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Volkswagen going after a lager market with cheaper, larger cars makes good sense. It does. Many people here may not like it, but there's no reason why a Volkswagen can't fit two people in a back seat (vertically or horizontally).

The greatest thing about this GTI is that I can crash it repeatedly into walls, or flip it upside down and crush it. If I did this with a real GTI it would.. well, it would look just like this one does but with less spoiler.

That was a fun read; thanks for sharing.

I replaced the sender in mine and it's still not perfect. It tends to bounce around when it gets low. I think it just IS that way.. it's a crazy old design.

CP but only just.

That's a good story; thanks.

On Camp Fallujah, and most other FOBs/bases in Iraq I saw, they used tank treads.

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I was equally confused, but I think (hope?) this one was just an unintentional phrasing issue.

Is the front shorter? looks more snub-nosed.

A flat rectangle makes sense as a portable electronic. It does not make sense in a car. I prefer the designs of many screens in many places. One for the gauge cluster, which includes the nav, one or more for infotainment in the center.

Great pictures. I was on Ticonderoga CG in some big swells.. never had THAT much damage, though. We had a few storms where the Skipper just cancelled all operations and told everyone to stay in the rack unless they were on duty. I have some pictures somewhere of walking on the bulkhead down the main pway.

I have a 2010 Ecoboost Limited. I don't know why there's not more talk about them on here. Thing was 50k new; bought it for 25k w/ 55k on the odo. It's awesome. It has the same type of issues that the same driveline has in the F150, though. Mainly; the trans is a bit rough. There's a couple guys on Flex Forums

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Neat looking, but all in the same class. Would like to see some non-Modern (post-modern?) style houses. Timberframe, tiny-house, tree-house, smart-house, etc.

the bar for awesome-dad-ness is not a constant. It goes up and down with factors such as 'net worth' and 'percent of identity tied to net worth' and 'time spend building net worth'.

the bar for awesome-dad-ness is not a constant. It goes up and down with factors such as 'net worth' and 'percent of identity tied to net worth' and 'time spend building net worth'.

Where are the doors?! [yeah i think reading into it a bit much. :)]

*How to bankrupt Jeep by making trucks everyone wants but nobody buys

They were IN on it, man!