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Also the Saab reverse lockout actually kept you from doing anything with the ignition key unless the car was in reverse. At least it did when new. I haven't driven a single 900 that still works that way (or still requires the clutch to be pressed to start the car)

PATENT PENDING

Sorry, can't hear you over the sound of ALL THIS FREEDOM

So far it's a tossup between Canada and Germany. I'd love to get to Germany but the wife speaks French and we would be so far away from everything we know

I'm glad it's not actually. Seriously considering moving up that way for reasons directly Us related

Rebuttal to your rebuttal. Canada is still on the continent of North 'Murrica

Still America (the continent)

DO YOUR CIVIC DUTY

Because, regardless of what transmission you use, shit can still fall down there

So I'm having this dream I saw a Turbo Z, but I know it must be a dream because how often do you see these anymore?

Well then he's pretty bad at it

Since the ISB was released in 1998, it's more like 17 years but hey who's counting, right?

RAM's EcoDiesel (ugh) carries cred because it offers a nice middle ground between capability and efficiency. Obviously, 28MPG unloaded is a pretty big deal.

That's what nearly twenty years of progress will do :)

Until designers can get over the poorly-executed "fixes" for things like pedestrian safety and side impact worthiness, every newer vehicle is going to look like A fucked X and throw a little Y in there too for good measure.

I don't know who these folks are