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I do as well. I owned one for 11 years. No need to explain it. It's just a good, clean design. And they're durable as hell.

$3.75 per delivery is huge, assuming he's also getting a wage and gets to keep his tips. I deliver pizzas- my wage is $7 an hour (haven't gotten a raise in 7 years), I get 5% of sales as a mileage reimbursement (averaged 95 cents per last year) and get to keep my tips (avg. ~$3.50 last year). It's a hard way to make a

9.) Jeep Wrangler

Who's the voice-over artist? Aren't they all dead now?

First-gen Scion xB. I'm 6'3" and I have several inches of headroom in it, and I sit bolt upright.

Hint #1: Start with a Suburban. Everything becomes MUCH easier after that.

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I can't believe I didn't suggest this Grand National:

Those are significantly preferable to having a large blind spot in that area

That was one of the first things I did when I got my 1st gen Scion xB. I got a black one and the light gray wheel covers looked way out of place, so I stowed them in my garage and have ridden on black steelies ever since. It actually looks rather sinister in all black livery.

Came here to post this. Its scale is also massive; there's a train on it at right center for perspective. It's also 120+ years old!

It will be fine. The manual is a century-old anachronism whose time is almost up. Embrace the future.

He likely saved the kid's life by swerving. Very noble.

They made a second one? It looks awesome. I have the first set as well

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Uber-douche poker player Phil Hellmuth crashing a race car. In a parking lot. Into the only thing in that parking lot. Dumbass.

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