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I will keep my car as long as it still drives, and that is going to be a long time (i hope). I have a Infiniti i35 which has the 3.5 liter Nissan V6 which should last forever. Ijust replaced the spark plugs and coils, so that should last me another 100,000+ miles. I will try to drive this car until it wont drive any

Just work for a golf course not being a caddy then. I did that for a summer, and i never walked anywhere. I also got to practice my cart controll skills on the driving range when it rained. Overall pretty great first job.

God no. I cant look at that for more than 10 seconds before I want to fix it and punch the guy who thought of that.

I'd leave it disconected and pretend it was a Nos putton, and just floor it everytime I click it.

Thats all fine and dandy, impressive actualy, but I still dont like how it looks. That dip in the window in the back is akward, and the contrasting hood isn't good in my eye. one plus though, the wheels do actualy fit the car, and don't make it look like a toy.

Before purchacing my Grado Sr80s, I went to a local HiFi shop (Gramophone) that had them on display, I brought my Zune and tested them aginst the Sr60s, and a few other brands that they had for sale. I ended up liking them so I purchaced them right then and there. These stores do exsist, you just have to look for

It is much easier to to throw some rims on the car than to do actual suspention work.

That camber in the lead pic is awesome.

Wait... Ferrarri made a 2.0 Liter V8? That must be the smalest V8 ever, or at least very close.

They wanted to give a Lambo a 10/10 but someone didn't let them.

In the last 2 weeks There has been at least 2 delays over 10-20 minutes. last week, there was a problem at Fort Totten (i think) and cars were single tracking. The train i got on to had a "hot train" with no A/C. I was on the car next to it, and because we were sitting still for 40 minutes the conductor told the

I go from Glenmont to Judiciary Square every day. The red line is the worst line. It always has the worst delays and construction, and it's the one that killed a whole buncha people a few years ago. I had to use the metro that day. I didn't enjoy it.

I can confirm that they are quite nice cars. I drive a 2003 and I love it. Nice to drive, looks better than the maxima, and tons of space inside. It mabye could use a 5 speed instead of the 4 speed auto, but it has a strong engine behind it. Turning circle might be a bit wide, but you get used to it quick. I have

Such a Small Detail, yet so important. I woudn't be at all supprised if the escalator in Wheaton is in fact the longest one. Ive tried walking up it before, and I pretty much died half way through.

There are 2 possible reaspons for this descrepency, I have not used any other metro system (other than a brief ride in NYC) and you may not have used the DC metro long enough to experience the problems. It seems like at least once a week there is a delay that makes my commute over an hour longer, or trains without A/C

No DC Metro? It's never on time, things break constantly, and its the only subway system I know that has a history of killing its passengers and employees. Well... only once... or twice, or more... I don't know.

The Phaeton is a amazing car, even without the batshit W-12. My uncle owns a V-8 and it is roomy, drives and rides better than any car I have been in and has some exelent power. If it was anything other than a VW it would have sold in the ten thousands. probably.

Giving I35 drivers a bad name. let me just say that we are usualy a kind folk, not assholes like this guy.

I had my pair of S4s for over 2 years before they crapped out. not nessessarily the best built phones, but if you treat em well they will last. I'm now in the market for a new pair of headphones and those Shures look mighty tempting.

You know, because its recycled.