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In my opinion, the Lincoln Motor Company should do it because they need the added prestige the most. And I figure they can use a variation of the MKT which is already sold as a limo.

Three words: Oscar Meyer Weinermobile!!!

Ford. It would be the most awesome presidential limo ever!

Tesla. Absolutely Tesla. A prime example of American ambition, industry and skill to display to the world. Plus the goods from a solidity/speed perspective.

Driving the 'Ring is still a life goal for me. I hope it stays open and affordable.

Buffalo N600 with DD-WRT firmware. I installed one upstairs, and another as a repeater in my basement.

Every time I see a comment like this I think "A fool and his keyboard are not easily parted."

If buying a vehicle on par with luxury branded vehicles and saving thousands is "foolish" well then...sign me up. Sorry we don't all need that Lexus (etc) badge on our vehicle to validate us.

As far as the different parts of the country, I'm in California. Not too much trouble with body rot here. It must have been so disheartening to have things constantly go wrong while you were actively trying to make it better.

Here's the deal... Unions were necessary in the history of this nation to control the rampant abuses perpetrated by industry. People died doing their jobs and companies did nothing more than get the body out of the way, and that's not right.
Unions came into the picture and did lots of good in securing better

Why is it always the lefty everyone is so eager to give up? I'd give up my righty, since that one's always closer to my phone is probably inert anyway.

Based on looks alone:

  1. Awesome

A voice of reason shines out in the mire of 'its appalling' .... Thankyou :-)

You got it.

It is all about context. Any of these cars is still infinitely safer than the current alternative...

But you can't surf a nano like you can a train there, so another nano fail...

The Sweet 16 of NASCAR.

Jesus

Noting other comments about the "old cut" and how some people have mentioned that corporate has decided the "hinge cut" is better, the reality is that it's simply more efficient. When you have a lunch line out the door and you're trying to get people served it's far more efficient to cut the bread once instead of

"We want to make you happy"