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I can’t afford to pay for a $100 bus ticket every break.”

“We are not a damaged brand,” Diaz told Jalopnik in a wide-ranging interview at our New York offices. “We haven’t done anything wrong, we haven’t made any big fiasco mistakes or have any black eyes [...] we just have very poor awareness as a brand.”

The reality is there are MANY other choices that do exactly what you mentioned, only better, and are far more engaging drivers.

“LOL Germany trying to trade unfairly AGAIN. US already has the best trucks. Really the greatest in the world. Why should US try to negotiate only to get bad trucks in return. Their trucks are small, ours are big. Great US only want good big trucks.”

This is an amazing story, kudos to all involved.

Hard to do when people in power are the same people give themselves tax cuts.

Maybe we could take back that 1.5 trillion we just gave to millionaires (plus maybe another 2 trillion from them in even higher taxes) They were given tax cuts in order to raise wages and they decided to do stock buybacks and hoard it instead (which is what they’ve been doing for 40 years now, during this ridiculous

Ronald McDonald, your car has arrived.

Remember who got elected as president... most people take official statements at face value.

With the build quality to prove it.

So you’re saying Trump’s rally slogan should be: Make America Japan Again?

According to the internet, your nickel is 21.2 mm wide. The legal minimum tread depth allowed in the US is typically 2/32 of an inch, or 1.56 mm. If I’ve done my math right on the image you provided, the edge of the coin to the edge of the log (left or right of the beaver, not above or below) should be about right.

Everybody sing!

You’re a baller, Mister Grinch!

Umlaut is needed for that:
Isuzu P’üp

This should be called the Hissy Fit

I prefer Randy Pobst’s line: “Torque is what you feel, horsepower is how long you feel it.”

Horsepower is how fast you’re going when you slam into a wall. Torque is how deep in the wall you are. (not my own quote)

Not to be a dick, but maybe don’t buy a car that you can’t actually live with. “I live in bumphuq Alaska, where it snows 485 days a year, but I really want a convertible...what do I do?”...”I live in a cabin with a 14 mile driveway with a steep dropoff on both sides, but really want a Hellcat, what do I do?”.

FYI – CA isn’t trying to tell you what you can or cannot sell in other states. CA is deciding what they believe is best for themselves. You’re welcome to fight against it legislatively at the state level if you’d like. California doesn’t think it’s the federal government – they simply know that they have a huge