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JimHallChaparral2F
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War is hell as they say. The US has indeed been guilty at times of atrocities, notably the Mei Lai massacre in Viet Nam. But, as a whole, the US military has conducted itself much more honorably than North Korea. The whole museum is a farce, blatant propaganda on the behalf of the Kim dynasty in North Korea. Joseph

Plump, chump Trump got a bump and lump on his fat, ugly head by that salesman.I just hope someone can come along and trump Trump. Time to dump Trump. And for those who fist pump Trump, may you fall into a sump of Trump poo. If this guy becomes president, I will consider giving up my citizenship.

Film Hell’s Angels? Don’t even look at them. They don’t carry ball peen hammers for nothing.

I liked the video because it is so 1980s. Yes, poor quality VHS was the norm back then, which makes the commercial make me hearken back to that time.

Acuras are like so meh to me. Bland, hideous and overpriced. Honestly, the Outlander is better looking IMO and offers a lot more value. I agree with your assessment.

Funny, but you would think that a 2.0 liter 4 cylinder, even if turbocharged, would get good fuel economy. But no, they suck gas like the lead sleds of the 60s. But, every time I take the car out, it is worth it, even if I am not in boost much. They are so fun to drive. Ford has a 2.7 turbo in their F150 and it too

Please show me one Can Am car in Mate’s pictures. And, under the Historic Sports Cars, I guess I can’t seem to find one Can Am car. Lots of Group 5 Lola T70 MkIIIBs, but they were endurance cars, not Can Am cars.

I did the video for the song and the truck itself is very fetching. Who cares about the acting?

Given how few miles I put on a car a year, an SRT is right up my alley. Don’t be fooled by a 392 6.4 Hemi though. My Evo X since day one has never gotten better than 20 mpg on the highway and usually gets 12-13 mpg in town, no matter how gently I drive it. Many awd vehicles with V6s get horrible fuel economy.

While I was using sarcasm, the truth is that there are people like this, those who drive cars with headlights and taillights propped up with duct tape, dripping more oil than the Exxon Valdez, grinding sounds from the brake and ticking lifters crying in anguish. In Germany, you need to have your car safety checked for

Very simple my friend, elementary in fact. the PKK poses no threat to the US and has never threatened the US. Al Qaeda on the other hand has made the destruction of the US as paramount. I love how you armchair political strategists cannot see the forest through the trees. Open your eyes. Open your mind. Learn to read

The Outlander uses the same awd system that is found in the Evo X, which is an utterly amazing setup. Truth be told, neither vehicle will ever win a beauty contest. But, the Outlander is a better value IMO. While Mitsubishi seems to always to be flirting with death, Acura has been dying a slow, painful death in the

Speaking of COPO ZL1s, I had a chance to buy one with low miles in the early 1980s for about $15,000, which was actually a lot of money back then. I probably could have pulled it off, but at that time, Muscle Cars were not worth that much and were only slowly being appreciated as something much better than the newer

Oh, holy mother of Russia. A failure in one of mother Russia’s missiles? Nyet. Impossible. Somebody will pay and be sent off to a gulag in Siberia.

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I love these Supras. When I went back to college for the second time in the early 1980s to become a teacher, a classmate friend of mine had a new, shiny, black Supra. I was so impressed. Way cooler than a 280Z and waaaaaay cooler than my built GT4 level VW Scirocco. This was the same era that gave us the Celica and

Can Am? Someone mention the Can Am series? Got my attention right away. Then, I scrolled through all the pictures and guess what? No Can Am cars. Lots of Group 5 endurance Lola T70 Mk IIIBs, notably the Penske/Donohue 1969 Lola that won at the 24 hours of Daytona and later was stolen after the Sebring 12 hour race.

Well, as a two-Evo X owner and with Mitsubishi deciding not bring out an Evo XI, for me, Mitsubishi is dead. Deader than rotting flesh. Deader than a cemetery. Deader than a high school reunion of centenarians. The Mirage is just a mirage, while the Lancer ready for the home for the elderly and the Outlander and

Years ago, I was driving by a gas station when lo and behold, it looked like there was an F40 Ferrari there. I could barely contain my excitement. I pulled into the station parking lot and got out to look at the car. Immediately, something didn’t look right. It seemed too short and too narrow for what an F40 would

Go to hellcat.org and you will see that the demand is for the automatics. The things shift lightning fast. I have driven SRT Grand Cherokees and there is no way anyone could shift faster than the auto can. Due to the high demand for the A8, slowly but surely there are more M6s becoming available.

Maintenance and repairs on a car? Hell no. Just ignore check engine lights, squeals, ticking sounds, oil drips and spongy brakes. If you ignore them, they will go away in time...