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$400 to fix the rear heater pipes? Damn, Hyundai's (?) are cheap! Same thing happened on my wife's Dodge Caravan and several repair shops wanted well over $600 to fix it. I found an independent mechanic who cut the rusted pipe out and fitted some radiator hose in between for less that $75. That was two years ago and

Oh, please, please, please! If I never see references from that fucking movie, it will be too soon! Flashbacks to TRHPS and cleaning up the mess afterward are still more than I can deal with.

No, I thinks they look like eye liner as well. Although I'm not sure if they are standard equipment on regular Beetles, though. I saw my first 2012 Beetle yesterday, and I don't think it had those LED's under the headlights.

Fuck, I'd buy that car right freaking now. It has less than half the miles my '03 Protege does, and with AWD it would be the perfect daily driver for me. And only $2,900!

Shit, when i knocked a fire hydrant off its mounting with my '86 Golf (rest in piece, little VW), it only shot up about 5 feet in the air for maybe 30 seconds to a minute, tops. Then it was just a nice steady stream of water.

Re-vamp the front end a bit, incorporate the corporate grille of the newer Audi's, and it would still look very competitive to most of today's Mercedes, BMW's and Lexus brands.

I saw one a red one today, in fact. It still looks damn fine, and it sounded awesome when the owner put down the go pedal.

You owe me a new keyboard, you bastard! I got Diet Coke all over it now.

Interesting, this idea came to me after I hit my head on the bathroom sink. It may be put into production sooner than BMW's electric assist turbo's, however.

Thing is, right now, they couldn't build one if they wanted to. The Toledo Jeep plant is pretty much at full capacity right now, with plans on the drawing board to expand the plant over the next year or two. And it wouldn't make a whole lot of sense to build it anywhere else as many of the components are built in

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I was going to mention this yesterday, but computer issues prevented it. What can be wrong with a ancient pickup and classic jazz intro music. And yes, I'm really old.

I'm sorry, that did sound totally racist.

Sometimes I think the cops are getting tips or something. The Ohio troopers are constantly pulling cars over on the Ohio Turnpike for "illegal lane change" or "tailgating" or some such, and, darn their luck, if it isn't always being driven by someone with a few hundred pounds of illegal narcotics. I'm not disagreeing

Wouldn't mind exercising her inner cheeks. Hoo boy.

Hell, a teacher at my kids school drives one. It looks a little used, but otherwise untouched.

Nope, just really getting started at that time. It really took off after 2001 and peaked in 2006.

I would think that most people who want an electric car live in the suburbs. And in California, the biggest market for such a car, Chevy isn't even considered by a vast majority of younger buyers, as they've grown up on a steady diet of Honda's, Toyota's and Nissan's over the years. Being liberal or conservative has

Yes, but that's not what Nissan is promoting. They're saying it's an alternative to the typical car, when it so obviously isn't. Nor is it an alternative for the young professional who doesn't need or want two cars. Especially if they live in a city where parking and recharge areas are at a premium. I'm just saying