jj4681
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jj4681

Agreed.

I dislike crossovers/SUVs and prefer my good ol’ sedans anyday, but a bigger (and generally heavier) car will beat out a smaller (and generally lighter) car. Just physics, and there isn’t much around it.

I wasn’t aware Toyota/Honda still had issues with rust and corrosion?

Amen to that. I just don’t understand how people are so obsessed with trying to show off, especially with something as stupid as cars. Or, even if the intention isn’t to try and pretend to be “rich,” trying to enjoy life with a carpe diem attitude.

As someone else pointed out, CoD’s campaigns were always a sideshow to the series. They were fun, but the vast majority of users focused on the multiplayer, and it was what kept the series relevant/popular.

I would hope so, and can totally sympathize with why they felt the need to mandate backup cameras.

I agree, but unfortunately, the mandate seems sensible enough given how poorly most folks drive.

I understand where you’re coming from (both my parents ignore the backup camera feed in the center infotainment screen, even when they need to backup their car nearly touching the wall), but backup cameras are inherently useful when used to supplement your own senses.

I know what you mean, but they already don’t - backup camera equipped or not. I’ve seen way too many folks back up out of their parking spots the moment they turn the ignition key, and usually near-missing someone walking past.

Dear god, a WRX with a CVT? At least put in a traditional auto with gears.

I wholeheartedly agree. However, that is, unfortunately, not what the masses believe. And the masses are where the money is at :(

I know you posted this months ago, but I felt the need to add:

I know you posted this months ago, but I felt the need to add:

I know you posted this months ago, but I felt the need to add:

I know you posted this months ago, but I felt the need to add:

Perhaps they will, if this sells well enough. A RAV4 with a manual transmission option sounds fun as hell, to be completely honest.

It’s a goddamn mess to me. Honda makes such wonderfully driving vehicles (for each of their respective classes). The Civic is one the best driving sedans in its class. Same for the Accord. And Si. And Type R.

That particular ad you’re referencing is still aired today. I actually remember seeing it last week on TV.

And, yes, I like living and enjoying my life. But I’d rather not waste time making meals that are done for sake of consuming calories. I like doing other things with my time. I eat mostly to stay healthy so I can continue enjoying my life to the fullest and do things I love doing. People enjoy different things in

And, yes, I like living and enjoying my life. But I’d rather not waste time making meals that are done for sake of

It will depend on what your diet was prior to drinking Soylent. Many of us have zero issues drinking Soylent.

It will depend on what your diet was prior to drinking Soylent. Many of us have zero issues drinking Soylent.

Regardless of whether or not it’s soiled, the primary concern would be that the nutritional profile of your Soylent bottles would be deteriorated. Those expiration dates are more so a “consume by then to get the most of the nutrition/vitamins before they degrade” than a hard time stamp on actual spoilage.

Regardless of whether or not it’s soiled, the primary concern would be that the nutritional profile of your Soylent

Soylent (and related meal replacement foods) are not intended to replace every meal you consume throughout your day. These are intended as convenient and healthy alternatives to those meals you eat for sake of calories to move on with your day.

Soylent (and related meal replacement foods) are not intended to replace every meal you consume throughout your day.