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The Cybertruck is literally just that weird looking car kids used to draw in school. Looks like a Transformer toy I used to have that never actually made an appearance on the cartoon.

All that money and he doesn't buy a Motorama '50s Show Car.
 
Like underrated Reggie Kinlaw.

In Super Bowl XV, Eagles coach Dick Vermeil said "Kinlaw is killing us..." or something like that.

Yep. Playing NT is about will, much more than anything else. Reggie Kinlaw was a 12th round pick and played NT as less than 260. A true beast.

Only better NT I ever saw was Cortez Kennedy. His ten seasons as the best in the league are stunning for a NT.
 
The PT Cruiser was just an ugly ass station wagon sitting on a Dodge Neon chassis. Such a piece of shit. At least they had the decency to put some effort into the Magnum/Charger/Challenger repops.

Cars are gone. The lobbying exemptions for SUVs and trucks from the last round of CAFE standards means there will only two cars produced in the US market for the 2026 model year by a US company.

Ford will make the Mustang.

Chevrolet will make the Corvette.

Dodge will make no car.
 
Cars are gone. The lobbying exemptions for SUVs and trucks from the last round of CAFE standards means there will only two cars produced in the US market for the 2026 model year by a US company.

Ford will make the Mustang.

Chevrolet will make the Corvette.

Dodge will make no car.

They've perfected the fuel efficiency aspect to the point that every car looks the same. Just a bunch of egg shaped hybrids. I still have my 2000 Suburban and I'm not moving it n anytime soon.
 
They've perfected the fuel efficiency aspect to the point that every car looks the same. Just a bunch of egg shaped hybrids. I still have my 2000 Suburban and I'm not moving it n anytime soon.
I just paid off my 2019 Cruze on New Years Day.

55,000 miles on her. No need for a new vehicle.
 
They've perfected the fuel efficiency aspect to the point that every car looks the same. Just a bunch of egg shaped hybrids. I still have my 2000 Suburban and I'm not moving it n anytime soon.

I just paid off my 2019 Cruze on New Years Day.

55,000 miles on her. No need for a new vehicle.
2007 FJ Cruiser 225k long since paid off. Gonna have to put in about 7k of repairs soon though. I’m getting a timing chain code and have to wait until 2027 before it doesn’t have to go through emissions standards in NC… oh well it also needs some work on the rear differential. So all in all I’m looking at 7k. Still not sure if I want to do it or just get a new Toyota. Shit is crazy expensive now for a new truck. I’m not sure if I want to spend damn near 50k on a truck even if it will in all likelihood be my last car/truck I own.
 
I've got a 1974 Pinto with a 302 and I'm building a 1938 Chevy Master Deluxe Sedan Sport.
Also have a cookie cutter Ram 2500 and a Nissan Maxima.
The wife has a 2022 Bronco. It's alright.
 
2007 FJ Cruiser 225k long since paid off. Gonna have to put in about 7k of repairs soon though. I’m getting a timing chain code and have to wait until 2027 before it doesn’t have to go through emissions standards in NC… oh well it also needs some work on the rear differential. So all in all I’m looking at 7k. Still not sure if I want to do it or just get a new Toyota. Shit is crazy expensive now for a new truck. I’m not sure if I want to spend damn near 50k on a truck even if it will in all likelihood be my last car/truck I own.

Dont plan on getting rid of my 2006 4 Runner anytime soon. It only has 175k on the odometer and I haven't had any issues with it aside from normal maintenance. The interior is immaculate for a 20 year old vehicle. Was talking to my neighbor across the street. He has a 3 year old Chevy Silverado that basically needed a new transmission and engine work. Traded it in for a Toyota pick up. It's silly what they are getting for these trucks now and they dont even last.

My fun driver is a 93 Allante convertible with only 55k original miles on the clock. It was a show car but I drive it all the time. I get compliments on it on a daily basis. Cars are meant to be driven and not under wraps in a garage.
 
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Dont plan on getting rid of my 2006 4 Runner anytime soon. It only has 175k on the odometer and I haven't had any issues with it aside from normal maintenance. The interior is immaculate for a 20 year old vehicle. Was talking to my neighbor across the street. He has a 3 year old Chevy Silverado that basically needed a new transmission and engine work. Traded it in for a Toyota pick up. It's silly what they are getting for these trucks now and they dont even last.

My fun driver is a 93 Allante convertible with only 55k original miles on the clock. It was a show car but I drive it all the time. I get compliments on it all the time. Cars are meant to be driven and not under wraps in a garage.
2006 first year Tacoma, after wearing out an 85 Toyota truck and an old model FJ-40 prior to that. It was a hand me down from my wife.

It's beat all to shit, dents, clear coat pealing, custom back country pin stripes, broken windshield and a rusty old ladder rack and toolbox tops off the package.

The vehicle of choice whenever we leave the pavement, the newer trucks my friends drive always bring on the anxiety of what happens should they break down out here and leave us stranded. That beat up old truck is the most reliable by far.
 
2006 first year Tacoma, after wearing out an 85 Toyota truck and an old model FJ-40 prior to that. It was a hand me down from my wife.

It's beat all to shit, dents, clear coat pealing, custom back country pin stripes, broken windshield and a rusty old ladder rack and toolbox tops off the package.

The vehicle of choice whenever we leave the pavement, the newer trucks my friends drive always bring on the anxiety of what happens should they break down out here and leave us stranded. That beat up old truck is the most reliable by far.

If you watch any documentaries in Africa or some jungle in South America, they are invariably driving old 4 Runners or Toyota pick ups. There's probably a good reason for it.
 
I was lucky growing up. My old man was a painter. Drove a beater truck.

One thing he ingrained in me is a vehicle is used to get from point A to point B and do a task reliably.

Never had a fancy vehicle for one second haha. Wife has a Honda HRV and I have an old beat up Tacoma.
 
If you watch any documentaries in Africa or some jungle in South America, they are invariably driving old 4 Runners or Toyota pick ups. There's probably a good reason for it.

What was that famous show Top Gear? Where they dropped a fuckin Toyota pickup off a cliff, submerged it in water and smashed it with a wrecking ball and it would keep on firing up lol.
 


My kid's alternator in her Honda literally blew apart last week. The belt pulley on the alternator blew off and the belt dropped onto the pulley race and just kept spinning. It took me about 20 minutes to realize where the pieces came from. Swapped out the alternator and it just fired right up like nothing. Those Japanese cars are hard to beat from a reliability standpoint.
 
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