TheDutchTexan
TheDutchTexan
TheDutchTexan

Why would you opt for a lapband when you have a full on harness to strap yourself in? Darwinism at it's best.

I am originally from the Netherlands and now live in the United States. When I had to get my drivers license in the Netherlands my parents paid 2000 guilders for it. It included 30 lessons, 1 theoretical test and 1 practical. You would be taught by a licensed instructor with the proper dual foot controls. You could

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If you see those on a Grand Marquis you know it has the HPP package. (unless the owner just put the wheels on). I think they look great!

The answer is simple: Anything with no displacement. While my Grand Marquis can do 80mph at around 2k rpm due to a low numerical rear end ratio 4 bangers generally can't copy that feat. I have driven a 1.4 liter Peugeot 306 whilst visiting the home country and the damn thing was close to 4k rpm doing acceptable

Bad for your back? Explain to me why I see old folk driving those cars all the time? Then explain why my back is perfectly fine no matter the distance I drive in my 07 Grand Marquis?

You take your base Camry across the country at highway speeds with 3 of your adult buddies. I bet the drone of that 4banger will drive

I have to agree with the panther platform cars. I own a Grand Marquis myself and with the 2.73 rear-end it doesn't tach 2.000rpm until you are over the speed-limit in almost every state but my own. With 19 gallons on board and stellar highway gas mileage for a V8 car this size you are not stopping for gas a lot

I agree, you don't screw with another person's ride. But this 360 owner had it coming.

The spots next to it are probably handicapped spots too. If I where disabled I would have reversed my daily at his driver-door so he could not get in on that side and simply waited with a camera. Being the guy that he is he would

BMW's are nothing more than a status symbol. Same goes for Mercedes. As a European first I don't get the attraction to the brand. But that must have something to do with the people driving the second hand ones where I am from. And the prevalence of diesel Mercs and to some extent BMW's as Taxi's, usually driven by the

This is why every car enthousiast should have access to a garage and actually use it as it was intended. Every two car garage I see around my house only has space for one car... tops... It seems everyone uses their garage as storage. And when I peer into those doors it looks like I've walked on set of an episode of

I don't know in what kind of car I came home, but my Daughter came home in my 2005 mustang GT. And my son will, if everything goes as planned, come home in that very same car. I might not have come home in something noteworthy, but my children's automotive legacy (if they choose to pursue it) has been safeguarded.