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The front 3/4 angle is much better with these. Very sharp looking cars.

Are you sure that car isn’t actually the car from Gone in 60 Seconds with that front end damage?

I was in Kohls the other day (sue me) and I’ll be damned if I didn’t see some pleated slacks on the shelf. Everything comes back, I guess.

+1 loss

+1 BSOD

We actually test drove a cx-5 and were thoroughly unimpressed. We went with a Forester instead. Sure, it didn’t have quite as nice of an interior, (to be honest I didn’t care for the cx-5 interior either) but it had acres more space, visibility, and a better awd system. My lady was actually dead set on the cx-5

Am I crazy or is that buyout amount really, really high. Didn’t these have msrp around 28k or less?

Shut it down, folks; we’re done here.

I absolutely believe the numbers. On the 2.0 in the Focus ST you can get similar results. You don’t get the dick length measuring peak horsepower, but you get the girth of more torque and horsepower over a broader range.

Sure it’s not a grand Cherokee of the same era? 2005-2010

Looks like a previous gen Grand Cherokee to me.

This car looks very suspiciously like a 535i that was on my local Craigslist for about two years. The owner was asking 1500 for it and it had a bad head gasket. The interior looked pretty bad, too. I voted Crack Pipe, but if you want to do the work yourself and have the time, it’s probably worth it, since the body

He likes the sheets tucked in tight? I don’t trust anyone who can sleep in a hotel bed without first untucking the sheets.

Just send him a Bill.

It’s too bad that this is lost on most people, including Noah.

Man, a lot of newer cars these days look like they had a front-end collision before they left the factory.

I’ve read that in several sci-fi books, myself. The ships are laid out like a skyscraper with the “floor” being the stern of the ship, and the constant thrust providing simulated gravity. Half of the trip is spent in acceleration, the ship flips end-for-end, and the last half of the trip is deceleration.

Nah, it was a bit of a tough game to figure out in retrospect, because it was sooooo different from other MMOs. The MMO I played before that was UO, so I was used to a more sandbox style with PvP already.

You didn’t PvP? Fly spacecraft in Jump to Lightspeed? The game was a sandbox, so if you were expecting it to be like Everquest back in the day, I guess you could come away disappointed. The game wasn’t about “getting better gear”. Once your gear was “good enough”, it really stopped mattering. You could run around

Conclusive video evidence, indeed. I still cannot fathom how this shit happens.