sammyno55
Sammyno55
sammyno55

Next thing you are going to tell me is that Mitsubishi made bombers!

I have search trucks like that! That's enough to get a CP from me, but there are so many other problems.

3 motorcycle deaths in the last 5 years. 

Except for LongVoyager. 

I thought there was a setting in GMaps to avoid dirt roads. I thought I set it at one point. I did find the setting in Waze. I use Waze mostly and have frequently used it to get to customer sites that were miles down dirt roads.

Came here forever this joke. Left to print it out.

Chargers as a whole continue to operate. I am sure I saw a few this morning. Individually, I'm sure they break. 

And longer commutes in larger cities in the West are increasing mileage on cars. I live in an Atlanta suburb because living closer was too expensive. I moved 20 miles from work. Only about 3 miles of traffic is stop and go. Is it also possible that modern cars do better in stop and go traffic than ye olde cars of

Count me it!

And still outselling the Camaro. 

If it ain’t broke, keep updating it, adding features an power. I’m sure that I could really enjoy an updated 20 year old car I had loved in the past. They are just getting in first on the Charger retrorod restoration.

I confuse them all the time as well. Might have to do with any time I hear Charger, I think of a blue car with 43 on the side and TWO DOORS!

Heel/toe is difficult in rubbers. It has a small pedalbox. 

That works!

I have DeTomaso dreams as well, but mine have a Longchamp in them. 

This is exactly where I get all my fastest cars! The Hertz counter in Newark!

Similar to my story. My parents got a Tempo when I was 14. It was a leftover GLS model. Power windows, locks, A/C 5-speed, 2.3 liter HO motor. So much torque steer! I'm sure they got a good deal on it. It was an 88 model in the spring of 89. 

I was referring to commercial US radio station call letters. Since the 1920's the FCC (and the US government before the creation of the FCC) has regulated that stations East of the Mississippi River have started their call signs with W and those West of the Mississippi started with K.

Our A/C stopped working before that. I grew up in the Southeast and that car was black. It was traded for a Nissan before the floor could rust. 

I agree. But West is not really defined in the article. I'd consider West to be anywhere the radio station call sign starts with a K. That's lots of people. I'd say the entirety of Texas is West.