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It's cute you don't know about "heat index", and it's not a pissing contest. I've lived all over the US - up north, both coasts, and now the southern midwest. And I can tell you from experience, the heat & humidity is serious down here! Really saps your will to live in just minutes, no joke!

I said 75%+ <— note the *PLUS* sign. It's there because it's almost always over 75%. Not that it averages half that like Chicago, but that it's always high... And you are kidding yourself if you truly think Chicago is as hot, and has as high of humidity. Seriously, Google some stats, look at a map, actually visit,

Ok, to begin with, you do realize that geographically Sweden is a small country in comparison to the US, right? Do you have a tornado shelter? Do you keep 10-12 sheets of plywood to cover windows during a hurricane? Do you have earthquake and flood coverage on your insurance policy? Those are all things that are

Exactly, 90s, and it's important to check on neighbors & the elderly. Down South, that's picnic weather, as it often only gets that low overnight. Huge difference between 90s and consistent, everyday 105 temps with 75%+ humidity making it feel another 10-20 degrees hotter! Seriously, visit Austin, Houston, Dallas,

Where are you from? They don't exactly sell those down South. You know what they do have? Air Conditioning. That's far more critical...

Just wait until the next hot summer, then the South can laugh at the northerners stripping in the streets and buying overpriced fans on the street because the temp exceeded **80**. God help them if they get 30+ 100 degree days like parts of the South!

I think the General Office needs to be aware. Anyone have Alan Batey's email?

Wheeler Dealers - the Skyline episode: new rims, huge rear wing, intercooler "upgrade", etc...

Agreed on the lambo doors; however, the "dihedral syncro-helix actuation system" is kinda cool still...

eNZo288, have you considered moving to the United States of America, where the roads are vast, the horsepower abundant, and government subsidizes the price of oil in addition to the fact it's underground in many parts? I've met other Kiwis, usually partying hard in Vegas after spending time at an auto show, and they

Agreed, I actually liked the Lincoln they did...

The Grillenium Falcon...

Lexus LS - loses ~70% of it's value in 10 years, yet still an amazingly fast luxury car. Incredible bang-for-your-buck on these compared to most other choices, especially when you consider the reliability they have over their European competitors.

Good find...

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Here's your chance for one - http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1966-CITROEN-2CV-VERY-ORIGINAL-GREAT-DOCUMENTATION-/251181158964