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Coan Arcanius
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I've had it in rentals and my new car will come with it...honestly, i've got one good FM I listen to here and never found a satellite station I liked. I might be able to find something, but honestly, i'll listen to cd's or with a new car, my phones playlists, if I drive outside my local area.

Based on that picture you don't need roads where you're going either since you're driving a low flying aircraft.

I hate it when the sun streams down at the right angle to start blinding me through where I should have a roof. I've specifically requested my next car without any sort of gaping holes in the ceiling and the sales manager thinks he's found a car for me. I do open the sliding sunroof on the GP at times, but, usually I

or the water treatment plant on the way to a friends place that it's unreasonable to avoid driving around.

For my specific DD.
Onstar: Not sure if the version in an 05 GP would even be compatible with todays networks, never mind ripping the car kicking and screaming from its homeland of freedom into the sticky maple syrup vats of the north.

those extra radio features for traffic and alerts and what not, you know the

The fact that most cars where manuals are cheaper are usually budget cars with less computer nannies to deal with. It's not like a Kia Rio comes standard with radar cruise control and parallel parking assist.

Where does it REQUIRE windows 8? It REQUIRES a minimum OS of Vista, Windows 8 is under recommended.

Miss? that's a tough one, given its 17 hours to the inlaws and 20+ to my extended family. Mostly just music probably, I like good driving music and it just doesn't work on a plane. In the context of a self driving car, probably finding a spot where you risk losing your license just to put your foot down and then let

I mocked it at first, it was a silly boxy vehicle with suicide doors of all things...but how good the thing was and its absurd practicality won me over. Definitely a "don't judge a book by its cover" vehicle.

I wouldn't compare an awesome vehicle (used right) with that odd duck in the top image. I am element biased though, I thought it terrible until my friends got one and I found out its really an awesome vehicle.

That day, air temp was -22C at 8am when I was changing it, I imagine it was colder overnight, and that's without any sort of wind factored in. You can change a tire pretty quick when you're worried about frostbite.

The tire pictured above is on a Grand Prix GT, the GTP iirc (maybe gxp, I'm terrible at mixing the two) came with the same kit. Coming with no spare isn't a new issue, but its not just for premium cars, I've heard tell of lower spec cars going without just to help save a few bucks/save weight to hit mpg targets.

I've heard of people going for it, though its not likely any car I'm purchasing for DD use will come with runflats. That said, not having a spare at all on a DD is likely going to be a lost sale, if it can't be done, i'll have to get another vehicle.

If its just explaining the symbols, those should be in the owners manual, unless its also capable of pulling codes.

You find a spare that fits or tell the dealer you're not buying a car without a spare and find out how fast they rectify the spare as not standard equipment when that amount of money is on the line. I'm looking at a new car (probably goto the dealer next weekend) and a spare IS a make or break on a sale. I've had 2

I played for 8 years, I knew a lot of sad people, I've heard a lot of sad stories, me and some of my friends could even be the subject of some pathetic "WoW player stories" but my god, NOTHING I have heard touches this. The people who didn't know him were right, there was something wrong with him. The bringing a

I remember doing something like that in WOTLK, after years of being a raider, my /played worked out to 8 hours a day since launch...and there were days I didn't play in there, a short stint where I had quit the game in BC...I was well over 400 or 500 days played at one point.

A lot of people are making that mistake it looks like, and a lot of people need to look it up to correct others. I think this might be a sign that Lincoln has a lot of work to do if anyones going to give a shit about them.

Eh, I'm in the market for Fusion now, if I could get the few extra niceties that a base MKS for about the same money, I'd take it...but I don't live where these are going on. Which is probably good, the Fords look better than the Lincolns do anyway.

It does, I work for a company that does the software for most insurance brokers/agents and what not (not so much the companies themselves), what you drive, where you live and your driving/insurance history are key.
on the small world/small internet side thread, I've got recent comments on a thread from a few days ago