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Which made it the perfect truck for living in Juneau, Alaska in the early 90s. The roads are basically flat, you could only drive thirty miles in any one direction at the 45 mph speed limit, gas was expensive, and the 4x4 got you up the hill to the ski area. It wasn’t even that bad at hauling a Boston Whaler a couple

Mazda do make trucks. They just don’t sell them to you

I have very fond memories of this truck. My dad had one and it’s the vehicle I learned to drive a manual in. I owe my love of three pedals to that wonderful truck.

Why else would you go canoeing?

Used to own an Oldsmobile, doesn’t remember what year. Sounds about right..

that’s exactly my point. Every VQ has been super reliable... except the one in my wife’s FX.

“...a really reliable 1999 BMW 740i that is daily driven”

A Ford Grenada based Lincoln? Never seen one. Truly a unicorn!

Call me neo-old fashioned, but I see nothing wrong with this vehicle. I would absolutely buy one, fancy myself a dandy and drive around town sticking my nose in the air as I ignore the proletariat. Horsepower, torque, creature comforts? Bah! I’ve got a dinner event to attend and another one to snub.

Imagine watching TV with your family and a stray bullet struck someone special in your life. No answers. No reason. Just pure stupidity.

Well look at that. You win. COTD.

This is what the $6,800 worth of damage looked like:

Is it weird that I was hoping this was real.

They’re marketing to cops. Need to keep things flashing.

No-one seems to capture Trump properly. They all over-do rough aggression, and miss the needy, whining campness. That said, I can’t stand to listen to him in real life and impressions give me the same sick feeling.

A blunt is a hollowed out cigar. What is pictured is just a joint.

Hooray, a Vesper!