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While I have rented pickups from Home Depot for the occasional big load, I do tow on occasion with my Land Cruiser. I will admit due to the sheer volume of landscaping and other projects we’ve been doing around the house, having a pickup would be handy. I just don’t want to dump raw mulch, leaves, branches, etc. in

Same here, although  I would get the Honda if it wasn’t so ugly on the outside and frustrating on the inside, I’m still happy the sold a lot since they tried to make a good pickup and succeeded with everything other then design.

This is pickup truck styling aimed at men:

Because it plays well on TV.

Its becaues the front of the new one looks like a Pilot, which is a hideous egg. The old one in the right trim actually had an aggresive trucklike front without looking ridiculous like American full sized trucks do. The whole rest of the truck though, the new one is much better looking, and quite attractive.

I mean, the VW Touareg has a tow rating of 7700lbs, the 2017 Ridgeline is ‘only’ 5000lbs. Meanwhile, the EcoBoost V6 F150 can tow 12,000lbs. I didn’t think it was going to be THAT big of a discrepancy.

My truck has no frame...

As a tedious gun-toting pedant, I am of course compelled to point out that there is no such thing as a “Glock Austria .357.”

I was all for thinking this was hilarious, then I read the guys name was “August Adolphus Busch IV” and I hated him.

His medical will be gone now with those Meds so he won’t be flying for a while (if ever)

WHAT. How the fuck is that legal? That’s like a tax on responsible people.

SMART. Those will never need new tires, ever.

They’re apparently very thrifty. So thrifty they bought a Model X.

Yeah, kinda like people who complain about having to put premium gas in heavily boosted performance cars. if $5 per fill up is going to break you maybe you shouldn’t own a car let alone a performance oriented car.

That car is four/five years old. Where I live, we must pass the first mandatory State inspection after four years from the date of buying. And the check of the conditions of the tires is part of the inspection. The minimum legal depth of the threads is 1.6 millimeters. That dude is lucky to live in a Country without

Deep down, they found out at some point that it’s going to cost $2,000 to replace rubber-band tires on a 22" rim, and they can barely afford the payments as it is...

In this guy’s defense, the “mechanics” down at Jiffy Lube used to tell him that he needed new tires and nownthat his car doesn’t have an engine, there’s no one he trusts that can inform him.

Kinda hard to throw shade on someone for not knowing the difference between “tread” and “belts” if you don’t know the difference between “rotors” and “calipers”. Also, you filed this post under “TELSA”.

To be even more pedantic, it’s stalaCtite.

Judging by the photo of the Mini engine bay its more likely for someone to mistakenly put washer fluid in the coolant overflow tank than the oil fill location.