herrickgriffin1
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Everybody in Dallas this morning be like:

I was stationed at Coast Guard Airstation Barbers Pt. when Branson splashed down in his balloon off of Hawaii. I didn't have duty that day so I wasn't on one of the two helicopters that picked up Branson along with Fossett and Lindstrand. But I was on the ramp when they landed.

So buy one now and enjoy reasonable insurance for a year. Then get more and more aggravated as your premiums rise as your truck depreciates.

A Volvo 240 (Jalop sweetheart) rear ends the only TSX wagon in the country (another sweetheart) with what looks like an early 90s Celica looking on, what are the odds?

I love the idea of a luxury-research vessel. It's so Bond-villany.

Can confirm, grew up in Florida and currently live in Ohio. Even though it seems warm to northeners if it was just 90+ and suddenly dips below 60 you feel like you're dying. Even after you've become acclimated to colder climates.

I call bullshit. Going from electronics to cars is a gigantic leap. I'm guessing they're just developing the infotainment software and 3D mapping.

Looks like a Chinese copy of an American pickup with the obligatory "see we're not copying you" generic face grafted on.

The Model S and the upcoming Model X wouldn't fit the bill, however, Tesla could easily add a customized body on top of their skateboard-like platform to make an excellent mail truck.

As a longtime Passater, I'll go ahead and speak for most VW owners in saying that it's no surprise to see Skoda continue to offer better versions of VW's cars.

I can see the headline now

BMW's proprietary iDrive system, which had the user-friendliness of the Large Hadron Collider.