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I think you got it all wrong. Blank buttons show how rich and important you are. Sure, anyone can get all the options on a Kia, but you are wealthy enough to afford a car that is available with options that haven't even been invented yet. I think I'm going to get a kick starter going for fake glue on blank buttons, so

The zonda called as well.

A malfunctioning printer

It's a great ad, but maybe not for a car. I mean, its really pretty, and mysterious and dangerous. I suppose it might convince me to buy the car so I can be associated with something pretty and mysterious and dangerous, but that is the exact logic of that caddy ad that everyone hated.

Solidly mounted motor, geared down real low? Maybe, maybe not. Certainly not if its a worm and gear reduction

How does it perform at the track? What cars have similar track times? Any problem with limp modes like the one described at an earlier article?

I would prefer magnets.

If the mayor is having to make statements on the news, you can bet its his (the officers) problem now. Making your bosses bosses boss look bad on camera cannot be good for anyones career.

I do currently reside in the US, but has not always been the case.

Nicotine is a mild downer/mood stabilizer/appetite suppressant. It relaxes people, that's why they smoke. Speaking as an ex smoker myself (for most of my 20s).

I see, that makes sense. I still don't agree, As I think the future will still have violence, probably less often used, but much more terrifying when employed, that might make people think our time was so safe since you could avoid being killed simply by being out of line of sight of your killer. But hey, I like your

I wonder how long pant zippers will be around.

I really doubt the future would be drug free. Future people would understand the concept of being addicted to stuff that's bad for you.

Why would that mystify the future? Are you confused by weapons from the past? Sharp things, used to stab and cut other people are pretty easy to understand both in how and why they are used. I think the future would be much the same.

Yep, seems like he was so concerned in overtaking those other "slow" bikes that he forgot about slow in and fast out.

I found this plan view rather helpful

I really enjoyed the movie, but the conclusions is rather stupid, but probably not for the reasons the author notes. Simply put survival of the fittest hasn't applied to humans since about the time we started tying sharpened rocks to sticks and calling them axes. In order for our genetic code to be influences

I'm sorry, I mean that to be a reply to another comment (the one about floor pans) rather than a separate one. I was saying that a car that is FWD with optional AWD would have to have its floor bend to allow for the shafts, which would negate one of the advantages of FWD, that being a flat floor pan)

I'm sorry, I mean that to be a reply to another comment (the one about floor pans) rather than a separate one. I was saying that a car that is FWD with optional AWD would have to have its floor bend to allow for the shafts, which would negate one of the advantages of FWD, that being a flat floor pan)

If you think about it, there are several vehicles that have a similar issue. Toyota/lexus or VW/audi come to mind. FWD in their cheaper version, but RWD/AWD in their expensive skin. The body should be the same for both, so I suppose the cheaper ones would have an unused transmission tunnel?