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It does appear to be an industry problem for cars of that age, so I think the NHTSA would have many more vehicles it would need to recall from various manufacturers. Since the owner in the article above had a 2003, I searched 2003 F150 rust brake lines (among many other vehicles I tried), same problems exist. The

My opinion as a veteran of desert storm and a 4 time bronze star recipient that I might look stupid n my hummer but unlike some people I have earned my right to drive my hummer. I just don't like to look like a man bitch in my cube and g wagon because I dont want people to know im a stay at home house maid and afraid

aha...I only looked at what it costs to fill propane vehicles at u-haul, and the price was ridiculous, about $4 a gallon. I did see the wholesale price for propane is much, much lower

Curious - are you getting better than the 15-19 mpg the seller is claiming on the Audi?

I can't buy that we are the earliest possible intelligent civilization, that it took over 13.8 billion years (or perhaps longer); heck, I'd find a seven day construction of the universe more plausible. However, civilizations with the ability to develop a warp drive may just not be plentiful enough for us to have been

Did a GIS for a photo of Johnny Manziel reading a book - any book - so that I could photoshop it into one of the books listed above, then collect the profit.

The next twist in that post - God has instructed her to set up a freaky fetish human-giraffe sex webcam site to make that $5500-$7000 a week

So, you have 266 posts to this article, and I am simply not patient enough to read through them to see if this was asked - based on your service costs, fuel usage, insurance, do you have a rough idea of what your cost per mile is? Just curious, as I am not in the market for a vehicle that costs any more than an

Another article I've read indicates it will be a bit more complicated - you will need concrete proof that you were in an accident in the car.

That kind of comment is reprehensible...

I did not know that they continue to drain the battery after shutoff (and I just ordered one)...thanks for the heads up

1st Gear - An alternative scenario to the one many have already accepted; what if Ray DeGiorgio hid the part change only because he had requested it repeatedly and it had been rejected due to cost concerns? I read this morning that changes had been proposed, rejected in committee at GM (in the linked article), then

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I'd imagine that internally at the Today show, there is a belief that the interviews should not be hard hitting as that isn't what their target audience wants in the morning. I'd still call the soft handed approach a mistake.

I was part of a focus group on this concept (I think I mention this every time Torch mentions the Dune). I gave it high marks, but said it should be 1-2" taller in my comments. I had mixed feelings about the interior.

If this was staged... it would have been filmed better than this.

yeah, you're probably right

I know Chrysler greatly underestimated the demand for the RAM 3.0 Motori diesel, so you could be right.

Well, partly because many customers will go in right before their warranties expire, demanding that every TSB issue be corrected, whether there is anything wrong or not.

Yes, that pretty much sums it up...I bet I have read about the Fermi paradox at some point, then incorporated (or plagiarized) it into my own opinions.