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It did.

His second pic is of a 991 GT2.

The Toyota truck was called Stout in prior generations to this. From '68 to '78, the Hilux name was used, even in North America. The truck in the lede photo is the very same one as in my pic and in this feature, and it is a 1971 Hilux. The blue truck in your pic is from the Toyota USA Museum Here's its placard:

First-gen Toyota Hilux.

LOL at your #2. It's an embedded post, not a static image. You hitting the pipe, too?

Do they not have memes in England? Doge was likely the biggest meme of 2013. Who's ignorant now?

You're absolutely right, however, he has a point. The article is referring to a different company. AutoTrader.com is not related to the Auto Trader that sponsored the BTCC.

The BTCC photo is misleading. The now Cox-owned AutoTrader never sponsored the BTCC, Auto Trader did. The similarly named US, UK, Canadian, and Australian brands are all unrelated.

You must be new here.

Six of these are VAG-related (seven if you count the Supereplica Lambos). That's a lot of VAG.

Of course, Raoul!

Thank you, I knew it wouldn't take long for someone to post it. Doesn't this character have name like Juan or something?

Did I forget anything?

It looks as though it's a normal shift pattern, just with a weird-looking gate.

Fixed.

I've actually never played a single minute of any of them. I just know that the new Lara's figure is much more... uh... natural, thus easier to cosplay.

OK, fine. You win. How's the weather in Alberta today?

WFT? Now you're referencing a completely different photo, from a different photographer, of a different cosplayer. You annotated the Metal Gear Solid photo. We all assumed you were talking about the MGS photo. Why are you now using the Final Fantasy photo in your defense?

Sweet vids. Liked and Subbed. Now I wish I still had my bike :(

I can't argue that the burners aren't lying, but Luke? If Luke's a liar, we can't really trust anything else he writes. If we can't trust one columnist, we can't put too much trust in the whole of Kotaku. If we can't believe that what we read on Kotaku is true, why read it at all?