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had a 2WD Amigo for a couple of years. no problems in winter, other than cold. at $1400, that’s disposable cheap.

I get the trucks too big for a city. Took a car to a car show, trailered it there. Parked the crew cab dually in a parking garage. to get out was a slalom of parking sticks. Had to have a couple of the valets come over and hold them down for me. And the truck behind me too. Getting into the hotel ramp was even worse.

Benny Hill comes to mind for me. 

Borderlands 3 due out in September, all in is $100. Minimum download is $50. 

Man is a Toyota fan. 4Runner & a taco in the pictures, along with a popup camper, which I am guessing this van has pulled a few miles. close, but 211k, hard to reach motor to work on, expensive to repair AWD system. 1k, maybe 1500 less nice price, but just a tad too many miles or too much money. Does look well

Trucks need to be trucks, not people movers. Go get a minivan for that. 

unlike it’s way bigger relative, why doesn’t the back window roll down?!?!?

My issue (I did test drive it, and thought...meh) is that from the factory there is no hitch. That you have to get, aftermarket, and install it yourself, even with the towing option. I couldn’t figure that one out. No hitch. the wires are supposedly there. I didn’t look too close at it mostly because of that reason.

There once was a day when travelling meant getting dressed up. Women wore dresses or skirts, men had on suit and tie, sometimes oven a 3-piece suit. Now, be happy my balls aren’t hanging out the bottom of my shorts. 

People dress up for Morton’s? my money is just as green as the guy sitting next to me. Only place that I know of that has a dress code is out in Las Vegas. 

I was...disappointed by the current 4Runner. I wanted to like it, as I am a Toyota guy...just..couldn’t. I like mine. love the rear roll down window. But it was just..uncomfortable to drive. The window sill height was too much, and the center console too low. no comfortable place to hang onto the steering wheel. I’m

while looking to replace my 4Runner, the salesman, a good friend, did say that although they look, act, feel, and still have the BOF, they have changes somewhat. Bit more HP (5 .. ooOOoo) and a refresh of the interior, is still new, but still the same generation as my 2008.SO, well over 10 years for the current

There is a dealership in southern Minnesota that dresses up the trucks like they once did, two-tone, stripe in the middle. Those...look decent. Much better than the mono-color trucks. By far. And it’s not hard to write something negative about GM trucks, as they are failing fast. 

what town is that? I’ll be sure to ride clear of that town. 

CP just because the 3.5L I5 had some major issues. the 3.7L was a much better designed engine. 

back in my youth when I did ride a bicycle, around the federal arsenal, the police there did issue tickets to cyclists. Speeding (20 MPH zone down the main drag) and running stop signs were most of it.

Courts over-rule HIPAA, or doctor-patient privilege.

Working at a hospital, our lab manager has been given a subpoena to appear in court regarding a BAC test. Because the police didn’t order one, but one was ran for ER purposes after an injury.

One uncle of mine owned several K5/K10 Blazers for plowing snow. Rust buckets, used in the midwest. No floorboards, etc. rode like a wooden wheeled wagon. Another had the Ram Charger. Rode just as bad. Rode in a bronco years later. Bronco was just as bad. Which was the winner? Me, for never owning any.

In an attempt to replace my aging 4Runner, I went to look at a 2019 Explorer. None were to be had, and the 2020's were not in to this dealer yet. Not a big dealer, so understandable. I looked them up online and about crapped my pants. For a base 2020 Explorer (XLT) with a few options (Sunroof, heated seats, mud