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The Powershift in Steve's '12 Ford Focus killed it's TCM (under warranty!)
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Let the Wookie angry robot with the .50 cal win.

Subjectives gonna subject, but no. the C4 is WAY prettier than the abomination that was the LATE C3.

Regardless of the impact on emissions reductions and cost of general aviation, I for one am I about ducted fan propulsion hitting the general aviation market.

I hear the Israelis are some of the world’s largest distributors of MiG and Sukhoi parts...

The landing gear still works! The last thing you want to worry about while crash landing, in flames, with no cockpit, is not having your gear deploy!

Also, that should be the TechOps section of Airliners.net, not Flight Global. Woops...

New York continues it’s slow march towards becoming Coruscant.

That’s great! Reading Collin’s first articles I sensed a bit of your writing style. It’s good to see that’s he’s being taught by one of the best writers on the site, and I’m glad you’ll have more support doing God’s work over at FA.

I’m really excited to read articles with the level of information and background you

Tyler’s writing for Flight Club now? Aww yiss

Is that a safe? All this is missing is a gun rack for your Uzi.

This is good enough my subscription.

Heeeelllloo new wallpaper.

Ever since I found out the term was someone’s name I’ve been particular about it.

#GawkerMedia

Am I the only one excited at the idea of Apaches and Vipers operating from the same flight deck? That must have made for some cool pictures.

I’m amazed they don’t offer a turbo on the Crosstrek, or a least the N/A 2.5L. The Impreza/Crosstrek is a 6 speed manual and some more power away from being awesome.

IIRC, they had to be ordered by prospective customers from the factory - there was no scheduled run for dealer inventory. I imagine everyone who wanted one (and could afford it), bought one when they could.

God I wish Mercedes would make that mistake again.

The interesting thing is that this package was considered a great success in product differentiation in the halls of GM: http://autosofinterest.com/2012/10/31/gue…

A success. Boy, GM was a weird place in the ‘80s.