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Usually it’s a Bro-dozer with a lift that’s been put in crooked on the rear leafsprings.

2002 Camaro/Tran AM with T56 manual transmisson!

They aren’t?  Why not?

Used tires have their applications. I had a tire’s steel belts start separating causing vibration in the steering wheel. My current tires still had plenty of life in them so they sold me a used tire of the same brand/line with the similar tread wear to replace it with so I wasn’t stuck buying a fresh pair.

I have a copy of that.  I was going to recommend it as well.  It’s a great book, and you don’t have to be an engineer to enjoy it.

There are quite a few people who don’t know when to get new tires until it rains and then it’s too late.

Not to be confused with Rust Eze bumper ointment.

Wow, so it’s also got technology and stuff?

Watch a Hellcat-Stuffed Radio Flyer Smoke a Dodge Challenger SRT Demon on the Drag Strip.

Apparently the rule is not to put comments about articles you don’t care to see in the article. My thought is, where else are we to put our constructive criticism?

There are years that GM has outsold Ford. Overall they have essentially been equal in sales. (chart didn’t attach, work pc)

I wonder if how much of the bodywork is fake to cover the real profile. That rear fender and door air inlet can’t be correct? Time will tell.

First Gear: Best selling truck only if you count Chevrolet and GMC as being different. We all know they are the same thing.  

And that’s how it works. I understand them not wanting to lose their freedom, but they end up hurting others.

Meh, just take the scoops off of the sides. 

It’s called cab-forward design.

I’ve seen that before. Some old lady in a Hyundai Santa Fe was driving the wrong way on a four lane divided highway. I came over a hill and she was thankfully in the “correct lane” if the highway had been a two-lane road, and thank god I wasn’t trying to pass someone. I flashed my lights and honked at her but she went

It’s pretty much been a 60/40 split for sales on the base cars vs. the v8 cars over their lifetime. Same with the Camaro.

Until the entire transportation system is automated (to eliminate human error) and a new infrastructure put in place based upon it, these add-ons to current vehicles aren’t going to cut it. It’s just a false excuse to not pay attention while driving and time will find flaw in the system.

My guess is Tundra. The profile looks it (as best we can from the image) and the white on the tail lights is to prominent to be the Dodge.