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    You are a statistic either way.

    Yeah, and it might have contributed, but that’s not to say it was the cause. Just a factor. Like poor visibility.

    Ah, gotcha. The old “fuck you I got mine".

    That’s the price you pay for owning a car in a city where parking is at an absolute premium. By having some of these rentals around, it means they won’t be there as long, and it’s not vying for a spot on your street as often as if your neighbor got a car.

    I found a couple, but thanks for getting back to me :)

    Smartmoney is on texting or looking at his lap top. I mean, that’s what they assume about civilians right?

    Because that Abarth engine always belonged in something driving the rear wheels.

    Sure. The big brother of the sebring. The American pinnacle of QC. What could possibly go wrong?

    They didn’t destroy the market. Having a free market destroyed the American auto industry. Why buy malaise era American when you can buy a better vehicle for less from Japan. Nowadays it’s a toss up, but are you suggesting that in the 80'’s and 90'’s America built better cars?

    Woah, not PC, bro.

    That’s not to say things have improved in every respect. Change an oil filter in and 2015 escape with the 1.4 or 1.6 (I forget) there is no room for any wrench. All in the pursuit of making the vehicle smaller and smaller. Just take a look at where the battery is located. Under the bloody windshield.

    I just read that link and I’m a bit confused.

    Huh, looks like 95 people are in agreement.

    Compression tests are pretty universal.

    Wobbly, tilts a ton. I know most modern pistols have tilt barrels, but the glocks were always gross for me.

    before you buy one, rack the slide and watch the barrel.

    More visibility in one of these! Check out how tiny that A pillar is. It is a thing of beauty.

    The only better option. Because that engine HAULS around a Taurus SHO. In this application.. Nirvana.

    How is there not a standing policy that says “DON’T HACK AWAY AT CUSTOMERS’ CARS?”

    Actuallythe engines on those are pretty solid. It’s literally everything attached to the block that’s the problem.