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Small caveat to the free paper copy: it only applies once to the original purchaser. So if you buy a recent used FCA-car and the previous owner never bothered to do so, you don't get the manual for free unless you're willing to print the PDF from the brand's website.

It qualifies as a lemon, not automatically a full replacement. A couple years ago, I had to lemon law my car for a non-critical (meaning not life-threatening) fault with the radio. Settlement was a completely new radio and a lump sum payment for the trouble. Had I not taken the settlement, it would have gone to court

Obviously a state-by-state issue, but many states I know of it's the opposite of what you're thinking: you can't collect unemployment if you quit, but can if you're fired. That's why companies prefer to dick around with a worker's hours and shifts (if variable hours/shifts are industry-norm) in order to try and

"Not Recommended". I don't have an actual source, but my Dart with the exact same powertrain setup doesn't recommend towing with the 1.4T (its 2.4L gets a 1000 lb rating). Honestly, you wouldn't want the 1.4T for towing, either; you'd have to slip the clutch a fair bit to get a trailer moving, doubly so with a hill,

Unlikely the cross-play extends to FPS for precisely this reason. It's not the first time MS has investigated this, and FPS always lean to PC's favor.

...is this legal? If it passed all the tests, what's stopping BMW from making it a special-order option like the late manual Ford Fusion?

The regular Active Tourer, I like. That photo is the 7-passenger Gran Tourer...which I also like.

Chrysler wins for three reasons everyone always overlooks:

Forza used to be that way. Not as intense as GT, but you had to work up, and some cars were locked until you reached a certain level. They changed that around some time ago (3, I think?) because they received tons of complaints that the cars people were buying the game for were level-locked, so they opened it up and

The article:

"It's not a simple plastic slab, of course — it's a semi-transparent panel that has a pattern carved into its rear surface that looks like frozen crystal math. Fractals and algorithms rendered as waves, with depth and reactive to light and dimensional. It's all on the back of the panel, leaving the front

Oh if only that were the only situation that applied.

You should see Philadelphia. I went out there last year after a small snowfall of maybe an inch and got stuck in traffic for hours due to a ton of accidents on perfectly flat ground with enough traction. I stopped complaining about Pittsburgh drivers for that whole winter.

I'm wondering if Hummingbird 2 is a further development of the street-legal Formula Ford car they were touting about some time ago.

Colorado also has it on the tailgate handle. Honestly not many other places you can put a backup camera on a pickup.

I wouldn't be surprised if that's what they actually display in the film. The Godzilla trailers showed the MUTOs on TVs behind Admiral Stenz even as the rest of the trailer tried to downplay other monsters being in the film with modified CG (like Godzilla roaring as the shelter doors close).

RAM 750 from Mexico would do it for me. That's even more unlikely than a new Dakota, though.

I'm susprised you can't. My Dart came hill start, but it is possible to turn it off with one of those 'key in ACC, press this pedal so many times while wheel is full left' type of maneuvers, and once switched off it stays off until you reenable it. Good for those people who want it off and fine for people like me who

This just raises the question of why you still have the ex's number.

Yes, it's coming in the 2016 model year.

I just want to clear up some science here. Consumers spilling hydrogen gas would not significantly contribute to global warming, as hydrogen escapes the Earth's atmosphere at the rate of about 3 kg/s. (Industrial accidents have a higher significance, but lower occurrence. End result is a wash.) The real contribution