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I want to echo what LTK said. I am on a lot with 4 salespeople including myself. We try to leave people alone as much as possible, but you know what I hear about 50 times more than "I wish you people would leave me alone"? "The last place I went no one ever came out to see what I needed, I guess they're not

Previous owner missed a huge opportunity not going with "GTAV10" as the plate.

I'm so sorry. I really am. I hate doing this, but I'm gonna be that guy. First car in the ad (red one) is a Sport, not Turbo. Those wheels are new for 2014, but it lacks the intercooler vents that the Turbo has. Why they wouldn't use a Turbo (a car they've never explicitly advertised) or an Abarth is beyond me.

They trash Ford for MFT problems, but they say to avoid the HondaLink system while saying the Accord is the Best Midsize Sedan??? Where's the objectivity?

You make some very good points, after the anecdote, about what makes a good salesperson.

I like your idea, but I'd have to go with the (Strangely, same year) 1977 Fiat X 1/9 comparing itself to the Ferrari 308 GTB, among others.

I hope teams make like WWII bombers and name their penis cones. "Eccelstones Wrath" or "The Pride of Montezemolo" have a nice ring. "Taking You To Brawn Town" perhaps?

Not that it completely discounts your advice (it doesn't, your advice is pretty good), but all those cars prices when they were new save for one are at or above the average transaction price for new cars as of the middle of 2013, $31,125. The lone standout (HHR) is a 5 year old model that is no longer produced and,

I nominate every Heated Windshield button on every car ever.

By party I meant concert.

I was once getting ready to go to a party with "someone else" whose mom stopped her and said "Someone else, you can't take ecstasy to the concert. They'll take it away from you at the door." We were all 16/17 at the time.

It's quite possible. My username is the phonetic spelling of my last name.

I wish I were confident enough to say more, but Kevin will probably sue everyone who talks about her.

For me it's all about the car that's equipped with it. Does the car do the wood thing because wood = luxury, or because it matches the character of the car? I used to valet, and to me even in the most luxurious of luxury cars, wood can be done very poorly. I don't understand why the Germans do it. As they do with most

The Buick Roadmaster Estate. Big Chebby V8 up front (I'm thinking LSA), drive wheels and OG backup sensors (aka backwards-facing seats for adventurous and iron-stomached youngsters) in the rear. Room enough for 8 and all the family's luggage. Put some displacement-on-demand and stop/start technology in there and you

I would give up my Focus ST in the blink of an eye for that.

You, sir, are referring to "The Bog". I am also too young to have witnessed it, but my uncle was there the year that it came to an end due to the torching of a Greyhound bus. No photos of the bus, but I do have a small collection of photos of various car-casses smoldering in the Bog, as well as a photo of an officer

As someone who grew up in Connecticut and moved to Ohio 12 years ago, you're spot on with both of those states AS REVIEWED. Steamed burgers suck ass, and I don't allow spaghetti in the same household where chili is being made. However, you should be ashamed for missing CLAM ROLLS as a staple CT food. A pile of

I would argue that the Mazdaspeed6 was not the STI-for-grownups.  That honor goes to the Legacy GT and Spec B.  The LGT was available with the speedy motor with a wagon, where the Speed6 was only available in sedan form.