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You were just following orders, Patrick.

There are spares, but it’s out for this weekend.

Actually, the Seat Leon Cupra R is the most powerful GTI ever.

I was working at a Toyota dealership when the RAV4 was first released. I had a customer that was looking for a part for it (I can’t remember what part) and I asked her if it was a 2WD or a 4WD model. She made a face and gave me a “pfft” and said “it’s a RAV “4”...it’s a 4WD”. Anyway I wound up needing the VIN to look

I’m a recovering quadriplegic and basically my left leg is much stronger than my right. So I have a left foot gas pedal installed. Every set up I’ve seen has a base plate that is mounted permanently to the floor just below the pedals. The left foot pedal itself is (easily) removable. It takes seconds to swap in and

That vid got yanked quick... :(

“Not bad”

The BBC is a large part of why TG was staring to become shittier & shittier. Now they would be free of that! It could be like OLD TG.

Hopefully, a tighter budget (maybe?) and more freedom of Netflix will end up with a more interesting show. Who knows? I’m just pretty sure I’ll watch it.

They could name it, “Don’t Watch This Stupid Show” and I’d watch it.

That means that the 1993 Ram marks the end of the era of the full-sized truck as a tool.

Semantics, because an Excusrion is just a converted F-250/350 to begin with.

1m and Z4m both were manual only and came after the E39. As to what is the last true M car that debate will run for years and years.

Parked his hummer on the tracks and caused derailment.

“Run your healthcare”

This was not an accident. Suspect named in the derailment! Local Philadelphia art gallery owner known to the local community and art world as Elijah Price. Developing...

I’d rather have hives than a Mondial

It’s to the point where a black Challenger can’t even drive down the street anymore without being mistaken for some kind of criminal. These are sad times we live in.

'83 to 2013 is 30 years. I'll bet that the difference between a 1953 F-100 and that 1983 F150 seems pretty startling, too.