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Since when did Harrison Ford start flying for Air Canada?

This is a Stinger. The car you showed is a KIA.

Holy hell! You got a 2003 Tacoma 4x4 for $3k?! What kind of gun did you use to rob the poor previous owner?

Jesus, this car keeps getting better looking each time since the 2015 redesign.

Fortunately, modern Toyotas are much better about rust proofing, as opposed to modern GM vehicles. They still can’t figure that shit out.

As a father of two boys, I can attest the struggles with the second child. He will melt your heart, and most of the time has a heart of gold, but Jesus, he can be an absolute nightmare. At 3, he’s still not potty trained (trust me, we have tried, and we’ve tried way harder than we did with the first one), not sleeping

Also, don’t get up while the plane is taxiing and get your shit out of the overhead compartment, and don’t charge forward to the front as soon as the door is open.

For $2k, you got a atruck that is going to run beautifully for another 150k miles, at least. Toyota trucks are the only trucks I’d buy. The rest of the brands, including American brands, can flake off with their sad offerings.

My kids do just fine, but they are, after all, kids. Don’t tell me you’ve met kids who are careful with expensive stuff. If they do, then they’re most likely abused. I want a van that isn’t loaded with nice things, as it doesn’t need to be. That’s the point.

Quite the contrary. I’m in the market for a minivan. I like what they’re about, and the value they offer as far as a family vehicle goes is indisputable. But I’m looking at the Mercedes Metris instead of the Odysseys and the Siennas. I don’t need the va to be super fast. I need the cargo room, durability, and safe. I

Who the hell cares if a minivan could do sub-7 second 0-60? Great, you can go fast in a straight line, but what about cornering, steering response, chassis stiffness, etc? Typical American mindset. Let’s go fast in a straight line, but not worry about the overall driving dynamics of a vehicle.

A good playlist of standup comedy. Even bits I’ve heard many times before, if they are funny, they’re funny. The steady stream of jokes keeps me awake, but makes me look like an idiot laughing out of control when I pass by another car sometimes.

Ah, so you’re one of them.

If you enjoy a massive leak in your checking account, or all of the accounts, for that matter, than this Touareg will be a great purchase. For the rest of us who enjoys having our money staying in the accounts once we put it in the accounts, a 4Runner will do

1st gear. I will actively seek out cars that are purely made in Japan or Germany, as I have in the past 5 car purchases. I don’t trust American workmanship, and now I have a reason to do it out of spite. Fuck the dumbshits that think this fake president is doing anything to our country great again. As long as I can

No, Americans in general. we are talking about a culture that emphasizes in super sizing, eating contests, celebrating hedonism and gluttony, and elected a dumbass for a President. The gene pool is pretty tainted south of Canada, and north of Mexico.

You’re a fool for buying a Bugatti, period. It looks like some sort of shade tree knockoff from China. The design isn’t all that impressive. And no, I can’t afford one, but I’m not hatin’ on it. It’s just not a car that would warrant a 7-figure price tag.

It’s an easy 250k miler. My buddy’s 2008 is pushing 300k with no issues. He’s the one that convinced my wife to get hers, after she had it on her shopping list.

You won’t regret it. Let the Toyota haters hate. My wife is very happy with hers. We have the last-gen body style, so slightly smaller than the current one. The MPG is mediocre, due to an archaic 5-speed auto transmission. But at 70k, nothing has broken in it so far (we bought it new). It’s survived a fender bender,