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I like this better.

I miss the rear wheel drive Malibu.

I blame a forklift driver with a chip on his shoulder and something to prove.

Yeah...I get that side too. And on that, both sides are wrong. The guy resorting to violence was a little more in the wrong in my personal opinion but that is up to debate. But like I said, I wouldn't resort to fighting over a parking spot.

I gotta say, aside from the fact that I wouldn't resort to fighting over a parking spot, I usually carry a pistol on me. If a man attempts to reach in my car in a violent manner, there is a good chance that there will be a .45 shaped hole somewhere on his person.

I think the original would do a better job at clearing the river or lake. Also, I don't think Bo and Luke would want to get caught dead driving the same vehicle as Roscoe.

My jeep saw more water, mud, and harsh roads than it probably deserved to see but it took it all like a champ. Between being buried in the mud and up to its windshield in water crossing creeks and mudholes, it took on more water than a large kiddy pool. I could see this thing shitting giant electronic bricks at the

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Sad to say, but I like this Audi's sound a lot more.

Please refrain from posting pictures of the new Pagani in the presence of the Gumpert Tornante.

@gman1023: Yeah...that bit at the end is pretty much how I thought people saw Pittsburgh. Its a town full of things that use to be here. A town that "was". Even when traveling for business when I visit places like Boston, Tampa, Charlotte, San Diego, or any other place, Pittsburgh is always seen as Steel Town or the

@gman1023: Honestly, since I live here, I don't really know what outsiders know of Pittsburgh for. I mean we have the Steelers, all the dead steel industry, three rivers and a ton of bridges. I never saw our abundance of small colleges the focal point of attention to my town.

Wow...after living in the pittsburgh region my entire life, I never saw any light of hope in this society. I will count this as a blessing because once miscreants start quoting literature in their acts of vandalism, we can at least say the schooling systems are working.

Its like they took the awesomeness of BTTF, the graphics and lip sync abilities of 3 years ago, and the character designers from Nickelodeon's Jimmy Neutron. I want to say "YAY!" but something inside of me says "aww...damn."

Ok...this is what really pisses me off about my generation. Sure, we have the kids that have grown up on Gran Turismo and become great drivers and drifters in almost miracle/fairytale like stories. But people fail to see the other end of the stick; the very blunt, retarded end of the stick that was used to beat these

@FrankenStang: Absolutely nothing new. They just said that it had 710hp, insane speed/acceleration, and that the "gaudy rims are part of the package."...or something close to that.

Oddly enough, I took my grandmother to a doctor's appointment at UPMC Pittsburgh and picked up a Auto Week magazine. While waiting for her to finish up the appointment, I browsed through the pages of AW and counting my blessings because that was the only magazine with any sense of testosterone amidst a rack of home

@Straussberg: I got buddies living in TN who watch duces, unimogs, and other vehicles of the non-track nature all the time. There are still some states out there that don't require inspections, emissions, and those other pesky rules.

Jeep Wrangler....hands down the most fun I have had on the cheap.