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Infrared detector for adaptive cruise control/infrared display in the HUD?

You also feel that it could do more, and when looking at the tachometer, there's at least another 1,500 revs to go until redline. I believe the only reason for it to stop there is the GTI's top speed of 152 mph. The diesel is not allowed to match the star of the lineup. Still, if you choose the manual gearbox, the GTD

I have a MY10 Golf TDI and I have concerns about messing with the engine due to the DPF. That thing is finicky enough already! If they had offered the GTD when I bought my Golf I would certainly not be driving my Golf right now...

I'd skip the 5s in that increment and just do $10k, $20k, etc. Dream car for less than $5k? Sorry, that's not much of a dream.

Track isn't fast enough for an F1 car to really get it's aerodynamics working. Also, 4 wheel drive rules so you'd really have to modify an F1 car to get that working. Not to mention that as a driver I'd want a little more protection around my head in case I do go off the edge. F1 cars aren't meant to withstand a

I agree with all the Prius hating and here's why:

Although grad school is certainly the natural place where papers get written it certainly doesn't mean that a person couldn't write a quality paper with no corporate or academic backing. The problem is that the type of equipment you need to get the proper data for a biological paper is usually quite expensive. :(

Or you may find that the ascorbic acid prematurely degrades the peptide from the honey! I see a paper in your future.

Yeah, you get my vote.

Nope, it's still ugly...