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They're not. Toyotas have had them for 9 years.

Toyota Tundra's have them, and I think the Nissan Titan does as well.

It's been in Tacoma beds with the TRD Off Road Package for 9 years.

Also Tacoma.

I completed my beta testing of the same solution many years ago, and launched version 1 shortly thereafter.

Last year in the U.S., Subaru and Scion together sold more than 26,000 BRZs and FR-Ses. The Toyobaru twins have been far more in demand than original sales targets predicted. Clearly, the public's appetite for small, affordable rear-wheel drive sports cars is bigger than everyone realized. (I don't wanna say I told

ESPN isn't included because it isn't a "broadcast network." That is, it isn't a network that is available over the air ("broadcast") and instead requires a subscription to a service provider like Time Warner, Comcast, DirecTV, et al.

Maybe next time he'll spend a little effort to properly light the scene.

I was thinking "surprisingly well behaved."

For engineers, the Z06 is all about reducing parasitic drag while increasing useful downforce to keep the trackiest Corvette glued to the road and/or track. At the front, a few things will strike you. First is just how wide this is. The Z06 is two inches wider in the front, three inches in the rear. In fact, the front

It only take two flies to screw in a lightbulb.

That truck had a lot of style going for it until the license plate put it in the negative.

That looks massive. Looks more like a Tundra than something Tacoma-sized.

But the turbines on the Arizona side of the dam—one hour in the future, spinning on Mountain time—continued to work, generating power for the region.

Ha. Pegged. (Peggy)

Is this a Colorado front end shoop'd onto a Tundra with a GMC badge shoop?

I'm not saying it sucks. They're cool, they're just not all the HYPE! HYPE! HYPE! Texans say they are.

I messed up. I forgot a critical piece of info:

I have.

Just so everybody knows, these are only in Central TX on the I35 corridor. Once you get to the other side of San Antonio Longitude they don't exist.

So just stop. They're not even all over Texas.