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You won’t die alone on this hill.

I can’t speak for every airline, but I fly a lot and when I’ve chosen exit row on websites, apps and airport check in kiosks, I’ve always had to click an acknowledgment of my responsibilities and ability to carry them out. They also ask when I scan my boarding pass at the gate. All of that happens before I sit down

The stereo system is so good even the flywheel dances!

It’s reasonable to assume the stereo system was installed before the flywheel issue came up.

If it’s anything like the XJS, the radiator is just dead weight.

The google says decepzione is Italian for deception, like a sleeper. But it also says decepzione is Corsican for disappointment, like a Chrysler.

Odds are the 911 caller that said they heard an explosion has never actually heard a real one and just described the crash they heard like that.

lol that’s hilarious.

I liked the stitching on those Audi seats for the first two years, but I don’t think they aged well. I used to see a baseball glove, now I see a rawhide chew toy or Frankenstein’s monster.

I always roll my eyes when i read comments about how cheap cars should be, but i really think the asking on this one is about 20% high.

Also, those silver interior parts look terrible with the tan seats and brown carpet. Just awful.

3 - The article says it’s a pressure regulation valve. To me that implies that it’s expected to open and close as part of normal operation. It doesn’t sound like it’s a safety or emergency popoff valve that is designed only to open if something else has gone wrong.

I think where this gets sticky and maybe an exception to the first amendment is that a message on a license plate can be interpreted as a government endorsement. A license plate is issued by the state, it’s not the same as putting a sticker on a bumper. It’s subjective and requires a judgement call, and that’s always

I grew up in TX where subtle differences were noticed and people that bought GMCs swore they were heavier duty with thicker better steel used for body and frame, etc. Sounded like boolsh to me and many other people but these conversations were had standing around in the alley King Of The Hill style and the standard

I wonder if Geely would have bought Saab if GM hadn’t let it rot. I kind of doubt it. Buying two Scandinavian marques seems kind of crazy even for Geely. 

I’m too lazy to google but I’ve been under the impression that GM got in bed with Saab through some larger Euro deal and were kind of stuck in a contractual obligation/sunk cost fallacy that dragged out the brand’s death. It’s a shame, but yeah. Weirdos, even when they are lucky or kind of genius usually make good

That’s what I remember the draw being. My uncle’s family bought 4 or 5 of them. They liked buying new cars but didn’t like being pressured by salespeople and were willing to pay a little more for that experience. Especially since other Saturn buyers weren’t able to pay less by negotiating aggressively. That’s what

For real. I’d probably buy one if it had even just 100 more horses, but I’m just not quite that decrepit yet.

No shame, it’s a good looking vehicle. Buick has always been able to inject a little style into GM products when they made that the priority. When it’s sitting still you can almost forget that it has 137hp.

I’ve never been to China or anything, but I’ve been under the impression that for the first time since they went commie, they were developing an aspirational middle class that wasn’t being completely crushed by the government but still kind of needed to keep it on the down low. I don’t know where they are at with that

Yeah I’m tempted to second-guess killing off the Firebird/Trans Am in ‘02, but given that they’d already done it...

I was sad to see these badges die, but not for sound business reasons. So it goes.