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The Opel GT was available with 1.1 liter and 1.9 liter engines, but no 1.8 liter engines.

Espousing violence doesn't exactly redeem him in my book. I suppose it is impressive that he has found yet another manner in which to reduce the esteem that I have for him.

A friend had a 2001 740i Sport. He bought it in 2005 0r 2006 for about $22,000. It was a clean, one-owner car. He had a comprehensive warranty for it that cost about $2,500. The last year he had it, the warranty company splashed over $7,000 keeping it on the road. It still had an undiagnosed power steering issue that

True. Real environmentalists are only concerned with dismantling the middle class. They don't care how it gets done.

My family learned the hard way about buying a low quality car with a long warranty instead of a good car with an indifferent warranty too. Our Dodge had head gasket failureS starting at 17,000 miles and was scrapped before it reached the end of its warranty. The warranty was about as useful as an Obamacare Bronze Plan.

This Trans Am had 70,000 miles when it was registered in 1997.

I read Torch's treatise of ignorance, but it was hardly worth debunking every point. He started with an otherworldly ridiculous assumption and then made up a history to suit it. All he has is a platform to spread his ignorance, which seems to have taken root with you. I actually watched vehicle technology unfold over

Revealing the ethnicity of criminals leads to racial stereotyping.

The more I think about it, though, the more I realize just how backwards we have it. Cars today are by far more powerful, more efficient, and better performing in nearly every possible metric — and a hell of a lot of why is thanks to the EPA and all those damned rules.

The joke will be on the avaricious idiots when Kuisla takes his taxable income to Monaco or Switzerland. People think he's just blowing off steam, but plenty of high net worth Europeans relocate to countries that don't look at them like pinatas all the time.

Can I get a manual transmission? And some tail lights that aren't trying quite so hard...

Idiocracy was an accurate prediction of 2008.

Exactly. If anything, Chevrolet is the RC Cola in Andrew's analogy. Kirkland branded products are generally of far higher quality than GM ones.

Was that Doug DeMuro?

Eek! It looks like a water-balloon in the instant between when it hits the ground and when it pops!

mystery car

You'd think she'd have learned not to expect that from parents based on her experiences with her selfish and pathetic lesbian mom.

1970 Ruger Special, built by firearm manufacturer William B. Ruger. They were built with Ford 427 side-oilers. The cream car behind it is one too.

Briggs & Stratton Buckboard Flyer.