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The only thing that will take that 1st gen Tundra down will be the salt.

The man was wise. 

Obscure Carlin reference FTW!

The entire year of 2020 was glorious. And then traffic became worse than fucking 2019 in 2022...

March and April of 2020 were glorious.

The entire insurance industry. Ok, so here’s this thing you’re legally forced to have. The idea is that if you crash into someone, this company can ease the pain of the parties involved. The company can pay for the broken cars, medical payments, property damage, and so on. Great, right?

Paying insurance on multiple vehicles when I can only drive one at a time.

Driving on the road with other people.

I disagree, I think Nissan can easily compete for buyers that don’t want the latest and greatest.  With everyone going turbo/hybrid a big NA V6 and affordable pricing is all people would need to consider in cross shopping with its competition.  

The only way to stop a bad guy with a front loader is a good guy with a front loader. 

I’ve got the metal to the pedal and the thing on the floor.”

Listen, some people have a long way to go and a short time to get there.

“Them good ‘ole Duke boys weren’t gonna let the absence of the bridge hold them back from gittin’ where they wanna go, no sirreee..”

Honestly just an educated guess based on the time of day.  I have seen other people referring to it as a no nock but no firm verified information.  The ATF does have a very long well earned reputation for going overboard on things like this.  

It has more to do with a no knock warrant early in the morning.  It is very likely he did not know it was the ATF breaking down his door.  

no-knock warrant?

And in real-world use, it will probably end up being even worse. Yes, definitely give me the largely untested and significantly more complicated twin-turbo I6 instead of a big dumb lumpy V8 that’s essentially been around since the early 60s.

It always shocks me how many people STILL think the ecoboost F150's are more efficient.

I imagine it’s not going to be long before we discover that the Hurricane 6 is going to join the Pantheon of great mistakes by Chrysler Corporation.