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While a good idea, the probably can’t do that to make sure that emergency vehicles can still get through. I have no idea if this is true or not though.

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If I’m had to spend $28,000 on what is really a hot hatchback, I’m going to get a GTI.

That dollar wasn’t as bad as everyone thinks. I checked the few years before and after the recession and the economy only stagnated from 2008 to 2009 (actually dropped -0.4%). So the numbers still kind of work. I was really trying to get the point across of: you can change the statistics of anything to make your

Just to be pedantic, that 61% number does not take into account the increased buying power of the american dollar in the past 10 years. So by their numbers, the average truck cost in 2009 was $27,000, which has the same buying power as $32,000 in 2019. So the increase is only 38%. Which is no small number, but it is

Whelp, that’s a lot of money that I didn’t plan on spending today.

Whelp, that’s a lot of money that I didn’t plan on spending today.

Good idea, bad execution. I don’t care how much silicone was used to seal up the holes that were made (and there are many), but there will ALWAYS be a leak that needs to be filled. The Crackest of Pipes.

Is the non-dually truck so wide that they need to have the side markers on the fenders? Or is that a design choice?

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You’re comparing Detroit to the wrong cities. New York and Chicago are tourist cities and the people you see on the streets are tourists. Detroit is not a tourist city, it is a massive, sprawling suburb with several small city centers. It would need another Auto Show level event to bring out of state people into the

This is probably the cynical side of me speaking, but I think it would be both hilarious and amazing if one of these big, huge, everyone wants to know about this car reveals happened at a small-town car show or some random cars and coffee.

I would really like to see the protection add-ons down at the fleet vehicle level. All of the off roaders in the world can’t beat on a truck like an employee that doesn’t care can.

TDI sportwagen here. 5th is good on slightly hilly 55mph back roads when 6th is just slightly too tall and ya can’t keep speed going up. Otherwise, I never use it. Spool up 6th on the highway to pass and 1-4 for city driving.

It’s a porterhouse. Nothing more than 5 lbs. of meat. Nothing special. Source: ive done the challenge. Result: I had to pay full price at the end and had leftovers for the next three days.

That’s how we play in my softball league. It doesn’t come up very often since it’s softball, but it gets those that had a few too many brewskis off the plate nice and quick. But we allow unlimited balls and no strikes unless you swing so we still get guys that take 30 pitches and still get out at first (myself

Continuing the drive to 100% God of War. Nifelheim is getting more and more annoying and the Valkyries are kicking my ass! 

Interesting, I’ve never heard ‘weed eater’ before. I’ve heard ‘weed whacker’ and ‘weed whipper’ (what I call it), but never ‘weed eater’.

I don’t think I’ll ever be able to get over the proportions of cars these days. I know the reason there is a 5 foot tall door and a 1 foot tall side window is for crash safety regulations but I just don’t think I’ll ever be able to get over it. This is a good looking truck (car? SUV? CUV?), but I will never be able to

Just got a 4k tv and a ps4 pro with god of war this past weekend so I won’t be leaving my couch for the next 48 hours or so.

I tried it one season. On my road bike it seemed to make it stiffer and the shifting suffered. On my mountain bike the chain broke on the first ride (brand new chain). Not sure if I did it wrong but I haven’t tried it since.