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Is this a joke?

More importantly... Where do you get your 5lbs gummy bear.

Pull the fuse to the airbags.

This needs to be a breakfast thing. It would work perfectly with breakfast burrito type ingredients and breakfast is the meal that tons of people have to skip on the way school/work because they slept in too late. I could see this being sold in the frozen food food isle at the supermarket or at a fast food chain like

No the trucks are the “Camping World Series" which is generally considered the NASCAR version of AA baseball. The Xfinity is one step above the trucks but also one step below the Sprint cup. Think of it as AAA baseball.

Is there a major benefit to this gear selector over the normal column or console selector? For the amount of trouble FCA is getting over it i’d think that it would just be easier for them to replace it with a traditional console mounted shifter.

Behold, Enterprise rent a car:

So what other car news would you like to hear from this car news site that they haven’t already covered? More Takata? More Dieselgate? More Hellcats? More Mustang crashes? If it's current news you'll hear a lot about it and Tesla is current (pun intended).

Except they don’t. Using ford’s F-150 configure page:

I know many many people who do not want a HD truck because of how big/expensive they are. Heck, just look at the mowing crews around you where you live, they almost always reg. cab 1/2 tons 8 foot beds (or they are here in KC) because they want a big bed but using a HD to pull 2,500 in equipment would be ridiculous.

It’s about convenience not price.

People who actually use their trucks for work often prefer reg cabs because longer cabs don’t often come with 8 foot beds. Also, it’s much easeier to hook up to a gooseneck trailer by yourself when you don’t have a second row of seats and can just look directly into the bed. This is why when you drive through a rural

The problem with these kind of storys is that when someone claims something like this it always is “front page news”, thus damaging the company’s reputation, but when they find out the story isn’t true it never makes the “front page” again and people don’t generally don't care to keep up the the story.

COTA!

Yes they do.

At 77 he was probably just driving to his grandkid’s house so that they could show him how to use autopilot.

Finally the voice of reason.

Story time!

We'll see.

3 years and 36,000 miles into owning a 2.4L Journey we've never had a problem with it, the brakes are still strong enough to put your eye balls through the windshield if need be, and we consistently get 550+ miles of range on road trips.