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I'm with JimZ regarding to your attitude: it's OK to be cautiously skeptical, but you're simply an obnoxious asshole at this point.

Having worked construction for 10 years I can say this is a great idea. Works trucks get the crap beat out of them on a regular basis.

The Tundra has been available for over 14 years now and has not done much to impact the segment. In fact most would say the domestic truck makers have stronger products than ever now. Troll on someplace else.

Do you always ask the public bus driver to tune to your specific station?

I did a two-person kayak with my wife once. Once.

To Quote Dan Neil's Article in 2006 reviewing the then new Mazda5...

You know what I say, safety third.

GM is set to deploy a new system that won't let a driver shift out of park unless the front passengers are buckled in. The car will still turn on like normal, however.

Need more caffeine. I read that as: "Ford Dearborn Truck Plant Porno"

Fuck consumer reports. You realize that the poor ratings on the Fords come from problems with the MyFord Touch in car entertainment system? Not exactly a measure of reliability in anyway that a car person cares about.

As the now owner of a 2008 sable, I would just about guarantee that you can indeed get 8 golf bags in the trunk. I'm pretty sure that my family of 5 could fit in there with room to spare for a couple of pygmies. Or a golf bag... Or the dog and her "boyfriend"... Or a weeks worth of groceries...

The problem with mileage claims of plug-in hybrids is that they require electricity from an outside source to achieve the claimed mileage. So if your commute is the distance Chrysler used in its calculation and you plug the car in at home and possibly at work you might achieve those 75 mpg, but on a longer road trip

Looks more like the hood is 'popped' but not open. In the other photo the gaps are just fine.

Maybe not closed all the way?

Toyota - the Whore of Babylon.

Great. It's not enough to give a huge, profitable corporation tax breaks that it doesn't need; now we're paying them tax dollars to do business.

you can hurt an A-10?

Yes. I'd love to see a federal law preventing local governments from making special deals with businesses to attract them. Companies are playing states and towns against each other, while citizens pay the price. I can't blame the localities for what they are doing, they have to make a deal to bring in jobs otherwise

Anyone elsehave a powerful gagging reaction to the entire system of states poaching jobs other states by offering companies massive bribes of taxpayer money? Companies that probably stash most of their profits overseas to dodge taxes? No wonder the states can't pay for anything anymore.

Except this is what I see EVERY time a biker lane splits so im sorry while you may be sae about it enough of your brethren are not that I will never support it. Seen too much brains on the pavement to ever change my mind either.