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Well it seems like auto manufacturers are in WV doing whatever a lot more than I realized. So, that being said, I fully expect a Jalopnik review of a man trip (the vehicle miners used to get into the mines) the next time you are in the area.

You need to get yourself a t-shirt that reads "I survived the West Virginia Turnpike."

Yeah, but how was the Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine?

"Hey kids! Come get some ice cream! Haha, just kidding. Grandma had a heart attack and the ambulance is here."

I'd like to get wheels like those for my Jeep.

So...European demolition derby?

Let me know when/where the next air drop is. I need new wheels/tires for my JK.

How fast do you have to be going before you don't have to actually see how ugly the car is?

Buying a new car? Read this advice first.

Decides to online configure his own Ram EcoDiesel then remembers he forgot to finish TMS...

You mean a Cheerokee Trailhawk?

How does one drive a manual?

"Hodor." - Volkswagen Andretti Rallycross Beetle.

"Using the center lane only for passing is still the proper way to drive. And avoiding driving next to large vehicles is still good practice."

I agree completely. Also, as previously pointed out, I was using the center lane for passing. Now, I could have been in the far left lane, but given that I was driving on a

I cannot find anything in my states drivers handbook which says that the center lane is only for truck passing. Additionally I was passing the RV, not "hanging around." The driver of the RV failed to check their surroundings prior to merging.

I was almost smashed by one of these behemoths not too long ago. While driving on the interstate, the driver of the RV (towing a trailer as well) decided to merge into the center lane in order to give some room to a tractor trailer which was broken down on the side of the road. While I do respect the decision to

My Jeep had the license plate frame, the badge on the back, and a tire cover proclaiming the name of the dealership.

I see this quite a bit so I made a chart to help.

At that price, what advantages does the Tacoma have over the Tundra? At a certain price, I'd guess a lot of buyers would just spring for the bigger truck.