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Heck, it’s the German way.

Two completely different products, and consumers. But I am sure you know that.

So I’ll just share something my friend experienced in a high-end bike shop that sold custom road and mountain bikes. One day a man, who may or may not have slept outside most of the previous year, walked in and began asking about the bikes.

Is Craig on the hook for one more film after SPECTRE? He’s 46 and I think he’s bitched about the golden handcuffs of the role. At 46 how many more action flicks can we expect of him? And Elba is already 42 - will he get the role? I certainly want him to, but how likely is that?

Longtime Apple customer here. I always buy the AppleCare warranty plan, and when, that’s when , not if , my purchases eventually fail, AppleCare bails me out. Every single time. Three MacBooks, four iPhones, and an iPod - all made whole again under warranty.
The level of service you get from that extra investment is

Is that a 2-door Prado??? I’ve never seen one - so stubby!

This and loud pipes on rice rockets. I can’t believe those are still a thing. (Man, I sound like an old fart but I live on a busy street. Those cars are, as stated above, for sucks.)

I’ve gotta call bullshit, Travis. How is it that the X6M is somehow deemed “badass” but the 7/8 scale X4 is on your shitlist?

Is Nissan to blame for starting this? [Serious]

That’s not Jazz. That’s Bumblebee.

Almost as good as the editor of the video.

It could be as cheap as a hundred grand.

Moral is....”look, don’t touch”?

Alright, Jalops, let’s pretend we have some say in this: to be the “greatest (car) movie [we’ve] ever seen”, what cars or other elements need to be included?

My classmate showed up in this for our 20th last year.

Thanks for sharing with fellow Jalops!

“Pivo” means “beer” in Russian, Polish, and probably other Slavic languages, so I think we know how the Nissan was inspired.

Problem solved if you have the Odyssey’s built in vacuum.

All I can see is Mandy Patinkin.

I've seen plenty of Jeeps/Blazers/pickemups with cheap chassis lifts (vs suspension lifts). Solid axles stay right at stock height. Sure, approach/departure angles are increased, but the axles had nothing to do with it.

Is this 'Mog humping the planet?