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VW can sell tons of that new-old bus here. They can even have it as the official vehicle for Austinites.

and how many pickups with those engines you see in the market? They need to make the Amarok legal here. Won’t make enough sales to justify the expenses. Remember that VW commercial vehicles is not swimming in money.

Please go back to Jezebel.

I personally think that 100HP are more than enough, but think about the U.S. public: 200hp are “weak”. They drive automatic vehicles, and they need plenty of torque to jump from one stop sign to another.

I went to the launch at the Llao Llao hotel in Argentina, and if they didn’t change that engine for a more powerful unit, here in the US the pickup has no chance.

Maybe. But even with a powerful engine, they will struggle to make what is a “small” pickup to the U.S. market. If VW wants to offer it here, they should put the Amarok on steroids, and use a detuned 4.2 V8 gas or diesel version engines as top level.

Not for the US. Engine lacks what is considered “enough” power for a pickup.

If they attack without warning with a nuclear bomb, what do they expect will be our reaction? Who can jump on their side?

RR is for rappers, Bentley is for rappers. Get a F-250 for you (Focus RS is an alternative), and your wife can have a big SUV.

I support your message.

Shit, after all, I want to know what my rooster and chicks do in the dark. I want to check for rodents, see the sky with that camera, and I can check the tractor and semi tire temps with that toy cellphone.

They can use Lamborghini engines.

I know what it is!! my rooster coming to say hello.

Here.

I live where doors and windows are open. I can go to my neighbor’s right now, and after greeting their dog, I can take anything. I just need to leave a note. (eg: out of beer, stole one from you. J)

Are you sure that car is not the 2018 Fusion?

Ha! wife saw one the other day and told me” nice buggy”

Justin, you are grounded. Go to your room now, and I’m going there to check for smells. I’m warning you.

After hearing a family burn alive after a truck hit them, yes, I always carry a fire extinguisher and a crowbar.