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That glass isn't like the glass in your house, it's "Shatterproof" which really means it shatters into a million itty bitty, rounder peices rather than shatter into a few really sharp pieces. That glass doesn't break as easy; usually the more "flat on" kind of hit most people would instinctually do, like with a

No offense, but you answered your own question. The nose of the limo is obviously higher than the rear, so it's a different system than what you experienced. Maybe your system would have prevented it.

Comparing the two, I think the new one is over-styled overall. But you can't fully blame GM for that; the current trend is adding tons of lines to vehicles to "create tension" or "impart a sense of speed". For my eyes, I prefer smooth and simplistic but looking like carved from one piece of steel; that's why I prefer

But it's been changed and updated over the last almost 100 years. Right now, it looks outdated being so huge and gold. Scale it down, make it either body color or blue and bring it into the present.

True, but in between it looked like this:

Larger hood height yes, not larger engine height. Hoods are getting so tall so as to allow a crush zone between the hood and the motor. Fill that zone with a 5.8 tall deck motor and you shrink the available crushing space, meaning a pedestrian will strike the hard points of the motor and undoing the whole point of

Do you not read?

I can't remember where I read it, but I read that the 5.8 will cease to exist once the current Mustang goes out of production. They're going to try to sell the next gen Mustang in Europe, and to meet European pedestrian crash regulations the 5.8 is too tall.

True, Torq Thrusts are one of the most perfect wheel designs ever.

My 4 year old daughter still loves cars, planes, motorcycles, boats - basically anything with an engine in it. I try to make sure all the princess stuff everyone else gives her - because they're too lazy or don't know her well enough to realize that's not her only interests - gets balanced out by me buying her

You can add just about the whole American Racing catalog to this list..

In before YouShuddUp says "-1".

Where does it say it's a Cobra? Badging on the car says GT, as does the ebay page.

I used to work for a company that outfitted police cars. We took 8 Tahoes to the city we were building them for, over 300 miles away. None of them had stripes yet. So of course we all had the lights and sirens going and the cruise set around 100 the whole way.

I've never been on a REAL roadtrip? I grew up in a 34 Plymouth hot rod, a 35 Ford hot rod, and a 68 Dart GTS traveling all over the country going to car shows. We always took back roads, including when we went from Memphis to Syracuse, NY. None of the cars had AC, but they did have comfy seats and highway friendly

How much drifiting do you do on a road trip? Roadtrip = lots of miles, mostly highway/interstate, so transmission doesn't matter - if you had a manual, you'd be in the highest gear most of the time. For a roadtrip, ride and seat comfort are a higher priority over handling. Personality once again doesn't matter - a

This!

I am, but you're the first person I've seen point it out.

I can't believe people voted for her.