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Also, nobody builds a factory for the capacity they need today; they build it for the capacity they hope they’re going to need in a few years.

I just assumed he took away the employee break rooms.

The debris problem is also what plagues/plagued KIA and Hyundai engines. In the Korean case, oil passages would get blocked. Toyota’s are exhibiting spun main bearings (ends up blocking the oil passages in the bearings - crankshaft and bearing material begin to weld themselves together. Deeper technical explanations

Good to know, thanks!

bruh you have NO CLUE what you’re talking about.

I used to live in Port Huron, MI and had family in Illinois. That tire was always a welcome sight because I knew that I was about 45 min from home. Now that I live in Cleveland I don’t get to see it on my frequent trips to see family in the Detroit area. Next time I may have to get off I-75 on the Southfield and get

I live in Metro Detroit. Coming up or down I-94, it’s something I never tire of seeing. (See what I did there? I crack myself up!)

I’m from Detroit and I’ve always wanted to ride on the ferris wheel inside this tire!

Who needs Viagra when your car can give you this much wood?

It was. Just released at the point in time where the buyers favor was shifting ever-increasingly fast to CUVs.

Wow! 5 whole laps after a caution leading to the race’s end. That must be some sort of record.

The reason jeeps are called mall crawlers is because that’s where we all see 90% of them. Don’t be a baby! If it’s true, it’s true.

‘08 Sebring my wife had was flawlessly reliable with routine maintenance (even with a non-gunking 2.7) up to almost 193k.

Ah, interesting. I could have swore it did. Then I retract my second statement and stand by my first one.

Yes, but not to Americans. To Americans a good car is:

good value? yes. good car? no.