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You say “fully loaded” like it means anything on a 4C.

I saw one in Dallas last week. It looks amazing, but I feel so bad for the guy who bought it. That much would get such a nicer M2/3 or Cadillac. Or Corvette. Or Cayman. Anything but a carbon tub with a Fiat motor in the trunk.

The only person I’ve every known that owned a Ridgeline, absolutely loves the trunk in the bed. I wouldn’t be surprised if he buys a new one when Honda sales event rolls around.

I've seen recent Mercedes do this, too. But if you want it later, you have to get the pre-wire option.

Is it different for carbureted engines? I remember my father tearing his truck down but maybe that what just his excuse to buy new stuff.

He was probably hungry and trying to warn children of his mistake.

It's quite fun but not worth the harassment of hockey coaches who are waiting on you to finish so they can start their practice.

I blame the Honda power plant.

I wanted to buy a Subaru, but they sold all the WRXs base models and had a good long time to order in. They did have a previous year BRZ in stock with $5,000 off Msrp though. I went and bought a BMW instead.

40,000 miles of rental-spec Focus. Only issue was a coyote and I can hardly blame Hertz for that. I am annoyed they didn’t get the sport appearance package for $500 or something that included read disc brakes and alloy wheels.

It’s because they’re ugly. Ever see a manufacturer’s photo with a front plate? I don’t think so. The most you’ll find is a small, body-color plate with the model name because someone might mistake the New 2016 Mazda Miata for the new Infiniti QX-60 or Q15... hell, what’s the difference, no one knows what those names

That was a great video. An hour of shitty cars and then they pull out the Lexus. I feel like they probably got a lot of boxes of shit in the mail from Japan after that.

He was fairly negative toward the idea of the F-150, with their small English roads and thieving chavs.

A lot of people in the 80s were garbage, too.

If you saw Texas drivers you would want snow days, too. Hell, you'd ask to telecommute so you didn't have to drive. Ever.

True, there are many public libraries that could help accommodate them though. My real question is how was this effectively communicated to students? Are they required to have email access on par with college students?

I bet there are enough people blocked that can prove harm due to this; maybe they can form a class-action.

I hope he goes to federal fuck-you-in-the-ass prison

Geez, that won't even fit in a single Vine.

Ford Pinto