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Yeah, there were a couple times where his laugh was super creepy. I follow him on fb, and haven’t ever noticed that before.

I’ve seen plenty of argument about not having the shifter on the console and I couldn’t agree more with them. Having it on the column is ideal, especially in smaller vehicles that lack extra space as it is. 

What muddies the waters a bit is whether or not the numbers are for 1/2 ton trucks or the 3/4 and 1 ton trucks. I think the more accurate comparison is just looking at 1/2 ton numbers.

Is this because of the brand’s resale and perceived quality coupled with now being competitive with the update or something else? Reviews and comparisons tests have almost universally been mediocre at best for the new Tundra, typically trailing the Big 3 in comparisons.

I think I spent more time watching ads, well the same ad, than I did a review. 

The price and the lack of a usable rear seat tick the TRD Pro off my list.

Hero of the people?

Yeah, I’d agree that many (likely a majority of) people are not smart on their own. They get dumber when grouped together, regardless of their “base intelligence.” I think we’ve all witnessed this at an exceedingly increasing rate.

I see it every where. Most models are now available in that gray color. From trucks, economy cars, minivans, crossovers to exotics. My ex-wife’s Sorento. It’s far more popular and common than matte finishes. 

You’ve just thrown out one bad take after another, with zero self-awareness or consistency. The same argument you make here could be made for every performance car, off-road vehicle, ect., that isn’t regularly used to its full capability. This includes your Mustang GT, which somehow is fine in your eyes to not use to

My guess was Florida and Wisconsin.

While they are most commonly used for traffic counts, they most certainly can be used to measures speed. If you see them placed in tandem, they are measuring speed, and possibly also traffic counts. 

While cancellations is often preferred, spelling it cancelations is also acceptable, especially in US English.

While you CAN find those passenger vans for cheap, but they’re VERY utilitarian. And no, they’re not way beyond the luxury of 20 years ago. There’s a reason why the 15 passenger vans START about half of what a fully optioned Suburban costs. That will get you a severely underpowered V6, RWD, and an interior that looks

so if they aren’t getting mashed hard and really heated up regularly, they can develop issues.”

They have been for quite some time. After China quit taking in our crap, the problem got exponentially worse.

I’ve had my ‘15 GMC Canyon for over 7 years and 120k miles. It did need the A/C compressor replaced last year at just over 100k. Other than that, just standard, basic maintenance. I got in a fender bender a few months back and had a rental Tacoma while it was in the shop. I was not the least bit impressed with that

Although that would be nice, fewer and fewer brands are even making sedans, let alone good ones.

The Jack in the Box just down the street on the same block has a drive through. Regardless, as long as a restaurant meets minimum City requirements, City staff can’t demand the business go above and beyond. Heck, most city counsels/commissions will bow out to even enforcing clearly defined standards if the

It is City staff’s responsibility to ensure that the City’s minimum standards for vehicle stacking in fast-food drive through lines is met, but it falls on the business to determine if they think they’ll need additional stacking capacity. Most companies have their own minimum standards for this, and yes, it does fall