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Nice find, and it is interesting seeing which cars hold a larger percentage of their original value over the years!

There was an air intake around/just below the license plate, if memory serves. It worked rather well, and certainly gave the car a unique look.

This looks beautiful, although I assume that it's unrelated to this. xD

The Smart's cabin may be intact because of that safety cell, but when it goes flying and bounces into an oncoming lane that won't mean much.

If you can find a 1990-1993 Q45, I'll +1 all day long. The grilleless front fascia of those model years looked better IMO.

I wouldn't conclude that too quickly; many good games could be even better with the addition of mods. Skyrim, for example, is perfectly fine on its own. With mods it becomes a whole other animal though!

The modding scene on PC surely makes up for these grievances.

I'm glad to see that the airlines are taking corrective measures. Let's hope that this isn't the spark that ignites the region.

1st Gear: Good, Sedans Kind Of Suck

Fair enough, and at least some good [though a disproportionately small amount] came from it.

I was being satirical. I think that the Cash for Clunkers program was ridiculous, artificially drove up prices on the used market, destroyed plenty of perfectly fine automobiles, etc.

"I thought Cash for Clunkers got rid of this shit..."

This article perfectly represents just about everything in regards to building a PC. I threw mine together two years ago now, and Paul did indeed become my best friend. The CPU tension bar taking much more pressure than you would've thought, the joy of routing all of the PSU's cables, the first time you power it up…

I couldn't agree more; the damn thing took so much pressure to get shut that I thought that I was going to damage something.

Apparently it's as bad to drive as it is to look at it. Daewoo made a rebadged version of this, which came to America as the Pontiac Le Mans.

I actually love the look of this generation of Dart.

You're correct; no grenades were used, much less left on the bed. The only thing that could possibly be construed as a grenade was the guy's headset, which he took off and set on the bed before he went to answer the door.

"I can't get over the fact that the cops just bring a bunch of grenades into the room, and then they leave them on Gilbert's bed—nevermind the assault rifles."