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Time to stop living in denali.

This man tells you he didn’t roll back the odometer. Do you trust him? I do not trust him.

The composite bed is my favorite thing about tacomas and ridgelines. Its an amazing idea. When I shovel mulch/dirt/gravel out of my bed, I am not going to be careful, no matter what the surface is underneath. At least with composite, I wouldn’t touch up my bedliner once a year.

While not carbon fiber, Tacomas have had composite beds since 2005.

It’s actually going to be paired to a CVT.

My guess: The axles being locked to each other means that the system has more rotational inertia and thus resists locking up. Even if the front wheels want to lock up, the rear wheels which aren’t receiving as much brake are still providing momentum. It’s like putting weaker brakes on the front (or heavier wheels) in

Future? It’s the present!

If we don’t see a blue wave in November, if we even make it that far, we are witnesses to the collapse of western civilization.

I saw a lot of dudes smoke their way into bad grades and out of university.

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False. Here was my 2010 C63. Stock and not stock.

Don’t forget the typical crappy dealer experience. Especially at the ones that also push Buick and GMC.

Don’t make it a Mustang. It would be horrible if C&C spectators had absolutely no warning as to what was coming up on them sideways.

Negative.

So it would seem that to stray away from head gasket issues, remove any engine component with “EJ” in its part#.

It removes my ability to deduct SALT. Fuck every republican and the horse they (tried to) ride in on.

Tire pressure was off .5 psi, should have used a digital gauge.

Am I doing it right?

Too bad this comment will just sit here, underappreciated for what it really is..... You will get my star though.

It will be interesting to see how it compares with the Model S, as it has plenty of problems on track. But, with twice as much battery (200 kWh vs 100 kWh), you will end up with 1/4 the heat being generated in the battery pack (heat is resistance* current squared, and the big pack cuts the current per cell in half),

We need to subsidize public transportation in big cities. The goal should be to move as many people as possible not change the type of cars on the road. Imagine what $8,000 per person could do for someone who uses a bus to get to work? Why give that to someone to buy a $100,000 car who doesn’t really need it?

Installed Solar on my house in late 2010, and it just finished paying for itself last month (payback period was just < 7 years). If no unexpected malfunctions/ repairs, $200/mo savings over the next 13 years until it needs to be replaced will all be a return on that investment. But without the $10K tax credit, it