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    samalamadongding
    sam
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    this is a beautiful car. I would check it out thoroughly at the local cars and coffee, but I wouldn’t pay the price he’s asking to put it in my garage. 

    it’s not a name. the Neon was always the successor to the k-car. and it was built of the same mind as the k-car. to last barely as long as it needs to, then die because it is cheap. how many Neons do you see on the roads today? certainly not as many as you do Nissans from the same vintage.

    one of my friends has a H3. aside from the interior being so small for as big as the truck is on the outside, it’s a great little runner. and the I5 is a good engine too.

    everything. and I capitalize proper nouns. it’s a freedom I enjoy.

    by that time you’ll have paid off the BRZ and had quite a few years of enjoying no car payments. hopefully, you’ve saved some extra cash every month for a down payment on a family truckster you can drive when you need to take the kids in your car, but the wife needs her own car. you keep the BRZ for enjoyment.

    people have not been able to buy, or do things that they enjoy for a very long time. it’s the erosion of the freedom of specific groups of individuals so that the overall majority can feel good about themselves. yesterday, the freedom that was eroded was something you may have agreed with, today, it isn’t.

    for everyone saying practicality, and a family with kids, the BRZ has room (and hooks) for child seats. it is the logical choice and a natural progression for someone who has enjoyed an RX7 for as long as you have.

    that’s deep

    I didn’t see from that article that any blame was assessed? How can you be sure the bike rider was at fault? Or are you suggesting that the truck, because it is a delivery truck, was going slow?

    I can yell really loud.

    do any of these still exist on the road?

    number 2 is the only one that makes sense.

    I know someone poured lots of money in that Jetta, but it made me sad to see it in the film. I wish they had followed through with a BMW, it would have fit so much better.

    Speed has never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary, that’s what gets you

    trucks are way too big. and it’s also silly they are held to a different CAFE standard than cars. the whole purpose of truck/car standards for CAFE was so Farmer Dan could buy a truck for work. Now mr. CEO drives a plush leather F150, and Farmer Dan can’t afford a truck at all because it’s a damned luxury barge. the

    season 5 confirmed!!!!

    He’s used to driving soul’s around, so if we’re going that angle, then a Kia Soul.

    I would say anything safety related needs to be kept up. not for your safety, but for mine. if your brakes fail when you are behind me, that’s my safety you are messing with. if your headlights don’t come on, or your brake lights, or your horn, or your bumper falls off on the freeway because the duct tape failed.

    if you’re asking that question, you should look into the cost of owning a business.

    the normal civic R challenged the concept of using all the vents and wings. this thing, wow. the civic R looks like a conservative businessman’s car in comparison.