long string of expletives]

Fixed it.