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    Does it still?  For some reason I thought it was only an option on the lower spec E-class wagons.  Packaging issues or something?

    30-40 hour campaign for 60 bucks is plenty of an experience and is likely a couple of weeks worth of fun for people with jobs, kids, and almost zero disposable time.” 

    for me it’s always going to be Flight of the Never-Ending Story, because I saw both movies around the same time and they kinda blend together tonally for me.”

    Because current brakes are much larger and won’t fit under 15" wheels.

    They likely do, but neither offers AWD.

    Unless you go somewhere and both kids are bringing a friend (baseball game, park, beach, etc. etc.).  Or you just want to fold away the rear bench seat and have a crap ton of storage room for camping gear, etc.

    No fighting necessary, but I think you need to head down to your local Toyota dealership and take a ride in a modern minivan. None of the things you mentioned apply to our ‘17 Sienna AWDIt’s not screaming fast, but it’s certainly fast enough.

    I don’t want to fight you, but there’s not a chance in hell that works if either of those is rear-facing.  Certainly not behind my 6'1" ass.  Hell, a rear-facing seat didn’t work behind me in our ‘04 Forester.

    Except that guy can’t throw a hail mary pass any more.  This is a legitimately amazing sports car on any level.

    “child concentration camps”...please...tell me more.  Are they gassing these children to death?  Or are they starving them to death?  Please enlighten me as to how anything the U.S. government is doing is in any way similar to actual, literal, concentration camps.

    And for all the “this is how”, there’s not a lot of footage of the actual launch (view of feet/hands at the same time would be nice).

    Pretty sure our ‘17 Sienna has it on all four windows from the driver’s seat. Another reason why the 2017 Toyota Sienna XLE AWD is the pinnacle of vehicular evolution.

    It’s still a Porsche. Owners won’t be going 30-40K miles without some sort of service.

    How to kill it?

    If you’ve ever walked around Lake Merritt in Oakland, you’ll have a great idea of why people want to fuck up geese.  Those things shit all over the damn place.  I wouldn’t sit on any patch of grass anywhere around the lake.

    I’m still stuck on my Hero2 :(

    Add solar into the mix and you’re pretty well set.

    Awesome celebration all around, and the end of the best era of Giants baseball in history.

    Nope. Front engine. I believe you’re thinking of the Delta S4: