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Aussies take their Outbacks into the Outback. I've seen them with brush bars, snorkels and lift kits. Any plans to add those?

Congrats! My 91 classic with 100k is an ongoing project but has yet to leave me stranded or empty my wallet. Steady preventative maintenance and replacement of certain items prevents a lot of headache.

My exige was worse

Had. The good fortune to inspect a red one a friend picked up in Vegas at sticker price, no markup. His is optioned up with the all leather interior, sports exhaust and some other stuff. It reminds me of the Elise and Exige in terms of how its bolted together but so much nicer. Better finish, nicer details, vastly

Quigley has been around for a long time and has a loyal following. Everything from oil, mining and logging companies to 4x4 expedition van builds such as the sportsmobile.

Nooo! Not the Lincoln Crackwood!

Then center with the truck is so badly scripted it spoils the video...oh, what else is out here in the desert? Oh, look behind you, what’s that?

Huh, what? Lincoln Crackwood ?

Great time suck. Love the detail they go into on what is essentially a massive restoration and recreation project based on original design drawings, anecdotal evidence and witness accounts.

Took my Allroad in to replace a rear brake bulb. I just wanted the bulb from parts ($14!!!) to install myself but they tried to insist that they had to do it to comply with my warrantee and it would cost 1 hour of labor and would need to leave the car. Never again with them. I've been going to Rector in Burlingame for

Sonnen? Those guys a crooks

I love my APR chipped A3 SportBack and will drive it into the ground unless they offer the MBQ based new one in a hatch without the silly, heavy and complex e-Tron. Guess I’ll have to move to a GTI when it finally dies.

Slightly off topic but I checked out a Wimbledon white limited edition the other day and the rear quarter windows are actually 3 pieces stacked next to each other resembling the 65-68 fastback slats. Very cool detail that I don't think was reported much.

Noticed that too. Nice touch and wondered if it was a Ford thing but did not bother sitting in a Fusion or Fiesta......

Hah! So it's not just me. I spent some time in a few Mustangs at my local dealer a few days ago and those humps kept drawing my eye and annoying me. And they don't look well executed either. Just a stamping with paint. They could have at least added some sort of visual interest to the gaping triangle hole like put a

I was recently looking at these Lincolns. The second updated generation in particular. Quite a few of them in very good condition owned by well to do q-tips. Most of them garaged and in excellent condition.

I drive an 06 A3 2.0T with 50k on the odo. Every 15 to 20k the head has to come off and the intake and valves scraped. It a 2 day job (they soak everything overnight in a solution). Cost? $1200 a pop.

Yeah, what a douche