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@invincible-delta-88: It's uncanny timing that you would mention this. Me and my wife just went to look at a Chevy Venture last night (the Pontiac Montana's cousin), and as much as I wanted to hate it for being a minivan... It was really really nice... It rode smooth and and tons of awesome and useful features...

@ptschett: WOW that's awful! Honestly I am suprised that they actually posted this guy's name. I would not be suprised if he find's himself recieving mountians of hate mail from the good people of Fargo... and that might be all he gets if he's lucky.

@Ashaleeeee: Yeah it's a little disconcerting driving that far over water. Especially the first time.

@Enorym: We have three bridges like this where I live... one of them is even 23 miles long and has 2 tunnels.

@tonyola: Gotcha! they must have changed it before I even opened the article. Good stuff!

@tonyola: The picture is of a late first generation CRX. They changed the headlight style mid generation which might be what's throwing you off. A second Gen CRX 88-91 looks like this.

@Matt White: I share you sentiments about the Roundabout. We have one not far from where I live and it never fails to amuse/annoy me watching some people who have no idea what they are supposed to do. People stopping in the roundabout, people waiting for it to clear completely before entering it and I was even passed

@medopal: Well have you seen the screen on that thing? Sounds about right to me.

@Echtbrummbaer: I'm assuming that you has a first Generation S10... like the one in the title shot. For what it's worth the 2nd generation S10s were not really significantly bigger than the first generation trucks and were built on the exact same chasis. If anything they might have been just a little longer mainly due

@arozzi: I'm right there with you on this one! I have been screaming this for years.

@RLJ676-LS3 Commuter Car - for the environment: Lol, Although I do have a flush mount hard tonneau cover there is none of that nonsense under it. All I have for a stereo is a factory headunit with a custom Aux-in and some nice aftermarket door and dash speakers. I had a 8" Kicker L7 behind the passenger seat for a

My truck... I like to think that it is relatively tasteful, especially for a minitruck. Most of the mods are just parts taken from other trucks of the same or similar body style, Blazer, Sonoma, Bravada and Xtreme parts are all present. My ideal custom car looks like it is something that could have rolled right of the

@Parallel Johnny: I'm with you on this one. I own two cars mine and my wife's both paid off, but my wife keeps pushing me that she wants a new car without any real justification for it aside for the cost of having to ocasionally repair her's. To which I have to keep pointing out it's cheaper to spend $30 on a new

I own a 1998 4cyl Chevy S10 and I plan on driving it untill it breaks beyond reasonable repair or rusts into nothing. Gets high 20's for mileage and is still running great with about 190K miles on the clock.

@Death By Cornbread: LOL! That's just about what I pictured in my head when I read the article!

@beefmalone: For example I could get this plate (it's actually avaliable) celebrating my truck's tiny engine and the fact that i served in Iraq.

@joeisuzu: It's not just easy... it's stupid easy and cheap! Just log onto the DMV site and go to the plate personalization page. Start typing in random crap simmilar to the message you originally wanted... because I gaurentee someone elese already has the one that you just thought of... Once you find something

@beefmalone: While I can't say for sure one way or the other whether or not this paticular plate number could have been a random coincidence. I do know for a fact that in VA you can get special intrest plates that can also have whatever words/numbers you want put on them... within reason of course. Still for what it's

@sixt9coug: I was thinking the exact same thing. The wagons especially because they tended to get less abuse as they were generally owned by older folks and were most likely somewhat reasonably taken care of.