merl3noir
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merl3noir

While they have certainly raised a lot of money, in terms of developing a high tech product, that is a tiny sum of money. Considering everything they have promised, and that unlike many other high tech products, this also requires Government safety approval, I don’t think they have raised enough. I hope that they have

I like wagons too... but while I know lots of Americans who say they like wagons, I don’t know any who actually buy the few that are/have been sold in the US recently. And I include myself in that. Audi and Mercedes are about the only ones I would seriously buy, but they are trumped by other none wagon options.

When I go to Europe, I am always pleasantly surprised by most the Opels/Vauxhalls I have driven. I dare say that it is one of the better brands under GM. Sadly every time I hear that GM is going to sell a re-bodied or re-badged Opel in the US I fear what will happen. I never understand why US car manufacturers have

haha... Opps... I guess my brain is in England this morning.

I have had police tell me to follow them to some place safer, to me that is the best scenario. By contrast a friend of mine who is a retired Police detective and a Volunteer with Search and Rescue almost took out a police car that was stopped on a blind corner of a narrow road. He was surprised to see the patrol car

You sound like my brother, He loves old car’s, but does not have the budget or the time required to keep them running right. MY dad has given him several of his cars when he replaces them with something newer and invariably my brother sells them to get money to fix a car that does not run. In one case he sold a Subaru

I hope to god you don't have a veggie garden in that yard. Think of the cruelty you'd be inflicting.

back then... yes.

Which story to tell... all I can say was my first car was a Honda Accord... we nick named it the Honda Accordian, as it’s body panels tended to get bent and then pulled back into roughly the same shape... a lot.

This is why rich kids are such douches... they never have the fun of owning a beater that they can literally destroy for... well what ever inspires you. Everyone needs to own a beater car as a teenager.

Marc Marquez is really the only one that knows the truth, it’s certainly impossible to say if he was or was not trying to help Lorenzo.

F1 is no exception, many drivers pay to drive. Well in actuality they bring sponsors that pay the teams to give them a ride.

You guys most only be looking at the tiny clip that lanesplitter has at the top of the article. Having watch the entire race, prior to this incident Rossi gestures at Marc after over taking him. Could not tell if he gives him the finger or is just raising a fist to him. Previously Rossi also stares long and hard at

Other than high siding my motorcycle because of a damp centerline I’ve not really had a “bad” day myself.

See my Comment to chipper.

Hmm not sure how to respond to this. I suspect looking at things that your confused because some how my reply to Sean MacDonald’s reply to my original comment ended up showing up as a comment to Chris Force. I suspect if you look through the comments in the correct order you may have a clearer understanding.

I doubt it... I'm not a fan of Harleys, their appeal is lost on me.

Well I sort of understand why you ride a Harley, but I still don’t see why I should.

I will never understand someone that comes to a blog site... and proceeds to complains about having to read to much.

Where I used to go skiing as a kid there was a house right next to a sharp bend on the road to the ski area. The roof of the house was just slightly below the level of the road. I always imagined someone coming down from skiing, driving a little too fast and they slide off the road and right onto the roof of the