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Or, you know, don’t drop the cars ass on the ground before the tires have been changed.

According to Nichole Watterson: “crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of their women...or having a family since it’s pretty much the same.”

Acts of Tortuous Conduct

I’m not sure there are many people advocating for gunshot wound induced coma patients under the influence of cannabis to be allowed to operate a motor vehicle. Don’t get me wrong, I agree with you. I just don’t think there are very many voices in the crowd pushing for this.

Holy gawd, did she not totally own the “creepy-ass animatronic doll head” look sitting at that table?

I know I’ll get crap for this, but I don’t really care. I’ll go ahead and throw in what I haven’t seen anybody else mention. Wade depth really doesn’t have anything to do with wiring, diff/axle/trans seals, or even air intakes. Is there a possibility to those things due to wading through water? Yes, but that’s not the

This is the perfect example of the car idolizing fanboy culture. An enthusiast will tell what’s great about their car and what they appreciate about yours. Idolizing fanboys will tell what’s great about their car and why your car is pure unadulterated crap. 

Speaking of hypocritical. What do you want to bet she’s also a part of some group that also opposes the influx of corporations into her local area killing local businesses?

And that’s the problem. If you go to a traditional rental car company to get a truck, it’s probably not prepped for towing (bumper or bed) and you’ll probably get charged out the butt for “damages” if you actually try to put anything in the bed. If you go to a utility type rental place, the trucks usually still aren’t

But, GM does. And that’s how I would be implement it, by the parent company and not the individual brands. You could also do tiering systems, where the next higher brand level includes all brands below it, to keep prices affordable. I might pay twice as much for access to Cadillac, but I get full access to Buick,

So, basically, an on-demand automotive subscription service primarily focused on needs. A Kei car like city commuter for the work week, and for the weekend something sporty to go canyon carving or a track day, something luxury for a date, or a decent truck for the trips to Home Depot, furniture stores, or taking the

C’mon, you just like it because it lips up and “presents” itself...

I was going to point out that it was probably for ease of installation, since there are 25 panels in the pic that shown and a graduated slitting design would have been way more difficult to get right (we all know nobody would have numbered those things correctly), but then I noticed an odd image(?) under the largest

I liked how that when you got the NAV system, they just ripped out the middle of the circle-radio thing and put in the rectangle system without addressing the, now out of place, upper and lower “arcs” of the original circle-radio thing.

Predictable =/= Reliable...although, a 100% failure in long term reliability does demonstrate it’s reliability to fail at being reliable and therefore it is, no matter how predictable/contradictory this outcome was, reliable. I stand corrected...and confused.

A reliable motor?

Couldn’t. Top GIF loaded, but Twitter vid wouldn’t.

So which is “more” illegal, riding a bike while holding onto the back of a semi cruising down the highway or the distracted driving while using a cell phone on the highway?

I would like the Ketchup Council to weigh in on this.

I smiled. Then, I thought about how great it would have been if Asian Indy had had a white Short-Round and his lady-friend there had gone as Asian Willie.