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    I really tried reading it, but couldn’t manage to finish more than half. There are no amount of words that can be written that will convince me that the PT cruiser is redeemable. The car is stuck in some era of design that thought bubbles were good and straight lines were bad, and let’s apply that theory to some vague

    the switch is 30 year old Russian plastic, perhaps the switch itself caused the short? if you still have it, you can maybe put your ohm meter to it and see if the circuit is open/closed?

    here’s $100, go make that person stop bothering me. vs here’s $100 go kick that person in the stomach so they stop bothering me.

    tough crowd. this is absolutely a NP. If you buy this and drop a few hundred on original seats, sort the engine issues for a few hundred more you have a $15,000 Jeep on your hands (assuming there isn’t rust). hell, buy it, don’t do anything with it, and just drive it on Saturdays, sell it in 10 years for $15,000.

    I know this is tongue and cheek, but it really is quite sad how horrible our infrastructure is for vehicles as compared to every other ‘advanced’ society. for one of the most powerful nations in the world, our roads and infrastructure in general is on par with many nations that consider a scooter as the primary mode

    oh, it is the greatest idea ever. Ned Stark’s bones rattling out of the grave to rip that little girl who wants to fight to tiny little pieces will be awesome.

    buy something cheap. motorcycles devalue in price faster than a Mercedes. if you ride for a summer and then decide it’s not for you, you aren’t out a whole lot.

    in Texas you still have to take a written test, but if you pay attention to the in class course material, it’s easy to ace.

    not to me. leather clad dentists scream badass harley to me. I’ll grant you that it’s hard to spot a dentist, but the leather is easy to see.

    it’s more because bumpers on jeeps are monstrous things. if we can see a reversal trend towards smaller bumpers, perhaps not cartoonishly small like this one, but at least not cartoonishly large as the trend is now.

    I’m more excited about his bumpers that aren’t the size of houses. hopefully that is a trend that takes off. 

    certain vehicles have a look that is trendy, yet timeless.

    the photo a user only works so well, what’s to stop a neer do good from moving that scooter from one location to another?

    I agree, I think the problem is that cars have become too safe for the occupants. so the driver, feeling safe in his box of protection does stupid things.

    while they’re at it, they could mandate that all headlights are at a uniform level. 

    I enjoy F1. F1 though has the gearbox set up the way they do because the computer can shift faster than a human and have fewer errors. it isn’t a manual, it automatically shifts gears when you push a button.

    do you automate the engagement and disengagement of the engine and transmission with a clutch that you actuate with a part of your body?

    The 2.4 turbo motor? Someone doesn’t know Subaru. It’ll be the 2.0 non turbo and you’ll like it.

    by virtue of still being a subscriber to a classic service, then yes, I get to stream MT. 

    Considering I loved the Mustang in Cherry 2000, I would get this in a second as a fox body version.