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Um, have you actually looked at the statistics? Some of the most violent cities are in states with lax gun laws. Since you say numbers don't lie I assume you realize that NY is safer than Miami, Houston, Dallas (just to name a few.) Of course there are dangerous cities like Oakland in places that have strict gun

I guess that is why there are all those drive-bys in Malibu as well.

Well we know that statistically that states with lax gun laws have zero crime.....

So you're saying more guns would solve the problem?

Awesome! The back seats in a BRFR-S86 are rather useless anyway so why not make a 2-seater. A new version MR2 would be sweet.

Doesn't matter. The car will be driven by men with grey hair and poseurs anyway....

Well know nobody takes their SUVs any further than soccer practice and the mall.

Higher CG, so yes. You can roll anything with enough ham-fisted driving, though.

This is very useful in slow-moving traffic, and as others pointed out it is just recirculate.

Unpossible! All of the (local) trucks that drive around NYC are so well maintained!

Yeah, I am not sure how this 'makes our roads safer' yet annual inspection isn't required in all 50 states? I see many more vehicles on a daily basis that pose a hazard to their operator or other motorists than a new-ish defender.

I'd rather have a Mazda2 (or Fit or Fiesta)

CBP justifying their ludicrous budget I guess....

Honda S600

Yeah I pointed that out as well in a seperate comment. It is just bad design. If they want to make the site usable on tablets they need to work on a truly responsive design. I am sure Gawker could pull that off as it appears to use some responsive elements and is HTML5 already.

A 1080p monitor is usually 1920 wide (depending on if it is 16x9 or 16x10.)

Was this design for a tablet? IMO, the design is way to narrow or should at least be responsive for those of us that have monitors made after 1997.

I wonder if any of the people shitting on Rota have owned their wheels?

N - No, I wouldn't buy an everest as I have no need for an SUV, especially one with real off-road chops and buying one to drive to an office is dumb.

I'm not a fan of oligopolies but the merger kind of makes sense. The 'discount' carriers (Southwest, Jetblue as the biggies) are doing fairly well and provide a decent product while the legacy carriers have been struggling as of late. I read something about the merger awhile back that regarded concessions in certain