elev8r
elev8r
elev8r

Thanks for the somewhat appropriate response.

GMC Canyon has a 6'2" bed, 30mpg highway, and a 7,000# towing capacity... It’s what you’re looking for.

You're only interested in non-superfluous dong measuring? 

Due to some unfortunate life events, my wife and I went through a rough financial patch lasting a half decade or so. During that time, we procured a vehicle with the assistance of my step-father, it was in his name only. Nothing fancy, a Dodge Caravan I got for a good deal because it was 1 year old and had 45k on it

Wait, so the new environmental regs are killing small cars for not meeting emissions standards (or potentially forcing more expensive modifications that will raise prices) but give a pass for the big gas guzzling SUVs and trucks?

I use to be under the false illusion that I would have my physical copies of my media for the rest of my life, and my digital library was ephemeral and would likely disappear on me eventually.

Ok Jalops, let’s address the elephant in the room: TIMING CHAIN GUIDES. B7 RS4s have updated metal tensioners that were not present in the earlier S4s (B6/7). In other words, let’s not comment about “OMG TIMING CHAINS AHHHHH !!” This is a total bad-ass car on the used market, especially If you want a vehicle that can

there aren’t many standards, there are two:

Sorry I’m late to the party but what about Audi’s 2.5L 5 cylinder? 400 hp and torque for days. One of the best engines ever 

Some say it’s in the single digits, but that’s all he deserves.

I don’t care what anyone else thinks. White letter out tires on 4x4's always look good.  They should be mandatory. 

That won’t stop the unlicensed drivers in your scenario from 1) driving just as fast anyway, or 2) running into your smug ass and your high-speed license plate. Probably while not insured. 

did a sneaker write this

I think they need to be argued for and against on a case by case basis/union to union basis.

You do need to learn. As such, you comment is cringe AF.

I’m thinking: balloon - ignore, and child - brake (of course). Then I’m thinking, is the raccoon supposed to indicate a third scenario, like: raccoon - swerve to flatten at all costs? You don’t happen to live in Toronto, do you?

Pprioritization is an issue too.

Hilly stuff or potholes seem to trigger the system, not only on teslas, but other brands as well.

Yeah...