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The Tacoma fitted with the manual transmission

How strange. I had something similar happen to me about 20 years ago. I bought a turbo timer for my MR2 and quickly realized I could set it for 10 mins, turn the car ‘off’ (still running, but I had removed the key) lock it, and run into a store to grab something and come out with time to spare.

One day I did this but

I would immediately jettison the tent crap also, but I am especially triggered by this. What the fuck is this shit? Stomp on the filter element until the clips engage I guess.

Holy shit. NEOM is MOEN backwards.

Even the one under the hood has left the chat and is ready for the rendering truck.

Toyota Century V12.

Mercedes Benz 600 ‘Grosser’

Respect the GOAT. The LS400 will cart you and yours through town and across the country forever, and they’ll still carting your descendants through the wasteland in comfort long after civilization collapses.

Even cutting the price in half it’s still ND.

In the interest of fairness, JD Vance should be added to the Couch Fucker game.

LET’S MAKE SOME CRAAAAAAZY LEGISLATION!

Do not transport Cybertruck using any method that is not specified by Tesla. If Cybertruck begins to smoke, seek shelter and cover head. Cybertruck is not to be touched, inhaled or looked at. Do not taunt Cybertruck. Accept no substitutes.

I love that this still lives on in other peoples heads

America dropped the ball when it didn’t embrace utes in the 70s and 80s.

Ford Fairmont Durango - was one persons answer to the discontinuation of the Ranchero. National Coach in California took Fairmont coupes, hacked out the back and inserted a fiberglass “bed” and tailgate. They didnt sell well at all as the conversion made them almost 3 grand more than an El Camino and approximately 212

Ok everyone, in chorus:

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I’ll skip the obvious choices. Here’s mine.  Technically a chase as they are being followed by Max Von Sydow and Paul Dooley in a Town Car

Ah cool, almost an entire slideshow about gatekeeping. Neat.

The Goodyear RV tire story was the pinnacle of Jalopnik investigative, independent reporting that rattled a giant and held them accountable instead of letting it get swept under a rug. Incredible work by Felton and a high water mark for Jalopnik as an outlet. https://jalopnik.com/how-goodyear-hid-evidence-of-the-worst-

does that “Mek” dude mean these wheels?