moneyhustard
Money Hustard
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Hmm... if only there were some kind of weapons system that excelled at taking out light armor and infantry columns with minimal risk of collateral damage and a relatively low cost... nah, that's silly. It'll probably never fit on one of these planes.

Volvo wins at seats so hard. My mom's '06 V70 (which incidentally has a manual, go Mom) has vastly more comfortable seats than roughly similar vintage cars I've owned from Ze Germans (M3, S4). I was blown away.

I haven't rallied it yet. Maybe this weekend.

Because Fiat doesn't feel like America can get there head around another Fiat model name. One day they will have 12 cars in the US market, all named 500-something.

FUKKEN SAVED

a car is too fast if it's only fast under conditions that aren't suitable for public roads. For instance, the C6 ZR1 has such long gearing and such a huge discrepancy between "on-boost" and "0ff-boost" performance, that if you even get into boost for a second in anything besides first gear, you're breaking every speed

Impossible!!!!

The range-topping V6 is equivalent to the 335i or S4, not the M3. Now that I think of it, Audi doesn't have an M3 fighter either

I imagine they plan to release an XE-R at some point.

I was a little concerned to see that being typed on my screen, too.

So, The new Lagonda, is what the new Lincoln Continental would look like if it were around today?

From the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration site...

As for field sobriety tests, they're not a complete test of sobriety, and I highly doubt they would hold up in court. They're merely a shorthand method for police to determine if further testing is needed (breathalyzer and blood/urine tests need more time and equipment).