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    lazlong76108
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    Usually the cutoff for models is 5'9". That makes Danica about a foot short. In all seriousness though, she's an ice queen. Do people with an attitude like that make good models?

    Having built many an unmarked cruiser, I can tell you they tint the windows DARK. Chances are you can't see who is in the car until they roll down the window.

    That's a real hard hit on that wheel. I bet the suspension on that side and the tranny are screwed.

    Magnums are one of those models that only douchebags drive.

    Isn't that the model with all the VANOS problems?

    Name it "Fulva". That way when people forget the name they can say, "I remember it rhymes with a female body part." Either that or "Delores".

    Good thing you didn't go to the police with that bloody evidence, booby-trapping your property is illegal in all 50 states.

    If the rear door leads to the passenger compartment then it's a 5-door. I fit leads to a separate trunk it's a 4-door

    How can Detroit up its profits to match foreign automakers?

    I think they would be dead considering they would be over 100 years old.

    Straight from VAERS and the CDC- zero deaths from measles in the last 12 years, 108 deaths from the vaccine in the same time frame.

    The #1 rule in changing a tire is to look at oncoming traffic every 10 seconds or so.

    Quit dropping crumbs and drinks in there.

    2000 Z3 coupe- 134K miles, 2.8L. Bidding is at $8100 with 22 hours to go.

    And about $10,000 a month in gas

    The original Volt:

    One of the most uncomfortable cars ever.

    All that and still only one cupholder. When are the Europeans going to wake up to the fact that Americans want more than one cupholder?

    I see no date stamp on the graph. How do we know it wasn't from when the owner had the car? I mean, it's not like the first thing a tech usually does is plug in the diagnostic tool, he would have found the OBD dongle. Also, it's not like a customer has ever said, "It's fixed, let's see what she'll do!" right out of

    Here in Texas you just ask for deferred adjudication (probation for 90 days), pay the adjudication fee (usually the same price as the fine) and walk out. Most of the time you don't even have to go to court, you just talk to the clerk. Get another ticket while on adjudication? No problem, pay $30 and spend a day in