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    Truck No. There was a time when I would have put one of these on my truck. Thankfully, I didn’t have a truck back then.

    ..where she got on the truck of a more seasoned driver, a man who was supposed to teach her the rules of the road and help her safely log the hours she needed before she could legally drive solo.

    SSR. It’s too heavy to be sporty. The bed is useless. It gets terrible fuel economy, even for a “truck”. The styling is questionable at best. Yet, I want one.

    My wife has one. I laughed at her when she bought it because the 4ft bed seemed so useless. Then we put a 16ft sectional sofa in the bed of it. Now, she’s not allowed to sell it.

    KOH is the only racing I like watching on You Tube.

    All I can add is: “Dispatchers said LifeStar and LifeNet, the medical helicopter service based in Albany, New York, are (were) also responding.”

    OK, I want to keep my nomination, but, change the reason. The automatic transmission was so bad, I THOUGHT it had a CVT.

    The answer to the question “should I get a bike” is always yes.

    I remember when I was that stupid. I didn't point at helicopters, but, that was because I couldn't see any. Had no idea it was illegal at the time.

    His Stratus came with a CVT. Didn’t it? I remember it felt like it never shifted.

    My dad bought a 2005 or 2006 Stratus and only kept it for a couple of months. Between smashing his head on the A pillar every time he got in and the CVT, he couldn’t stand the car. It was also the car that made me leary of anything with a CVT. I don’t know if it was truly a bad car, but, I never see them on the roads

    A buddy of mine is a mobile detailer. He was going to buy a HHR Panel, but, it was just too small.

    I really wanted one of these just because it is the least expensive BOF SUV available. Unsteady fuel prices and fuel economy no better than my current trucks are what kept me away, though. I simply could not justify the added expense.

    This car just brought back an amusing memory. Picture four old ladies, all in their 90’s, piling into the American version of one of these, running around town together. My grandmother’s friend owned one and it was always amusing to see them get together.

    No Rally Fighter? We need a Rally Fighter.

    I drove from Oklahoma to Connecticut with 3 large dogs riding in the bed of my Sierra in the middle of the summer, a few years back. Really wished I had a Yukon back then. Had to keep putting ice bags on top of their kennels to keep them cool. Didn’t think about renting a van or SUV until we arrived.

    I have a GMC Sierra. Of all the vehicles I’ve owned, it’s my preferred road trip vehicle. The only way it could be better is if it were a Tahoe/Yukon/Burb.

    I was going to suggest a Suburban, so star for you.

    Don’t know what Gundam is, but, it looks kinda cool.

    Until I started my current job, I didn’t drive very far at all. It took 13 years for my first car to reach 100K miles. It took 9 years for my last car to reach 100K miles. Now, I’m driving 20K a year. If I hang on to my current car for the same length of time as my previous, it’s going to have a lot more than 100K