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Respect to the Farmvette.

Technically, you’ll never see what he did there.

this is all I have to say.

Eric Bana of course...

FTFY

I don’t get why there’s such a drive to defend the right for everyone to drive everywhere all the time. The high rate of car ownership hasn’t been around since the inception of the USA, or other countries, and it wasn’t around for the majority of the 20th century either. Car ownership really kicked up in the early

Hummer H2.

That’s a shitload of downforce.

Ohm my god.  I’m POSITIVE this is a serious problem that will lead to NEGATIVE ownership experiences.

Because shut up, Kyle.

But also, don’t bank too much on a customer base that’s aging out/dying off. Or you’ll actually end up like Harely Davidson.

Give the woman a medal. Few are brave enough to return a lumbering white whale to the ocean

A great, smart, strong leader.

I’d totally watch a show where you solved auto-related mysteries. Call it Encyclopedia Brown Manual Wagon.

The best part about this comment is the dude that took it seriously.

that particular wiper assembly is incredibly expensive and involved to replace and to install - i assume that when it went bad, it was simpler and more cost-effective to just replace the vehicle around it.

What company? The money laundering front called Rich Energy? 😆

My first thought was “WTF were they thinking?!”

Now if someone could please explain what the rest of the car was for?

This is the story of my life! Seems like as a teenager-to-twentysomething I had an almost unlimited amount of time and nearly no extra money. Now, in my fifties, I have enough money to buy most anything I would like, and almost no extra time to install, modify, or fabricate.