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Just imagine how traumatized her middle school boyfriend would have been if he had been given a vision into the future.

No problem. Those are load range E rubber bands.

Finding some long, soft front springs can’t be that hard, can it? I always figured that off road vehicles would do long and soft anyway, but it seems like I was wrong.

It appears to be missing. Or at least most of it is.

Rough shape, can’t test drive, runs badly, and has sketchy bodywork, but for $3500 we’re asked to look past all that and see the 130 raging horsepower that could be. I’d vote NP if I were really, really drunk, and also suffering from a bad concussion. Otherwise, no way.

Careful now. Gawker is unionized, so the overlords aren’t likely to look fondly on any union hate.

It looks way too small for that. I’m going with Hyundai Elantra.

It does look like a windshield wiper retaining clip that broke off at the bottom. Unfortunately, that narrows the possibilities down to about a bazilion cars.

Allegedly there are shops that have the science down on fixing the 6.0 shortcomings. I’d still rather have the 7.3 though.

I agree with you (bring on the hate).

I don’t know if you should be upset about the auto. I drove a Forte SX 6 speed when they first came out, and didn’t buy it because of the drivetrain. The electronic throttle was laggy, and the clutch was touchy, making it the most stall-happy car I’ve ever driven. Even once you got moving, the shifting action wasn’t

I daily drive a 4th gen V6 Camaro with an automatic: not just not the best version, but actually the worst version.

While I will (and have) dated the entire representation of It’s A Small World

Aggravated assault on the stereotype of today’s kids. Distribution of controlled justice. Possession of principles.

My DD is a Camaro of this generation, so I might have some insight:

It looks like you just brought it flowers

It takes me a solid 30-45 minutes just to get set up, focused, and up to speed when I’m working on something. It also takes another 20-30 minutes to wrap up and put everything away. An hour per week would mean that my project never gets done, because it would just be a constant cycle of setting up and tearing down,