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My father is a bartender, so he deals with a good share of drunks and hears about the DUI arrests they get all the time...

Some guy in my neighborhood uses a late 90s one as a lawn care truck. He tows a mower, weedwacker, and a few trashcans with the top down. Must be nice

I love Louie (Louis) CK.. he is one of my favorite comedians

Jeez... how are you not lead mechanic or mechanical engineer at Ferrari yet?

Current gen Volvo S60. Its a Swede. Known for its comfort. All the reviewers love the seats. They are not racy, but soak up miles. And I'd know. I went nonstop from NJ to FL in em and had no pain.

He is not the Stig... but he is the Stig's Swedish cousin!

Id like to change the late 90s Windstar to a early 2000's Windstar. This is an 2001 Windstar. Notice the black B pillar (unlike the late 90s)

2001 Ford Windstar. Black B-pillar and everything else pointed out before

Shoot.. you may have something... maybe if I look for a later gen or a base model it'll have black plastic (which would look the same as glass at night)

I would have to say its a late 90s Ford Windstar.

They all have advantages... the Quest isn't the best looking (in my opinion). The Sienna from Toyota has AWD though (the only one with it as an option). The Odyssey from Honda is while, a Honda. And the Town and Country from Chrysler has a lot of niceties like leather and navigation and pretty comfy (my neighbor had

They all have advantages... the Quest isn't the best looking (in my opinion). The Sienna from Toyota has AWD though (the only one with it as an option). The Odyssey from Honda is while, a Honda. And the Town and Country from Chrysler has a lot of niceties like leather and navigation and pretty comfy (my neighbor had

Why not keep one in the back office of the rental agency?

Florida has a similar law (don't know number) stating:

And Mitsubishi would quote that saying "The car is [the only] one [you] should every drive. The only good use for it is driving."

I agree! Anything to cover up that monster grille!

The 2013 Chrysler 300 John Varvatos edition. First problem, I don't really know who he is. I think he designs clothes. Not quite sure. Second, doesn't look very different from standard 300. Third, it costs quite a lot.

Such a shame. I'm sure that lip spoiler could have saved the company.

But it seems pretty easy for a crook to then get a removable steering wheel and just pop it on before driving. I mean,how much does the wheel cost? It can't be that hard to simply have a thief break in your car and pop it on the steering column.

I personally am not at all shallow minded. I am simply saying that people do not like change. Many are locked into their old beliefs. Do you really think that back in the early 1900s when gender inequality was a big thing, that pinki was a popular color for men? No. Those that did got reprimanded and labeled homos and