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Dogs: Great animal, or greatest animal?

Bahahaha. Pink Floyd in the background tops it off!

Mulder: Look at this, Scully, there has been another unsubstantiated Defender sighting in the heartland of America. We've got to get there right away.

With all the people coming across our border everyday they worry about 40 Land Rovers lmao.

Unfortunately, we got all the government we paid for.

This has been another riveting episode of...Security Theater...brought to you by

I'll agree, pretty solid choice. Until the rust sets in (if it hadn't already), which it will.

I was going to suggest exactly this... I had an extended cab with the 5.2L v8 and 4x4, great first vehicle.

Dodge Dakota....specifically the Gen IIIs from '97-'04.

I was being satirical. I think that the Cash for Clunkers program was ridiculous, artificially drove up prices on the used market, destroyed plenty of perfectly fine automobiles, etc.

largest printing of money (and debt) in world history explains much of the bubble in the markets.

Still waiting on the modern version...

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It had one of my most favorite James Bond themes in the whole franchise. This song essentially made me a fan with its orchestra and synth-faux-steel drums.

For some reason I always like Roger Moore. maybe it was because he was the Bond when I was a kid.

Love these trucks. The County Fire Authority, (Melbourne) had 15 Hurricanes with pump & roll and 200-gallon water tanks. Beasts.

... and a sad snapshot of contrast the italian CUV that Jeep brand has become, not that I think FiatDaimlerCerebrusChrysler would be able to sell lots of Jeepster Pickups either, but who would knock em for trying? A lack of dakota does leave a gap, and a man can dream...

A couple more if anyone is interested.

Trick question?

I think the real story here is that a 66k Kia is a thing.

I think all the MOPAR A-bodies are underrated, partly because most were /6 or 318 cars out of the factory.