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ocnblu

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  1. Yup, I think this is pretty cool.
  2. Still a powerhouse
  3. I like the taste of beets, but can't eat them...they give me explosive diarrhoea. Funny you say that because when I was out there in my 4WD I got an attack and had to bail out with some McDonalds napkins and back up to a hedge row. Then I had to hurry because a Jeep was coming, I could hear its 4.0. This was before the beets.
  4. Got out today on a local 4WD trail. Felt good to actually enjoy more of my truck's capabilities than just commuting.
  5. I did not know how good beets could be until I roasted some. I mean I like Harvard beets, beets on a salad, and red beet eggs, but roasting really brings out the maximum flavor of the beet.
  6. "NEARLY" everyone? I'll have to try harder then. As far as Tesla bearing costs, where are they getting their money from? Please explain. Thank you!
  7. You don't understand my point. Enjoy your Sunday though!
  8. Xmas is coming. What automotive-related gift would you like to receive? One hundred dollar limit. Name it here!
  9. Motor Trend's dyno test of the brand new Shelby against the outgoing Z/28 makes me proud to be a GM fan.
  10. OK yeah, call me old skool, but if Tesla cannot get the main drive motor right, what else will go wrong? This is not a minor detail, Good Lord, it is everything.
  11. They are good cars. A thinking person could make a great deal on one right now and own a 400k + mile capable automobile.
  12. I've heard of hurricanes being named, but not tornadoes. Good idea though.
  13. All customers are not equal though in a Tesla lover's world. Tesla owners are tech savvy. They are very smrt individuals who are on the cutting edge of consciousness. Why would they report something that was irrelevant to them? That was not fully explained to them by their God, Elon Musk? These failures were noted, and not just by CR's skewed method. They are facts.
  14. I will just drive through it. However I will shovel the sidewalk in front of my house.
  15. If I am the owner of a vehicle and the basic motive force of that vehicle fails, whether it be an electric motor or a gasoline engine, it is a big deal to me, the person who bought said vehicle. I don't care if it takes 10 minutes or a day to swap out the heart of it.
  16. Yeah, my soul is split and pointing in several directions. The 1973 Pontiac Catalina I took my driver's test in. The '81 Z/28 I wanted so bad. My first brand new S-10, a 1983. My 2000 GTI 1.8t. And my current truck. They are all representative of me.
  17. Excuse me? The basic motive force of a $100k vehicle fails and it is not a big deal?
  18. My 2007 Sierra in my backyard, trial first pitch of my new truck tent at the time. Summer 2007.
  19. Daniel Tosh does Selena Gomez
  20. This is pretty much the perfect size car, with the perfect drivetrain layout, in the perfect style. These '78-'81 Malibu coupes are at or near the top of my all-time favorites.
  21. So there might not be an Encore encore simply because of changing needs?
  22. Chains of love right there. Looks brawny.
  23. These true stories of Break My Wallet owners shed so much light on the level of fakery that permeates that whole culture.
  24. Hopefully the geek squad over at CR has learned a lesson from this major miscalculation.
  25. obummer.jpg Haha, now that's funny right dere. Do you have a funny photo of your new man True Dough? I understand he's a bit of a hunk.
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