theonetruetom
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Some things are meant to be enjoyed at Ultra settings and 60 frames.

Under "Time to Perform", what about going knuckle-deep into the booger-silo? Or is that not a proven winner?

I probably could do it, if I made a run at it.

This was the first time, and the last as well, I promise.

What many of these guidelines and laws fail to do is state explicitly that vehicles are not obligated to make enough room for you to pass between them. It is frustrating to see motorcyclists rev their engines or honk their horns in an attempt to get cars to shift in their lane to let them by. In some cases, I've seen

Need more bacon.

This is a big deal - on the highway when you are in the meager breakdown "lane" and traffic is whizzing by at 75 MPH without moving over or slowing down (thanks lame US driver's ed), and your flat is on the road side... you really need a blocking vehicle with large bright flashing lights before you get started. Or

Yahtzee!

We need rumble seats so we can take shit-faced friends home without having to worry about them vomiting all over the interior of your car!

I noticed the same thing! lol

You and every other 80s German car owner, lollllll.

Next on EPIC RAP BATTLES OF CAR HISTORY!

I was thinking a mid-2000s Volkswagen.. Those wheels (or hubs, or whatever) were a common style, but I remember seeing similar designs on the VW New Beetle, Passat, Jetta, etc...

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Maybe something more verbose?
My favourite:

I hope that even in your dry ice joke that you know dry ice isn't made composed of H2O.

So this must be what it is really powered by! It's got electrolytes!

This would be solved by that guy with the minivan not pulling onto the highway at 50 mph.

Most important question must be... Will there be an AMG version?

The biggest douche in this video is Patrick Benson for filming in fucking portrait mode.

I don't disagree, but I assume you're comparing the current models. The current Tacoma is made in the U.S. and is only sold in the North American market. It has to compete with the full-size trucks as much as it does anything else. It basically is full-size, if you compare it to the average '80s-'90s F-150, C/K or Ram.