runningtosweden
SaabLife, because Gripen
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I think it's more of a situational "fear" kinda thing. For instance, I'm in a dark forest in the middle of the night and silently watching me is a 7 foot tall (7 to 15 depending on what story you go off of), faceless, distorted "man" covered in tentacle-like appendages, who plans on psychologically torturing me before

So not one person onboard had something poisonous and/or carnivorous to throw at them?

Except a lack of god awful humidity. Oh god...that brain-frying humidity. But anyways, Houston may be great in a number of aspects, but that wouldn't necessarily make it an ideal candidate for a convention like this.

I don't mind San Antonio, since it's certainly a little more scenic than Dallas. But Dallas is a little easier to get into with Love Field and DFW airport. Plus the DART rail makes getting around pretty easy. Plus they have all of those convention buildings. Seems like hotels would be a little cheaper too. But there

Yep, San Antonio is the 7th largest city in the US, behind Phoenix and right before San Diego, with a population of 1.3 million.

I have no idea why I like it. It's big, excessive, a gas guzzler, an American stereotype, opposite of everything I'd ever drive (Similar to the big red Suburban).

You gotta respect a man who's willing to show that kind of dedication.

If we can get Orlove to wear some large foam-protective suit, I don't think anyone would mind seeing this thing get rolled a few times at the end of a review.

"I think it could have been handled differently by the TSA, and it probably could have been handled differently by the family. Hopefully, moving forward, the family won't have this problem again because they know about the programs that we have in place."

Sure, I'll agree to a lot of what you're saying and I can respect that. Saab has had a very dodgy past and will probably have a "unique" future. I'll just say that it does have some value, in the sense that much larger and better made brands have gone bankrupt and are long gone, while the Saab brand has come back from

Let's slow our roll down, for a sec.

Man, you really don't like Saab, do you? Haha.

I'm confused, Saabblog, Carscoops, and LeftLane are saying that the cars have a range of 200 kilometers and up to 280 kilometers (124 miles).

Yep, it's sold there. Pretty popular too. I know it would be my pick.

Dude, I really don't care. Just a typical cross-postings I guess..

Oh god, dude. What the hell does this have to do with a Sienna getting hit by a concrete truck?

You're not surprised because this was in Texas?

As someone who owns a newer car, and is interested in a new car, I look forward to hearing about recalls of any kind.

Yep, a few times. Last time was back in 2009 for a wedding.