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I always assumed this was caused by holding your keys in your hand while opening the door.

Eg: The Silverado I just bought, oddly enough only has these scratches in one place - the Driver side rear door, as I assumed that the previous owner commonly unlocked the truck, then opened the rear door with the keys still in

Of course, the guy who got blow jobs while in office and lied about it sees nothing ethically wrong about SHS using her official government platform to shame the restaurant for asking her to leave, and for Trump basically doing exactly the same fucking thing. All because some people don’t like his policy stances and

May history forgive us for pissing away their legacy.

Russian proxies instead took over the USA, where were you?
Oh that’s right, casting your vote for their stooge.

Merkur Scorpio- underappreciated? I appreciated how quickly they overheat, how they underperformed compared to other cars of the day.
But that is about it.

Car seat: maybe if you put it squarely in the seat he’d have had an easier time of it. Pretty obvious that the seat is over towards center more than it needs to be

I just want to see how he creates the creeper gear that all good off-roaders need.

User name checks out.

And when the leopards were done eating the faces of the poor, the immigrants, and brown people, they were still hungry and came for my face.

Neutral: Trump is president, we all lose.


I’m seeing a lot of this too: Re: 3 and 4 spoke wheels.

“where is your hand meant to go”
3 & 9: racing grip, what the wheel was designed for.

The wheel in my ‘13 Silveradoisthe thinnest wheel I’ve had in a car since the 80's. It is by far thinner than any other wheel in all of GM”s line up. Bafflingly so.

I’m going to have to disagree with you on this one Justin.
Wheels so small my fingers touch my palm hurt the underside of my finger joints, and are unforgiving on long trips.

My Silverado has such a wheel and having come from a Subaru, I couldn’t stand it. My first purchase was a steering wheel cover that gave it some

I live in Michigan, we have some of the worst roads in the Nation.
I’ve never once blown out a tire, or bent a rim on the roads in my state.
Maybe you’re just a poor driver and don’t pay attention? 

This guy wasn’t passing anything but empty highway when he had ample time and room to get over per the law. That is the textbook definition of lane camping, and why I used the example I did, because people like you, take umbrage, and put up these disingenuous examples where you say it’s not really “lane camping”.

I

Yes actually, for one, if I drive a route that much, I make mental notes of the really bad sections and do try to stay clear, but generally, yes, I do, because in those areas every asshole goes left and the right lane is entirely clear for me. I also drive a truck. People that drive trucks and SUV’s that dodge every

Because the road is mostly empty it’s not lane camping?
If it’s so empty what need does he have to be in that lane?
Especially if the law says “stay right”?

Any Subaru with a stick is far and away better than their slush-box counterparts. My outback with a 5 speed was way quicker than my slushbox Impreza - being able to control that itty-bitty torque curve is the secret.
Unfortunately, all the bean counters and Hipster/Millenials that can’t finger fuck their cell phone and

Today, yes. When I “bought in” it was all about Rally pedigree and capabilities. The USDM WRX was barely a year old, and the STi didn’t exist on our shores yet.

The “Love” campaign started around 2006ish, and I do credit it with helping to shift their market more towards the Consumer grade cars and away from their

probably the same line in the sand GM has between the Camaro and Corvette.

You’re right, in no way can you make out or count the mile markers as the street view car goes by them, nor can you count how many go buy as cars pass the street view car to see how many miles a given car stays in a given lane. Nope, can’t do that at all.