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Eh?  Wasn’t stacking things to the ceiling.  Simply reaching into the cargo area for any reason and brushing up against the tail light lens as you step away will fillet your arm.

Sorry about that.  I should have resized down.

Late model Dodge Durangoes have a razor sharp parrot beak shaped edge on each tail light that is exposed when the hatch is open. This leads to terrible arm gouges when loading/unloading stuff from the rear hatch if you aren’t super careful to avoid. The Durango forums are full of injuries caused by this. I put a

Do they really need an AI just to check all the boxes to state that everything is perfect as they do currently? 

I’m just looking at the low slung frame tubing without an upper reinforcement and watching it deform as I run down a bumpy trail.

They were originally designed to keep up motorsports dealer sales during the winter when bike sales were low and are evolved from dirt bike designs. Bear in mind that these came out before 4-wheel ATVs were really a thing.

Honorable Mention: The ATC.

I’d rock a Road Fox at my nearby ORV park, for a few minutes, until I broke it in half.

The hydrogen fuel cell FCX Clarity comes to mind. Not that it was a bad design or vehicle, but it was a bet on a hydrogen future that never came to fruition.

I’ve never considered the Detroit River part of the St. Lawrence Seaway. I thought the St. Lawrence Seaway ended at the east end of Lake Erie at the Welland Canal which is where the Great Lakes Waterway begins. It is all just semantics, I guess, since it appears common to describe the entire system as the St. Lawrence

If you can’t sell it, you don’t own it.  This is stupid.

Same here.  Vegas to 29 Palms to L.A. via the scenic route.

Is General Electric really a company anymore?  Or are they simply a managed brand name that gets applies to crapola products?

I have often wondered about this. Thanks for this article. Time to start work on my new tire made entirely from bio-waste and spent nuclear material.

In my case, the head was reused but a new short block with a design change to the coolant passages was installed.  As soon as the warranty is up on this thing, it’s gonna find a new owner.

Will see if I can conduct a dramatic recreation in BeamNG.drive

My 1.5L EcoBoost (2018 Fusion) blew a head gasket at 20k miles (even after it was brought in under a Customer Satisfaction Program to make changes to avoid the issue). This was after Ford had all the trouble with their 2.0L EcoBoost doing the same thing in previous years. That will be my last Ford product.

...then SPEND IT.

That’s like finding a pile of ‘ass pennies’.

Rainbow colored sparkly bikini underwear under the seat of the used police car I just bought.