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Only ever had to use a rental once myself after I got into an accident last summer. Didn't have to time to shop around, so I just went to the Enterprise in town. They were great. Even though it was the end of the day, they stuck around and waited for me to get there. The choices were limited since whatever they had

I don't know, I mean it might work. The small pick-up market is coming back with the Colorado and Canyon, so this might be an opening they need. But if they are looking to make a small pick-up, they better do it with usability and practicality in mind, not some crossover with a small bed behind it. The way that

Or she's watching hubby clear some road debris with rolled up sleeves and his bare hands before going on their merry way.

Neither Trevor or Bryan were avid outdoorsmen. They were the best of friends ever since Microeconomics freshman year, and spent most of their adult lives on the trading floor. The job was taking its toll on Trevor and he desperately needed some time away. Bryan noticed Trevor's fatigue; always noticing when his buddy

This was my first JRPG. Played through it once and got the general feel for the game mechanics, then went back and played it over and over, finding new stuff each playthrough. It's a great game, and I truthfully enjoyed this one over any other Final Fantasy Game. It's rather easy to grasp, plus turn based RPGs are

I agree. I laugh at the idea. He won't use it to take a drive to the beach and it barely leaves the garage.

Or the badge engineered Oldsmobile Silhouette. It's the Cadillac of Minivans.

My mom's boyfriend has a 2001 SS sitting in a garage thinking the car will be a collector's item one day.

I remember when we went on a family vacation back in 2004 to Disney World, my grandparents foot the bill on car rentals. Our choices? Malibu, Alero, and Grand Am. Everyone else in my family went Malibu, except my dad who chose Grand Am. He regretted that decision (but really, no choice was really a good choice). I

I didn't go to Junior prom because my date was not comfortable going with me anymore once I got a girlfriend. She was one of my absolutely beautiful friends from marching band and I had a crush on her all through high school, but never thought I'd get past the friend phase and eventually moved on. It was also too late

I liked this car. It never struck me as ugly, but different. I can see where people would be put off by the car, but I'd drive one anyday.

That graveyard is the most cliche creepy graveyard. I'm terrified.

Garden State Motor Lodge located on US-22E in Union, NJ. In neighboring towns, this motel is the punchline of skeezy motels. The rooms are super basic: bed (maybe clean), old CRT TV (bolted), small bathroom with a constantly leaking shower, and a standard nauseating smell. I've read where a housekeeper has admitted

N: Fisker has died before, so I have my doubts. I think this time around, if they want to be successful, they can't come back out of the gates selling only premium luxury sedans. You need to broaden your client base with affordable cars. If you limit your clientele to a small sect of the car buyers, you aren't going

Agreed.

I agree that the chrome was excessive on the outgoing model, but that one black plastic piece (bumper?) splitting the grille just seems out of place. If that were body colored, I think it would stand out more.

You know what? I like the new Charger. If they would just do something about that blackout grille...

The protectron was definitely modeled after Robby. There's a lot of things in Fallout that take design queues and themes from the 1950s.

The Protectron found in Cerulean Robotics in Fallout: New Vegas is programmed to become a sex-bot during the quest "Wang Dang Atomic Tango." It's ready when you are.