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This thing

@Buckus: it is OEM, but the kind of person who buys a bright orange sentra with factory go-fast parts and a 6-speed manual is also the kind of person who peels out at every stop light, misses and grinds gears, and some other third thing to abuse their car. Also, RE: paint, Check out the rubbed-off section on the

@RamblinReck89: I saw one of these at Food Lion Auto Fair in Charlotte two years ago. I um... Don't know what to say.

@grzydj: My neighbor has 2. One is the Shelby variant with the 318/5-speed.

CrackPipe for several reasons.

We haven't had a diesel bimmer since the e28 524tD and I would love one.

As someone who has worked in call centers for a few companies, I've noticed that a lot of these "tips" in the comments to get what you want are almost a guarantee that your service will be average at best.

@danio3834: XG300/350 - it had alloy wheels copied from Bentley hubcaps and it was actually quite nice inside.

@VMA1T: My grandfather had one — it was a terrifically boring car.

@CrabSpirits: And, that's the plymouth version of the Rampage. What was it called?

5:35 left. Can't type very well without coffee

@solracer: I remember this car because a girlfriend in college had one. It was huge inside, which was good because I'm 6'3" and she was 5"11"

I've got image failure but the most forgotten car I think I know is the Chevy Corsica. You rarely see them on the road, despite having been the fleet car of choice for many, many rental companies, municipal water departments, and drivers' education schools in the late 80s- Early 90s.

15 years ago, in college, I had a friend who was a Citation enthusiast. Really. His family had five of them. He had the 2-door 4-speed X-11 v-6 hatch that seemed to always be up on jack stands for some reason or another. His dad had an x-11 coupe that was camino'd with a 3.1/5speed swap from a beretta or cavalier.

A few years ago when the Toureg got the V10 hotrod diesel (2008?) I was able to build a Toureg TDi to over 86k

regarding the grant steering wheel (as seen on several NCOCP cars lately)

obligatory...

The accusatory tone toward the bottom-of-the-stack laborers really shows what kind of regard GM had toward their employees. Like tiberius below me said: I want to see the film geared toward the management. I imagine it would be somewhere along the lines of "Let's blame the little guy because we won't admit any