wiffleballtony
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Being Florida if she had a gun, she could have castle doctrined him.

It’s time to dust off the domino theory again, eh?

Or police officers.

Fortunately this won’t happen in America. You need some sort of government issued identification in order to buy a firearm. Since teenagers can’t be bothered to get a drivers license they can’t get the weapons.

But, Mk1 is better for stance.

Or getting out of Ford, in this case

Threatening with a weapon is usually a felony.

Pretty sure they’re called flap jacks in Canada

Sounds an awful lot like the Pontiac G8 seat fiasco

While this is a statement from Ford and thus relevant for discussion at Jalopnik, little effort was made at being objective. I can hardly blame people for being tired of this site’s tone.

The article said that one dude would buy American if they didn’t need maintenance every year. I assumed then that they weren’t doing oil changes.

So basically they don’t do oil changes then?

What car doesn’t need maintenance for a whole year? Do people really drive less than 5,000 miles a year in Japan?

Bee-tull

Thats an enhanced interrogation technique isnt it?

Assuming I was in the market for an appliance car, which I am not. And also assuming I was planning on buying a late model one off the lot, probably $7k. I just straight up don’t trust Chrysler products.

Would you rather jog or try on pants?

You’ll probably be fine. Detroit is already marked as destroyed.