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MushyHeirloom
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@srelliott83: I'm not totally sure what you're on about here.

Given its condition, and the two Fieros I gave thumbs-up to yesterday (an earlier model and an '88, both black) giving me a few ideas, this seems like a fair price.

Mmm, giant Equinox, jack shit for visibility, awkward grille.

@pbrtim: I just tried, but Nibbles fucked up, to post:

@clank-o-tron: Don't look at me and my suggestion of an immaculately-kept Volvo 960.

@Roberto G.: Sounds downright vulgar(i) to me.

@ferric oxide: Depends what state you live in now. If your plates don't say Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Florida, or California, you have a bit of leeway in New Hampshire, and if you do get pulled over, you may well get a verbal warning that doesn't go on the record.

@snark_attack: Nah, but they'll be able to assume guilt unless you provide them a readout from your car's computer. Got an older car, or care about your privacy? Guilty.

@nutbastard: At least they have to pace you with a calibrated speedometer in their car, so they're accurate to within a few MPH.

@SmaartAasSaabr: The 300 Touring was the European version of the Magnum - except with a more-attractive 300 nose. I'd love to build one here in the States.

@Venivedivice: No joke. I saw a couple Superbs, Mondeos, and basic vans (Renault Kangoo, Peugeot Partner, Fiat Doblo) when I was in Scotland last year, but the majority of minicabs (private hire) were Octavia (Octavias?).

@Smells_Homeless: No, it makes sense to me. Killing someone with whom you have a problem is rash and despicable, but killing innocent people is exponentially worse.

@bcraig3: It's actually a GTA Rampage. Kill 10 people in 3 hours with a minicab and a firearm. He just went overboard.

@Enorym: I'm just picking out the one bright spot. Don't mind me.

Hey, I was once deemed "smooth and satisfying", and I don't even cause cancer.

@Devryn: That's because - did I not word it very well? - the "City" is an official part of their cities' names. New York City is officially just "New York", but the "City" is added to differentiate.