KDS
Kate's Dirty Sister
KDS

I agree compared to the E90 and E46 regular 3 series it is seriously a sports car. E46 feels hefty

Looking forward to it.

Fusions come in RWD?

So a Ford Fusion? Well, an aluminum one.

So a Nissan Rogue is in a closet. How ironic.

bad luck will ruin even the most simple of devices/machines/circumstances.

Screw you, Red Pill user. Pass the Blue Pills and plug me into the Matrix!

You rock.

In general, the Fords appeal to different buyers. I could make the case the Fiesta ST is the better city hot hatch. You can ignore some of its refinement faults by looking at the price – the same way you'd do that for a 500 Abarth.

I always considered the GTI one of the best sporty DD's you can buy. The great thing about it is its ability to have multiple personalities in compared to the ST or the WRX (or even the outdated MazdaSpeed3). Those hot-rods give you the sense that you have to flog them 100% of the time. And they are wonderful cars for

I really like this car. Handsome. High-quality. Sporty. Versatile. Sophisticated.

It's natural to the point of near inevitability, actually. Even setting aside the question of whether gravitating toward the same industry and company implies a certain commonality of personality, most of us spend a lot of time at work, so to no small extent, those are the people we meet.

Good points. I would counter with the alcohol example. Alcohol companies can advertise in motorsports. It's proven that alcohol is also bad for you. Ingestion of a lot of alcohol and combining it with driving can change the course of many people's lives. Why should they be allowed to advertise on cars or at all?

While I'm on board with making tobacco companies market to adults and not kids, it's always seemed ridiculous to me to completely ban them from advertising while Coke, Pepsi, McDonalds and KFC are all allowed to spam us without restriction.

I despise cigarettes and smoking but I believe in the free market. If tobacco is legal, they should be able to advertise.

I vote this for a character in the next Cars movie.

This reminded me of a story that my coworker (somewhat older) told me. He said he was in the army sometime in the mid 70's or so. He was posted to guard duty at the entrance to some base. The "guard shack" at this particular entrance was little more than a bus stop shelter, and of course it started to rain very

As a doctor I can tell you, when I was a student and a resident, everyone hooked up with everyone. The call rooms were the equivalent of an hourly motel. It was beyond bad.

sure do!

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