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Maverick GT, aka "the other Ford muscle car"

Get one of those with a crooked neck! In green!

Why does it bother you?

James Glickenhaus

Well, then don't click on Doug's posts. His name is right on the FP before you click on it.

I love people without a sense of humor. They make the world more fun for us laughing people.

My opinion as a veteran of desert storm and a 4 time bronze star recipient that I might look stupid n my hummer but unlike some people I have earned my right to drive my hummer. I just don't like to look like a man bitch in my cube and g wagon because I dont want people to know im a stay at home house maid and afraid

What exotic are we talking about in this video? You own the Italian equivalent of a Honda Civic. Congrats bro. Take your douchey ego somewhere else because its not flyin' here. Maybe if you had a car worth having an ego over it would be understandable to make 10,000 videos about your car. But here's the poblem- you

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The Pontiac Aztek.

The simple but brilliant ,vent windows were so under-appreciated that they no longer exist. Blame cost cutting.

Explained it, didn't I?

I am sure when the car goes to its yearly inspection it either has a different engine under the hood, or the ECU is running a much milder tune that puts out power in the 200 hp range.

Not semantics, not the same thing at all. A zoom lens means the lens does not have a fixed range. A Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM SLR Lens, for example, is a wide-angle zoom lens, a Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM is a mid- to narrow-angle zoom. Both have varied focal lengths and are therefore zoom lenses, but

I once say a mint-looking 400 way past Delta Junction, halfway there to Canada. That was some courageous vintage Ferrari owner, that far away from civilization, driving a Ferrari V12 with carbs... The car had Alaska plates.

Once again, I defer to mobile.de, source of much automotive porn. Plenty of 200 SX (not 240 SX but they don't have truck engines) for sale, some modified, many stock: http://suchen.mobile.de/auto/nissan.ht…

No legalization needed. The car is over 25 years old. $1500 to ship to the USA, plus registration fees in your state. Most states wille xempt the car from smog testing due to age anyway, so you won't even need to install a catalytic converter.

We used to have a Prius when we lived in California (it's an excellent car for bumper to bumper traffic), and on one boring night I went out hypermiling. Pumped my tires to 45 psi, and got 125 mpg after two hours of driving. My tops speed must have been like 25 mph during those two hours, but the fuel economy was

What are you talking about?