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oops... porsche ;-P

Plus, it is nice to see Lauda take some time out of his busy schedule to pose with a young soccer player.

You only have yourself to blame really.

Their friends all drive porches and must make amends.

That's fine, competition and innovation are good things just don't bring any of these back.

Actually I thought the auto reverse breaking was a great idea and while you don't need a camera for that to work it might be nice to see why your car is auto breaking. It's also a great help for parallel parking in a really tight squeeze. We just happened to get one in our new van and I like it more than I assumed I

DirecTV hires marketing data firms that compile consumer information from credit cards and other sources to identify, for instance, Spanish speakers, people trying to lose weight or, in the case of the Toyota campaign, who are like to buy new gadgets. DirecTV can transmit the ads only to subscribers who meet the

Are you getting that freeway sex on tape?

All I see is you wasting your time verifying information we already had but thanks for doing the footwork.

@ Travis

Haha, that's as good an explanation as I've heard.

lol, I had none of those problems. The only one I can identify with is putting it on the key ring. I left mine separate as I do with all modern keys and their fobs, they are all just too bulky these days. I don't find the Saab key to be any better or worse by comparison. It wasn't the same as any key I'd had before

I was told it was to save your knee in case of an accident but I have no idea how accurate that is. They've been putting the ignition there for a long time though.

No Saab huh?

You lost me, I just hate GM vehicles.

I'd be enthusiastic if it was made by anyone other than GM.

Sometimes they write themselves. ;-)