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Yuji Ide
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Because 3/4 and full ton trucks SUCK as daily drivers. Horribly stiff ride, pain to park, see, etc. Nissan is aiming for the market that wants to pull an enclosed race car trailer with no issues, yet still use it as a kid hauler and live in the suburbs.

Again, 4wd, non poverty-spec V6s with the usual options you'd want in a new vehicle set the truck up to about 39k. Spec'd against a comparably equipped Taco at about 33k.

No one buys single cab pickups.

They offer the 6 foot "long" bed with the quad cab. Go that route.

Try walking out of a dealership with a non poverty-spec Colorado for less than 40k. GM still has plenty to worry about here.

"All new" GM truck being the world market colorado they've had for sale since 2010?

If 40k is giving you pause, you aren't in the market for a diesel truck, and never were.

2007.

"Bubba" is the name you give black guys racing in good ol' boy motorsports. See also James "Bubba" Stewart in AMA Supercross. (Only not next year)

Kyle Busch has nothing to do with it. Wallace doesn't drive for KBR, he runs (ran) for JGR, and was loaned to KBR's truck program when they couldn't find him a sponsor in Nationwide. JGR was only able to put together an 8 race deal for Bubba in 2015 in the nationwide series, so he bailed on the contract.

KETCHUP ONLY YOU MONSTER.

912? Mohammed's uncle was poor!

Your argument basically boils down to "WAAAAAAAAAA, they can afford it and I can't!" "They suck!".

I take my 39k Tundra off road, planted the nose into the dirt on a breakover 6 hours after I bought the thing.

Cost less and practically zero maintenance. It's a pickup truck, not a track car.

Yes, online play has been around since the first games on PS3/XB360, with the capability to create and download characters. The actual game engine hasn't really changed from the AKI/THQ games.

Yes, online play has been around since the first games on PS3/XB360, with the capability to create and download characters. The actual game engine hasn't really changed from the AKI/THQ games.

There were plenty of "created" Benoits in the various WWE games in the past when they were handled by THQ, this seems to be more tied to 2k sports.