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Neutral: Will American Sedans Rebound?

I remember seeing the Rescue Ship in operation many years ago. After Willie Perry died, the city put the car in the Southern Museum of Flight where I was able to get a good look at it. I'll say one thing, it was might crowded in the passenger compartment with the toaster, TV, home stereo and all the other stuff Mr.

Me too. I wished there were more people like that around, it would definitely make things more interesting.

What an awesome mission to take on in life, sounds like a really good man.

The circumstance of his death is horrible. Good people like this should be granted immortality by the gods.

I want someone to make a superhero blockbuster about this Batman. Who would play him?

Maybe... people spending $50k on full sized, leather lined sedans (V8 or not) don't have the same purchasing habits as 18 year old internet fanbois (driving a 4 cylinder, FWD car, even with a stick, doesn't automatically give you the enthusiast cred you'd like to believe).

lol, this guy is gonna red the same story like 3 times, me and another person just linked to it as well

Just because it hasn't happened to you doesn't mean it's not a thing. We had a neighbor die from this very thing. They were shoveling out their car from a few feet of snow. They sat down in the car, presumably to warm up, and their corpse was found an hour later dead from carbon monoxide poisoning. This was the early

Having grown up in Michigan, I can't tell you how many times people have been found asphyxiated in their car after a snowstorm. Crack the window so the CO escapes, and dig around the tailpipe, is something that everyone should know, as CO poisoning will just make you go to sleep, without smelling fumes.

It's not the car that's a concern, it's you. If the tailpipe becomes buried in the snow and you have even a pinhole exhaust leak the CO will enter the cabin- and because CO poisoning happens so gradually you won't even notice it. You'll fall asleep and never wake up.

11) If you have a vehicle equipped with AWD/4WD, make sure that as soon as you are back on your way and things are back to normal, you take your vehicle directly to the dealership and complain that the system is broken.

Had this over my bed from age 10 until the day I moved out of my parents house:

I want to know how much bondo is going to be on it...

So here's the thing about the V60. When I was a kid, Volvo wagons could be purchased by average income earners. Hell, we had one in 1983, at the same time my parents were trying to manage a 21% mortgage (the early '80s were scary). We didn't make lots of money. Today you'd call us middle-middle class.

I've actually known waaayyy too many guys who are seriously like this. They are generally the sort of dudes that wear bedazzled jeans and a half undone button down to a night club where they always get bottle service from their buddy who is a club promoter. They're the sort of dudes who talk about all these super

One of the more infuriating things to do as a person who appreciates out of the box, far stretching, true concept vehicles; is hang around one of the presentation models at a car show, hearing the reactions from the general public. Its a stream of "This will never be made", This is dumb", "This is impossible", "Why do

Great if you leave the wheels on when you work on your car. 90% of the time that's not the case for me. I also like to jack the car up just once. Jacking the car up to slide these under, then jacking them up is to many steps.

Actually, not that hard, really. You just have to have a lot of trust in your own abilities.