imissmyfordranger
Dr.Jeckyl
imissmyfordranger

That’s exactly how I read it.

I never trust the trip computer. They are always a bit too optimistic. My GTI gets 29 avg mpg manually calculating with mostly city driving. Mid to upper 30s on the highway and I tend to keep my foot in it.

Perhaps all these production companies should watch some you tube. It seems most of the good shows can be found there. Engineering Explained, The Humble Mechanic, Aging Wheels, The Straight Pipes, Chris Fix, and so on.

In my mind the thing that makes the most sense is that some other fire department has a unit for the back that matches this model year. 

This guy seems like a peach.

True, I was in an area with bad signal and drove to another area to get GPS loaded all the while forgetting my wife's car has built in Nav.

Carvana seems up and down. It may depend on zip codes I guess. They were offering me $18,500 a couple weeks ago for my ‘17 manual Sport with 63k miles. Maybe it's the plaid seats... Or maybe the lighting and PP add to the value?

This may explain my confusion. My GTI switches are pretty precise like this Porshe. And as an added bonus all 4 windows are auto up and down.

Thank you. I was afraid this was going to be a repeat of the post that is circling everyone’s social media. I've had a bit of a day and this would've had me screaming obscenities at my poor phone. One, no one listens to voicemail anymore, except maybe my dentist’s office when reminding me of my check up. So hopefully

This worries me. I've work for the same company for 14 years and I've been ready to leave for ages but haven't. I'm worried that other companies will just end up to be more of the same.

I can't believe I scrolled this far for the right answer. Let's see, it can tow a small trailer, from the reviews it drives well, easier to park and get around in big city traffic, great gas mileage for that long drive, and to top it off fully loaded for under 40k. You'll still have 20k left over to buy the base

This spectacular idea lasted a mere 3 years. I doubt many even knew it existed.

I wouldn't say they missed the SUV craze since Jeep is one of their brands.

Really liked it, then I drove it. Then I bought a GTI. It just didn't have enough Zoom Zoom. 

Sure elevator mechanics make good money, but there are a lot of ups and downs.

This is my take. I think of it as a Swiss army knife. I was thinking about a Mustang or a GTI when I bought my GTI. It isn’t as fast not does it get the attention that a Mustang might. But it’s better to fit the family, I was able to pick up 25 bags of mulch, my son and I were able to easily fit all our camping gear,

It seems this was more common back in the 70s, 80s, and 90s. My dad had a sedan that he drove all the time but a cheap pickup when he needed to haul something. 

Or calling a 4 cylinder, 4 pot.

OBS (old body style). Commonly used when describing the boxy trucks of the early 90s and 80s.

I had Countryside VW pull that with me and I started to walk. I already secured the loan through my credit union and had a much better rate than they were offering. They fed me a line of, we have to because we need to get your information on the credit report due to the Patriot Act. I explained that they need the