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Both groups are militant morons who have spawned from the Democratic party.

This is silly.

Criminals have plenty of guns here, it’s only the law abiding citizens who have to jump through hoops to get one and then are forbidden from carrying them.

FORD=Full Of Reefer, Dude.

“ass gas or grass, nobody rides for free”

The main point used to be “less wear” but really, it’s about drain intervals and how well oils hold up over miles/time.

I just have one savings account, but separate it into different funds using my trusty financial spreadsheet.

Or... You could use budgeting software (like YNAB) and create the buckets virtually without the complications of setting up multiple saving accounts. Yo will always know exactly how much you have in each category and will have the flexibility to “move money around” if necessary without bank transfers or ATW

People who are trying to compare this thing to cars currently on the road really miss the point. It isnt something in the vein of the 675LT, Aventador SV, GT3RS, any of that. It is a Toyota GT-One or Nissan R390 GT1, only Ford had the balls to actually sell them.

Ford GT. Not based on any real performance factors but they all still have one thing in common: 

The owner’s dyslexic. They told him it was a good idea to mount a winch on the front bumper but he thought they said wench.

This is the COTD? Dafuque?

My main reason for not wanting a personalized plate is not wanting to stand out, especially to cops. Sure, it’s easy to look up any plate number, but a word is much easier to remember than a random series of numbers. I tend to drive rather quickly so I’d rather be as anonymous as possible.

I like mine... and perhaps if you dont “get it” you dont even know its peronalized... regardless this article is pretty stupid... You know what is dumb? Writing an article on a car enthusiast site stating how dumb a common, and not at all stupid, trend of being able to select what is on your plate. Its just a rather

Inconsistency in general. Speed, lane integrity etc.

When you’re coming up on someone on the highway, and they’re too afraid to use cruise control, and instead of being steady with their foot, their speed fluctuates between 65-85, and I’m forced to pass you 6 times because every time I pass you, you speed up top 85 and then pass me and then slow down to 65, or I’m stuck

The greater the number of political, religious, and or cause stickers on the back of the car, the worse the driver.

Does not matter which side of the aisle their views reside on.

D.B. Pooper