idriveayak
idriveayak
idriveayak

That MLK speech was in 1982, idiot.

Can this be COTD?

Haha no, not quite. I don’t really consider myself to be extremely well versed in prose. More of a numbers guy myself. Thanks, though.

Yes, General Motors uses aluminum on their trucks. However, any components that are made from aluminum, are “bolt-on” components, i.e. hood. Aluminum has no structural memory, and does require more work to repair, I don’t care how you cut it, that’s the way it is.

Kooks 1 7/8” Mids with high flow cats, Corsa cat-back. That was only about a 5000RPM punch. My redline is 7.

um, no, yeah they totally actually are.

UNACCEPTABLE! CAR DEALERS AND SALES PEOPLE HAVE NO SOULS ANYWAYS!

aaaaand where do you suppose your players come from?

Monday 8:00AM-8:00PM

How right you are. You should be a good Jaloper and star my G8 though!

I know you shamelessly put an LFA there to associate stars with your Ferd... but you leave me no choice... star’d.

Especially lesser rich dudes

I thought this would have been the big boom time for Ford with their new truck. It was my position that there would be many early adopters of these new aluminum trughs, but I have been wrong. Granted, I live in GM country, but there is usually no shortage of F150’s puttering around. I have seen very few new Ferds. My

Lost my 13mm... I fail at life.

What you are referring to is completely different.

That is not a rebate or incentive. This is a General Motors of Canada example, but nonetheless applicable... GMC Sierra’s have a $3,500 credit right now or “incentive” or “rebate”. That number is removed from the price pre-tax. The vehicle gets sold. Dealer reports the deal to GM and uses the claim code ‘CDT’ when

That’s not how we operate, I have never heard of such a thing. However, I am in Canada, and have been tied to a single manufacturer for my entire career.

Sure, but he has shown that your government can’t be trusted either.