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Eric Leonard
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I’m guessing that the NASA engineers probably didn’t have 70 years of gunk to remove before they failed this goal over a weekend and some beer, though. lol

I haven’t heard this song in YEARS. Maybe we can get some White Limozeen next. lol

For what his cars cost, he’d better send it with a Swedish Swimsuit model who gives me a happy ending to my massage.

#alternativefacts #alternativephotos

I consider this news to be way more legitimate than all of the times that they posted this picture with “The New Ford Bronco” in the headline.

Yes. That’s why I moved back to the midwest. The last year I lived there, we went 186 days without CLOUDS. Sunny and 72 gets really boring if you’re used to 4 seasons, sometimes in the same day like in Chicago. lol

Used to drive one of these back and forth between La Jolla, CA and Jacumba Hot Springs, CA all the time. 1968, I believe. This would have been in 2002 - 2004. Had a 351 Cleveland and a 5-speed knuckle buster. Was actually not THAT bad to drive, just immense. And bouncy due to a hydraulic lift hanging off the back

I think that has less to do with the gas guzzler tax (which doesn’t apply to trucks or SUVs), and more to do with gas prices.

Hey, as long as people keep buying them, and Big Daddy BMW Group keeps paying the bills, Rolls Royce will continue to turn out things that shock, awe, and exude confidence and poise.

I dunno, one of my buddies just bought a LaCrosse, and it’s pretty damn sexy for a huge luxobarge. And it rides like a dream with magnetic ride control. The pictures weren’t impressive, but IRL, it has a pretty solid presence.

You mean a gas guzzler tax? We already have one of those. :-)

This bitch right here. Bought with 54,000 miles, the wrecker dragged it out of my driveway after 4 transmissions and 2 engines with 95,000 on the clock. And a myriad of electronic gremlins. Best car ever when it ran. Which wasn’t often. Guess that’s what happens when you buy an American bloatmobile built by the

That house in San Francisco costs eleventy billion dollars.

How dare you spread such vicious lies. I demand that you remove this comment immediately.

I’ll tell you, it wasn’t with his thumb that he figured it out. lol

That sounds like a Wisconsin problem, not a Jetta problem. lol

Weird. My ‘01 EX-L didn’t have that issue, maybe that’s the cutoff before the trunk gremlin was installed at the factory.

Good for Michigan. I can think of no better place to test autonomous vehicles than the 12 months of construction, potholes, random traffic jams, and vehicle destruction that is I-94.

I guess it’s personal preference and maintenance cost. I was under the impression that they couldn’t strobe xenon lamps, and that was the reason for the halogens.

Around here it’s pretty easy to pick out the PI Explorers from the soccer moms. The headlight assemblies are different. The soccer mom usually gets Xenons in her Explorer, and the PI Explorers all have halogens.