I’m going to be the dissenter here. I think it looks great!
I’m going to be the dissenter here. I think it looks great!
*looks at the design*
Up next, an in-depth comparison between the driving ability of the average Angeleno and a box of hair.
Because it’s too steep, and they don’t know how to drive up.
I was with you up until the part about Florida.
What is everyone doing with all this plywood?
Pickup trucks should all fit a fucking 4x8 sheet of plywood IN THE BED like god intended.
Can’t fit a sheet of plywood through that tiny little hatch
Didn’t the Chevy Avalanche have something like this?
Soooooo it’s time for completely baseless speculation.
At least his X5 did not cost him an arm and a leg.
The suit describes the horror show that unfolded next: “With the front driver’s door approximately one-foot ajar, the SCAD [Soft Closing Automatic Doors] sensor activated the electric motor, which pulled the driver’s door firmly, and not ‘so softly’ snapped through the flesh, nerves, blood vessels, tendons,…
There’s going to be a lot of finger pointing going on during this lawsuit.
Exactly right.. It needs a smaller final gear, it will probably help a lot in getting the mpg also up if its at 2200 rpm.
*Puts down pitchfork*
The Joker made the Penguin out on a clown costume and then the Joker went to kill Penguin but Penguin mimed he was in a box and Joker couldn’t get to him.
Both the camera and the tracking device on Afifi’s car are textbook definitions of overreach. Can’t believe either is allowed or supported by anyone.
So in conclusion, the police (government) had to come in to make sure Bliss (ISP’s) isn’t causing unnecessary slowdowns for his benefit and to the detriment of the public.
Huh, funny how that works.
Not going to lie—I thought it’s another China copy before reading the article.
The SWAT officer who pulled the trigger is to blame. The person who called the fake incident into the police is to blame. The person who passed along the victim’s address is to blame.