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Cheap, reliable, high MPG transportation. Many of the Accords are hybrid or 4 cylinders, they will be used to commute and take Jimmy to school and his events. After 5 years they will be traded in for the same car Dan purchased at work last month. On Saturday though...Dad is busting out his rust free '71 Mustang and

We call it the Acura TSX, it is no longer on sale here, we are getting the TLX which may be the new Euro Accord.

That is a crime, blue is the best coupe color for the Accord. You should be able to get the V6 Manual in every color and it should have a special one.

Nobody will, read the story, dog is only 8 months old.

And that is why Navy Helicopter pilots are all a little unhinged. Having to take off an land on what amounts to basically a postage stamp on the water that is moving forward and side to side is will make anyone lose a little sanity.

I think Alfa did not want any competition for the 4C Spyder so they gave the model to FIAT. I have a feeling a few months ago someone landed a really great proposal for the Alfa line up and a lot of plans changed.

Well it looks like Chrysler is watching my comments, that's good. As for the Ralliart, I owned one and loved it till the day the Transmission puked its guts and took out the engine with it. Even though the car is heavy it can put down the power and keep you on the line at speed, that is what makes it fast. I would

I don't see most people moving to Texas, many of the Toyota employee's I know are born and raised Californians who have other options to keep working in the automotive industry in the Los Angeles area. If you ask me I think Mazda, Honda, Mitsubishi, Kia, Hyundai, Tesla just to name a few will be getting some great

Here is my issue with this case, the police already found the boys at fault, the second investigation found nothing, the parents are suing her after their children were found at fault. Why? Because "someone" has to suffer more than the parents who could not teach their child to not ride on a rural road at 1:30am in

Okay who let him out of the Psychiatric Ward at Bellevue?

No it is a Z06 Vert, no Miata until Tokyo I think.

Right on, I have been following the LCS for a long time, it was thought to replace the OHP and smaller vessels and it just can't. What really pisses me off is that you are right about the LCS-2 class, its usability is way higher than LCS-1 and I think in combat it will survive better. But I just love the way the

I wish we got the 4 door Odyssey like that, I would totally get one with the Mugen kit.

I really liked it so much I own one now, in white with the Mugen kit. I have different wheels though and no exhaust on it. It handles well, feels fast when there are no other cars around and gets 42 MPG. Also I got it when gas was hovering at $3.00 so it was cheap to buy at the time. Now I get offers of over $1500

Nice was that on the way back from Iraq in 2003? Or was that the 2005 or 2006 deployment. I had a some friends on the Hawk when I was stationed on the USS Cushing DD985 in Yokosuka. A buddy of mine was hurt when the arresting cable snapped on her.

Chilton was able to reach lead lap during the safety car at the end. He was just shy of a minute behind Hamilton in time but crossed 13th ahead of Kobyashi so it was an excellent run. Honestly I am a big Marussia fan, I really want them to score at least one point this year because they really do work hard at it.

Four fans thank you very much. I will have you know that Max Chilton was ahead of Vettle at one point this year. And least you forget he actually finished on the lead lap at Bahrain, so there.

I am going with your theory here, the truck was parked in a so so area and Compton is only 3 freeway exits away. This event is in a higher crime zone in Los Angeles County so it has less to do with the crowds and more to do with the fact the race brings in all the shady characters out to Long Beach.

I successfully navigated us in Rome despite her attempts to thwart me. We never missed a bus and always landed within a block of our destination, at that point she realized I had a skill and to let me do my thing.

Let start off by saying that I am an experienced Public Transit rider. From living in Tokyo and getting around solely on Public Transit, to navigating the rails in Singapore, London, Paris as well as braving the bus systems of Mumbai and Rome. I have seen it all and man have I seen some serious crazy stuff. But