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There was also a shot of a Renault Alliance convertible. :-)

There were too many VW’s in that shot like they had the VW club there. The ratio was off, yet I am surprised Torch did not mention it because VW’s.

Too true. I now disdain the Beetle it is so common and popular. I long for a Renault Dauphine and a Saab 96.

I drive 21 miles each day to and from work. I can drive to work and the car would charge back up while I am working for 9 hours. I can drive home and back to work and the car could charge itself that 42 miles worth of energy that 9 hour day.

This is good work. Most of these teams should pay you and Ashley and switch to these logos right now.

1. Where is this data?

It shows part of the problem is some of his better tracks are no longer on the calendar, and all of his worst tracks are still on the calendar.

I am happy for him. This is the good news I needed to hear today.

People do Cologne V6 swaps. The engine is heavy and supposedly makes them horrible to drive.

Electric light rail in a tunnel seems like a much much much better idea then squeezing a car into the tunnel.

VW willfully breaks multiple environmental regulations, but here is a car with rabbits on it.

It looks like a town where it is hard to find enough flat space for a full sized soccer field, also, it is very novel.

Great writing. You earned a star save.

The construction cost of fly ash is $24 dollars per ton. Since Florida is getting paid to take fly ash this a a great opportunity to build concrete flood walls and other infrastructure. The boron, lithium, and sulfate from the fly ash in the concrete are no longer pollutants, but strengthening elements locked into the

Looking at 370Z prices a fair priced one has $3,000 to $4,000 cash on the hood.

I greatly prefer Wendy’s coffee to McDonald’s, but I never see it ranked against other fast food coffees.

Honestly, this was a stunt to advertise for Suzuki, and to give a big FU to Nissan and Mitsu and Renault.

I need much more.

Maybe it is a good precedent. If you poison the people you lose your city.

It sounds like a simple solution would be for the government to buy active farm land and let if go fallow, create a marsh land, create a nature preserve.