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Those Vr6s were pretty decent and that Era Passat was a decent ride. As long as you stayed away from the automatic. Would take an old vr6 over any of the turbos that followed on an older used car. Especially a used vw.

The Foxbat, which so many people had been so nervous about, turned out to a big and heavy plane that wasn’t particularly useful in combat.

Expensive car is fast this year. Details at 11

Women’s Volleyball and Gymnastics is the only reason I pay attention to the olympics.

For a family vehicle AC takes priority.

Hitting targets accurately is for pansies. Real men spray and pray.

There is an easy explanation. A common one. I see this shit amongst guys with boats, bikes and cars. A lot of them don’t do it intentionally. They buy them to use them. They buy these cars with the intention of driving the piss out of them.

CP

I think I’m having an exceptionally “stupid” day. Please disregard any posts from today.

If you are accusing me of using Jalopnik as a source of information then you are officially my sworn enemy.

If I recall correctly these were ok built penalty boxes and with a 3spd auto your top priority was finding a better car.

Mustangs, Meth and Misty

Your rehashing ancient tabloid nonsense from the 80's.

By disclosing the cost of a program, you can make estimates on requirements and what will be involved in meeting those requirements. You can figure out the entire supply chain and where and how development will occur. If program cost details are published, it’s easier to steal data. Shit like manufacturing techniques,

Love this video

If Kuss was flying #6, its probably serial number 163455, a C model (Lot 10)

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Going to ignore the content of the article due to poor quality and instead address the title