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When asked for a comment, Office Idontgiveafuck simply pointed at her name tag.

I agree, we aren't all like that. Unfortunately enough of us are that it doesn't make business sense to bring things over here.

What's sad about that one is the town where that is got pretty much leveled by a tornado last year (probably resulting in the condition of that sign) and yet they got no state or federal assistance for clean-up.

No, that's in Virginia. There's a town on the border of Tennessee and Virginia called Bristol. NASCAR runs a race there.

Number 1 drives me insane.

You beat me to it, damn you.

This track will be exactly like the Nüburgring in every single way; except it'll be in the U.S., in the desert, and won't be near any mountains, and the graffiti will be done by a hired artist and will be in English, and we'll refer to them as "banked turns" instead of "karussells".

True story: When I was a kid in New York in the late 70s/early 80s, my friend's mom drove a VW Bus (as we called it). One day a bunch of us were piled into it, carpooling home from soccer (or Cub Scouts). There were so many kids in there that three or four of us were sitting on the platform in the back on top of the

Representation of the seller just before deciding to sell this car.

Psssh! We've had composite steel-plastic wheels for, like, ever.

Snark, comedy and logic, all in one easy-to-use sentence.

Agreed. Add another to the Torchinsky bandwagon.

For that much money, I wouldn't be able to afford a driver...and it would be way too much trouble to train my dog to drive me.

He should lose his balls. People with such disregard for human life should not procreate.

Only when the little old lady inside the car blows the horn.

A slightly shorter bed? Is that sarcasm? The tanks (and their cover) look like they take up almost half of the bed! I think it's a great idea and if I were in the market for a full-size pick-up I'd absolutely consider it, but it's a shame that nearly half the bed is taken up. I wonder of difficult it would be to have

You mean I have to shift these morning gears myself? Like some sort of peasant?!!! Ugh!!! Fiiiiiine-ah.

So by your logic, if luxury = large, a small car can never be luxury. The countless dozens spending over $52,000 for their Mini Goodwood models would like to have a word with you.

The only spinning BMW did was to try and convince people that the car was English. I've been in, and owned, economy cars and I can legitimately say that Minis are not economy cars. I can understand that you believe that the rule is "small = econobox" (I'll admit that it's usually true), but there are exceptions to

No, but they're not cheap economy cars either.