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Din: Grogu, NO!
Grogu: Yes. Yes. YES. YES! YES! YES! YES! YES!!!!!

Gotta be honest with you - A GX470 being a first car and the least memorable is pretty bougie and sounds more like an operator problem than a car problem. It’s a rear bias AWD V8 wagon with a good stereo that can hold all your friends or all your crap.

This one is good, but it really doesn’t hold a candle to the Joshua Stephenson quest as my favorite, asking questions about the value of faith, the limits of self-forgiveness, the ghoulishness of entertainment and how it keeps churning on, regardless of our level of participation. I consider it on the level of the

The GX depreciates more than the 4Runner and starts just under $60k, so a used one would be a good option. 

Because it works really well? Particularly when paired with physical climate control buttons.

Nah, it’s still just the same quite good, occasionally great, RPG it was at the start, just with less bugs and the worst problems ironed out.

I’m a biracial male. There was a book my mother once got me: Black, White, Other: Biracial Americans Talk About Race and Identity (it’s on Amazon). It was an interesting read, but I quickly realized that the experience of the people relaying their stories simply did not match my own. The reason was simple: strangers

I’m sorry, but this is a sedan! there is no rule on planet earth saying that sedans must be 3 inches from the ground. Cars from the 50's and 60's regularly had higher ride heights until over time they dropped closer and closer too the ground with the “lower longer leaner” trend. In order to qualify to be a sedan you

The Kirkland Pizzas are pretty good as well and four for 12 bucks is nothing to sneeze at. 

Luck had very little to do with it. It’s a lot of work. But so is parenting. 

Everyone loves Costco, it transcends net worth

IMO they infringe on my right to privacy.

No mention of charging. As much as Jalopnik hates on Tesla, the Model Y is still THE electric crossover. I am biased, as I have one (no, I’m not an Elon stan, he’s a dick). But the supercharger network alone is enough to make me suggest it.

I think we’ve reached the point where the only thing worse then Elon Musk fanboys who will defend him for anything are Elon Musk critics who will take every opportunity to bash anything he mentions, including innocuous things like a charming little indie video game that first came out over six year ago for Android and

I was okay until you said you don’t salt your pasta water. Your pasta will taste like bland garbage.

Just buy irish butter 

so I feel it’s adequate to ask, what about learner’s permit drivers? Everything described as negative about FSD also fits with learner’s permit drivers (they make mistakes, are timid and rash in the wrong places, drive is jerky, etc.) So should we just ban anyone without a license from driving?

Yeah but to be honest I’ll take Biden’s ‘too little, too late” as a welcome return of our governmental norms as opposed to Trump admin’s “we’re going to make things much MUCH worse” malicious incompetence.

You’ve been citing this $36k number in every comment you make. Yes, that may be true - but the US is a very, very vast country with huge variances in cost of living depending on what place you’re talking about. In the town I went to college - sure, $36k is probably doable to lead a simple middle of the road life. All

The resale clause isn’t what you think it is. You are very welcome to sell your new truck any time you want. The relief provided to the dealer is any profit you make. Can’t stand the truck after 1000 miles? Sell at MSRP! No chargers? Sell at MSRP! You are not locked in to keeping the truck. You are only prevented from