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If you do go for the truck, get a diesel. My BIL’s 1500 GMC/Chevy, on a 2 lane road driving the speed limit, did get into the low 40's. 

For the Challenger car, there were 4 sets of experimental heads made by Reynolds Aluminum for that car. Thompson had three, somehow, my FIL had the 4th set. Had them mounted on a ‘61 Catalina SD for a while, but never raced it, was just on it for show. Eventually took them off and sold. Not sure where they went. 

If she’s a diplomat, revoke her diplomatic status and tell her to go back to her own country. That doesn’t exist. Good luck with that. 

I enjoy my SiriusXM. I could live without it. Could I live without heated seats/steering wheel? yes. Could I live without cruise? yes. What option? Bluetooth. It’s why I got the Urban Runner package on my ‘08 4Runner. It had Bluetooth. The Limited package didn’t, only the upgraded Sport did.

Some of the rain sensing wipers are disturbed by a toll pass that is mounted to the windshield. Several people in the owners group for my car have reported this. Once they move them to where the wipers don’t touch it and no more studder.

Same. Remember to plant them feet first, and some animal further up. And also an endangered plant as well. Also more than 6 feet down. 

What is the cracking right above the one tire picture here? Looks like ripples in the paint, like the clearcoat is having issues. 

My parent’s had an ‘89 Celica that was the ultra white. Was never clean. Even after washing it, it wasn’t clean. 

Items written in the books done by people that don’t work on them at times do not work. Field people figure out what works, and implement it. Probably been like that for decades and is just coming to light now. 

How about rebuilding an entire car? 55 210 Handyman. Roadster shop frame, ZL1 big block, Getrag transmission, strange rear end, paint, interior, ... long list. I guess the body was cheap for what it is, but all the parts... I don’t want to know the bottom line. Spread out of a couple of years. Award winning car though.

why do not more SUV’s have the rear opening glass? 4Runner is the only other one. I commend them for doing this.

Andy - you missed the handles while getting into the third row. Right inside the doors, just below the windows. Kia even thought of that. 

List of people that need to be charged for this:

There’s the problem - Starbucks! yuck.

Also get your doors blown off by old people using walkers. 

I agree with the “run what the manufacturers brung” philosophy, with safety in mind. If it’s front wheel drive then you race front wheel drive. But, manufacturers cheat. Family has a car that was given by Oldsmobile to a NGRA racer that has a “Canadian option” for a couple of items...that were hurried up and put into

Way back when my dad bought his 1986 Toyota pickup, it was between two on the lot. One had an extra cab, the other was the longer bed. I pointed out a few facts about the long bed, and that is what he came home with. Coworker of his bought the other one and put on bigger tires. Dad bought the knock-offs. 5 years and

You can ask what the dog is trained for. If they say that it’s a companion, then that is a pet being a pet. The owner should have some certification of what they are trained for. If not, it’s only a service animal because they bought the vest on Amazon. 

So if someone was so allergic to pet dander that it caused asthma attacks, caused them to stop breathing, that is a disability. So disability vs disability, who wins?

How does someone figure out how much this is worth of they were to sell to a private person?