jariten1781
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jariten1781

That is not what I meant.

May I present, my DD.

Drug dealers, illegals, strippers, wait staff, and other tax evaders to name a few.

Kind of a non-story. A person made an understandable mistake, and it all was corrected when it came to light. So what? Everyone makes little mistakes every now and then, and it's not front page news.

This is definitely one of my pics. I think the design has aged really well.

I got the wagon you pictured. 04' V6 auto wagon with black leather. They hit the spot with the size and the sportiness. I moved from my apartment with just this car in hand. No need for a pickup when a folded king sized bed can fit with the hatch closed. Still going on strong with 265k miles on original engine. Just

Awesome. I came in to post this, as it's what I drive everyday - an '04 6 Sedan with the V6 and the manual. Is it the "BEST" 2004 model car? nah, but it's probably my favorite by default.

As someone who bought a brand new MS3 last year, I'd take it back in a heartbeat if it meant I could get a 6 wagon with a manual. Those first gens were the definition of handsome

This book is part of a series!! We bought my dad "The Gas We Pass" one for his 50th birthday and he was laughing so hard I thought he was going to have a heart attack.

Agreed, it is harder to regulate those varying speed limits though. In Michigan most residential areas are 25 mph, as for the 15% increase in fatalities, this will happen unless you slow cars down to a crawl, maybe people should spend more time looking where they walk instead of looking down at their phone... I

Chain tensioners can crap out in both directions, as I found out to my cost when mine tightened the chain too much and snapped the camshaft.

This. Father has the newer gen Nissan Frontier with the 4.0L V6 and it has a timing chain, but they use plastic guides that fail after 60k miles. Replacing the guides require the same teardown to replace the chain, and hell if its already being taken off you might as well replace it! Pointless design, when I heard

Extra weight, extra cost, extra chance for false deployment, to solve the disappearance of, what?, the second non-combat plane after Amelia Earhart? The lost of the Comet hulls doesn't count as there was no ELT available then at all. Good for C3&A to be making money, but the benefit:cost is low for anything but

That's the argument Boeing's making for not including them. They solve a tremendously rare problem, and carry small, but nonzero, risks.

Anything you do behind the wheel besides conducting your automobile is a distraction. We don't need a study to tell us that.

Almost looks as if the whole cab should face the rear now.

This.

Maybe airbags below the car that launch it into the air?