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Interestingly enough, all in states that hate cars and anything related to driving.

I've driven manual cars in my home country for over a decade. The traffic was horrible and my left leg would be literally burning when got home, especially when I'd pick my wife up where she worked at, on the top of a hill in a stop-and-go jam.

1L, 1H, 2L, 2H, etc. Now think of the maneuver from 4H to 5L: declutch, move shifter to N, switch range button, switch L/H button, clutch, blip the throttle, declutch, move shifter to 1st/5th, clutch.

That's when you figure out that you're not really a long haul driver and that persisting on being a Luddite is beyond silly.

I wonder though if it'd be a flat-crank boxter-8...

I see what GM did here with a portly Liz Taylor trim.

In Brazil, there was the 1.3l Beetle (Fusca) and the 1.6l Big Beetle (Fuscão), but then VW came up with the double-carb 1.6l Super Big Beetle (Super Fuscão). Eventually, it was short-lived and both the 1.3l and the 1.6l got two carbs. And, no, the only mark that distinguished Super Fuscão was the cowl in the rear

The only French luxury that worked.

Excuse me, but SUVs are not as popular in the BRICs as in the US. There's a reason why both BMW and MB make SUVs in the US. So, make no mistake, a Bentley SUV couldn't but be targeted at the tasteless US market.

#2: I work as a software engineer and have worked at small and large companies, designing from inventory tracking to operating systems in industries like automation and semiconductors, most of them successful ones, but not all. In all cases, they were all led by leaders in the respective industries, people whose

#3: never thought that Ssangyong would make a school.

Trust me, Zagato design look better in person than in pictures. It's like only then can you appreciate the shape of the surface, while in picture the small contrast ratio flattens them or stretches them in the perspective.

California's finest...

I've always dug it!

You know, for a moment I thought that this was a cross-post from Jezebel...

Since we weren't raptured in May, we're screwed. This is the beginning of the end a couple months sooner. Aaahhh!!!...

It should work from both sleep or off. It's hard for me to help you from a distance. I have my son's desktop coming up everyday at noon, but for that to work I had to make sure that both the BIOS and the power plan allowed the system to be brought back on.

This research is flawed, because the Beetle is missing.

Unless you make sure that your power plan allows wake timers (Control Panel/Power Options/ Change Plan Settings/Change Advanced Power Settings/Sleep/Allow Wake Timers), the task will not wake the system up.