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There's no doubt that it can pull it. Remember the Toyota commercial with the Tundra pulling the space shuttle?

We actually had a 2014 Ram 1500 EcoDiesel with 1500 miles traded in a few weeks ago. Customer thought "It's a diesel, it'll pull anything" and took a road trip with his 8000lb camper over Labor Day weekend. While he was correct in that the engine had plenty of pulling power, the engine/trans are rarely the problem

It's just for "best in class" bragging rights and not actual usability. Has anyone here actually attempted pulling a 10,000+ pound trailer with a half-ton series truck? Yes it's possible, but it doesn't really "work."

I always wondered why I kept having to scrub that film off the windows of the two new cars I've owned. And come to think of it, it took about six months for it to quit coming back.

I had to catch the ferry to Shelbyville to get a new heel for my shoe. The ferry cost a nickel. Back then, nickels had pictures of bees on 'em. Gimme 5 bees for a quarter, you'd say.

Good point, since we have to buy vowels and all.

The Michigan Theater Parking Garage.

From this angle it look like they're one of those minivan owners who doesn't believe in cleaning their car, and they just opened the door.

My stepfather has a 2000 V70 Cross Country with 240k on it. It's held up surprisingly well. He only spends about $300/mo keeping it on the road. Won't buy a new car because he doesn't want to make monthly car payments though.

I can't begin to count how many cars we get traded in to the dealership with 95k, 97k, 98k, etc. Last month we had a car hit the lot with 99,980 miles. People firmly believe that they do indeed fall apart at 100k.

Gotta have a manual though. Definitely needs a manual. Far as I know they don't have one right now that fits that powertrain, but with the Fiat parts bin I'm sure they could come up with something.

Not holding my breath. They've been "planning" a performance version of the Dart for two years now and we haven't seen anything yet.

Dodge Dart. Yeah, they have the Dodge Dart GT, but it's a half-assed excuse. We need a bona fide performance version, a Dodge Dart SRT.

You call that a sportback?

The Porsche Cayenne.

GM and its partners in China believe that growth of the automaker there could surpass the growth of the entire Chinese automarket, which should be up by eight to ten percent this year. Well done, GM.

God, these lights. Why?? Why must people install these things?

What has resulted is a car that never was. Its look is pretty subtle, and in fact probably could stand the addition of a hoop spoiler, roll bar, and maybe a good set of Recaros inside in place of the standard chairs. The big question surrounding the car however, is, as ice skater Nancy Kerrigan once asked, why?

Are you from Pittsburgh? If so you have nothing to worry about, we don't use blinkers here.

Also, they're cheaper. If you like goodies such as leather seats, DVD players, and navigation systems, a minivan will often cost $10,000 or more less than a comparably equipped midsize SUV depending on the brand. And if you don't care about any of that and just want a cheap people mover, you can get into a base model