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    jimlowe
    Jim
    jimlowe

    I’ve always bought Chevy trucks. If I had the budget to buy a new truck today, I’d get a Gladiator first or a F150.

    Admit it. You’d buy one if half the doors were gone and the rockers were a distant memory.

    NP. The rot doesn’t bother me. I could easily fix it in my driveway. The motor is my only issue. 200HP isn’t much better than my 4 cylinder Colorado. I’d want to do something about that.

    Neutral. My 1st generation Colorado is small enough.

    Completely forgot Jaguar, as a brand, was still around.

    Yawn. The only Tesla I would have considered, if I had the cash, is off my fantasy list.

    Looks very 90's to me.

    That’s where you are wrong. They rate below zygotes.

    I’d rather improve the world and just kill the cyclist.

    As it sits, Crack Pipe all day long. I suspect the wrap is hiding something. I’d also be very skeptical of that engine. Any time someone pours a bunch of money into a car and turns around to sell it right away, my alarm bells go off. Personally, I only dump a chunk of cash into a car I plan on keeping. Remove the

    Do these movies just blend together for anyone else? Just one mess after another. I think I’ve seen porn with stronger plots.

    Every time a manual dies, I cheer a little more. I row my own every day and every day I regret it.

    This car sounds so interesting and exciting that I fell asleep reading the review. You summed it up nicely by saying it's a super car that reminds you it's also a Honda.

    Visibility looks fine to me, but, I know how to use my mirrors. I don’t even look out my rear window because it’s not needed.

    I’m not sure what will make me happier. The end of production for one of the ugliest cars GM ever made or to stop hearing about how maybe the next Corvette will have a mid-rear engine.

    I love the Gladiator as it is, but, damn, I REALLY want this. Don’t stamp those logos, though. I’d rather be able to remove them. Park that truck in my driveway and the only thing I’ll change is remove the badges.

    About what I expected it to cost, just shy of $40K. The hard top and towing package drove up my price. I just wish it had a bigger bed.

    I’ve seen a Golf. That’s it.

    I can only get so erect.

    To those reading this, I am willing to commit a felony, including murder, for a Sport Edition. Organs are also for sale.