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Yeah I’ve heard they need to travel in support groups for safety.

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Yeah, the only way that is happening is if the person giving out the candy accidentally buys real candy that looks like their edibles and then puts them too close together by the door.

Interesting. Yeah that VIN thing should help. Are you given an allocation for stock at all or is it pretty much just customer orders at this point?

Right now this is happening with pretty much every brand. If I order a wrangler for stock right now, it will either get cancelled or I wont see it on my lot for 4 or 5 months. If that Jeep is a sold order, I should have it sitting here in about 5 weeks flat. Stellantis has a pretty simple system for preventing fakes,

Because making a tiny house you can drive around with or in is incredibly complicated and expensive, they don’t have the same scale as say, car makers, and it will always be a balance between cost and quality. 

This has been my experience both shopping for and owning both mid and full size. I am currently in a fullsize without any desire to go back. We have an efficient wagon that absorbs 3x the miles of the truck so fuel economy is really moot at this point. The full size GM rides better than the midsized. The ridgeline

This comment chain explains exactly why the idea of “small trucks” in the US is a losing battle. You have to want a small truck for the merits of a smaller vehicle, not because it makes economical sense.

All is see is the guy returning the shopping carts at the grocery store

I am always perplexed. Is someone going to steal your plate number? Couldn’t they just steal the actual plate at the grocery store? Steal the number on the highway? Its publicly displayed info normally, why hide it now?

To heck with the truck, those houses look cool! Seems like one of those neighbourhoods with an RV-sized garage as an option. Which is naturally almost as much fun as the neighbourhoods with an airplane-sized hangar as a garage. Not that I’d ever own an RV, or an airplane, but there would definitely be room for a

To be fair, a 2nd gen colorado is lightyears better than a first year of Gen 1 colorado.

Compared to the other Colorados of approximately the same age, it’s a bargain. Blend in the diesel and it’s a steal.

I really like this truck but I need a bigger one.

From my experience the triathlete / endurance sport communities almost everywhere are made up of wealthy professionals that are largely white.

I’m guessing the triathlete community in Waller, TX isn’t exactly made up of a diverse swath of humanity. These cyclists are mostly well-off white men.

I live in a blood-red, high-income area, and there’s tons of these bicyclists all over the roads. I doubt many of them lean left.

Do Republicans not ride road bikes?  I wasn’t aware that cycling falls along party lines.  I’m legit interested.

Really wanted this to be a NP but it’s just not there. The taillights are horrible and I’m guessing the new top was needed because someone slashed the old one to get in there and steal the stereo and bust the lock on the glovebox. That might even explain the damage to the passenger-side seat.

I’d think the Kia equivalent would be the Sorento (189 inches in length), which can also be had with three rows and in roughly the same price range as the Outlander (when my wife was looking at her most recent vehicle, she cross-shopped the Sorento and the Outlander. We were impressed with the Outlander’s fit and