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They usually are, which is why the Camry and CRV are still king. The minivan...maybe if you need the third row.

That generation Camry was probably one of the best cars for the average buyer... This was back in the era when Toyota actually offered supreme quality in their cheap cars.

The rate of appreciation for this car is staggering and makes up for any amount of security, storage, maintenance, and what have you; proving once again that you need money to make money =/

Those items you are talking about are more in line with age of the car, rather than mileage. A person who DDs this car and puts on 100 miles a day vs. a person who only puts on 20 miles but has had it longer; the second person would be more likely to need a new top and seats especially if they don't put it away in a

What about the Civic Si? 8500 rpm with tons of abuse. There are several that have gone over the 100-120k barrier with nothing needed other than oil changes.

LOL sorry, I hate to be a grammar nazi but your entire comment can be taken out of context very easily because of a missing semicolon. I think you meant:

Good to hear; that was a horrific crash...

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We give you guys a hard time 95% of the time, all the time; but just know that in fact we love you and the content you provide =D I can't tell you how much of my life had been wast... uh, enhanced since I started trolling this place.

One thing that struck me immediately in Halo 4 was the lack of Marty =/

Note: Car and Driver after discount is actually $4.50. And they offer you a second year for the same price. $9 for two years is pretty sweet.

Note: Car and Driver after discount is actually $4.50. And they offer you a second year for the same price. $9 for

Which would you go with?

Lane departure is the result of human error. It is also a result of circumstances that are beyond one's control. It could be anything from an animal running out on the road to other cars coming into your lane. That's why despite the rhetoric about driver training, safety advancements like this are still important.

No, that's a pretty good analogy. Actually Pisa to me represents Italy very well. It's supposed to be a very advanced structure, extremely beautiful craftsmanship... but also broken at its foundation =D That being said, you aren't always able to get away scot free on the autostrada by speeding though they typically

I haven't seen any officers in Germany either, but that's because all these places are controlled by cameras. The Autostrada has two kinds... a "tutor system" and legit speed cameras both hidden and visible. My friend got dinged by the car hire company because he got a ticket for 15 over. I had a near heart attack

I haven't found this to be true. The autostrada has folks going at 140-150 km/h, yes. But in Germany they're hitting 180 km/h+ on the autobahn.

Should not that while this is a great place to FIND exotics, it's not a great place for car ENTHUSIASTS that actually want to drive. In fact if you head out of Monaco for less than an hours drive, you can find yourself at the foot of the Route Napoleon, probably one of the most epic drives outside of Switzerland.

I try to visit Monaco as often as I possibly can. If you're a car enthusiast, I'm sure you already know exactly why this is: because I enjoy sipping lukewarm table water and spending 19 Euro for a slice of pizza.

I love how this meme just keeps on going =D

No one should blame you if you scrub a turn on the Nürburgring. Professional racers and Prius hypermilers make it look simple, but it's complex enough to bite even the most experienced driver in the ass. But sometimes luck can be on your side as well.

These are very popular in Canada, and so far no issues that I've seen (bicycling downtown). They're quiet and they move around the same speed.

These are very popular in Canada, and so far no issues that I've seen (bicycling downtown). They're quiet and they