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I had a 2005 Explorer with 50,000kms on the clock, 6 months in a wheel bearing went and the repair cost was $1200. 3 months after that the rear diff started making funny noises, the Ford dealer wouldn't quote me a repair cost as it was too expensive! Traded it in for a 2007 Santa Fe which has been faultless except for

I'll take a Hyundai over Ford, GM or Chrysler, they may not be the most inspiring to drive but for build quality and reliability they are very hard to beat. The styling and design has improved dramatically over the past couple of designs cycles.

Thats not Wallander, you are thinking of Kingdom. Also, the Thames barrier is similar to the dutch surge dam except the barriers rotate around the x-axis and not the y-axis

"Like, 12", is that 11 or 13 then?

I wish they would outlaw those stupid 'shark fins'!

Why not wait for the iPhone 6 where the innovation will be not an extra row of icons but a whole extra column of icons!

Looks like a Morgan that's been raped by a Weismann

No I mean the Yeti, cheaper and better

You'll probably want add another 2 yrs to save to pay for the insurance, it's stupidly expensive in Canada.

So that's where they took the inspiration for the Daytona Prototype design

Replicas would look wank! I'm glad they are using the real thing and having been following Ron Howard on Twitter recently, who has been twitting from the sets, I am very excited about this movie.

Love the show, hate the douche

Glad to know I'm so up to date

Wow....who's that?

Most Brits couldn't really give a shit about the Falklands, most of us thought it was an island off Scotland when the invasion was announced on the BBC.

I had two! Great fun to drive and so basic to work on

Large hospitals need there own power station, usually a CHP plant, for the obvious reasons

Thats not innovation, thats just a tech improvement, its essentially the same just a bit better