ThePigeon
ThePigeon
ThePigeon

Thanks, Obama.

As much as I hate plenty of Chicago and D.C. area roads, the worst road I've ever been on remains I-75 through Detroit.

Worse case scenario you will spend another 2K getting it road worthy and still only have 4K invested in something your neighborhood doesn't have. Personalize the plate to read "Tango", buy an Armani suit and you'll be the toast of the block.

To each his own, but that red interior is just too much...

Choose Your Own Adventure = "We all have nasty hangovers this morning."

And let's not forget the embarrassing pistol-whipping Alabama gave them in that snoozefest of a title game last year. I briefly wondered if Manti Te'o was as imaginary as his girlfriend.

I-96/M-14 WB to I-275 SB between Livonia and Plymouth on the west side of Detroit is one of the worst clover leaf exit ramps ever conceived! Nothing like sharing a deceleration lane with accelerating traffic entering M-14 WB... that happens to have heavy tractor trailer traffic at all hours of the day!

The Cadillac 16, they need a big world class ultra luxobarge again.

I would like to do some simple math. If I am on a country back road and I am traveling at 10mph the amount of time my car physically occupies and intersection is significantly longer than the amount of time it does if I am traveling at 70mph.

My 2 cents.. The car is more expensive cause more crap gets pit in it. Most of this crap is safety related. Car company's are forced to put this new safety car crap in because the insurance companies have made them. Why? Because ppl don't put in enough effort to drive safely. They crash, kill someone and as oppose to

Neutral:

It's simple, the engine compresses the air molecules so tightly together that they become enraged like a bunch of soccer hooligans. When the fuel gets injected near the end of the compression stroke all of the air is like, "OY! Get the hell out of here!" to which the fuel replies, "Dude, we didn't ask to be here.

so...you want 2-3 x the mileage to make up for a 10-15% price dependency in fuels....yeah, that makes sense.

Toyota's North American operation has gained complete control for the first time over the designs of several models that sell well in the U.S., including the Avalon sedan, the Venza wagon and the Tundra pickup. U.S. executives are getting broader design influence on other vehicles, such as the FJ Cruiser, Tacoma

#6. Thanks for that great write-up. I actually filled up my car last year with some gas that BP recalled. I called the hot-line they provided, and they took care of everything. I took my car to the local Honda dealer, who was being very difficult about the whole situation. I called BP and told them I was unsatisfied

It was bad design and maintenance that led to the death of 13 people while injuring another 145. You might remember how the Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapsed in the forties, or how the Silver Bridge in Ohio gave up in 1967, but this happened only six years ago, a time when 3D simulations and much more advanced

Neutral- No.

No this is the one that they deserve.

Serious question: Have you used the touchscreen?