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    This needs more stars.

    Pats fan. This is so spot on.

    Ah! Very good idea. I, too, own my home. Though only for two years now so not a great deal of equity.

    Don't you come at me with that kind of negativity DeMuro. You know they're going up in value!!

    I’ve actually been pondering this myself. I’m currently looking (casually anyway) at e39 M5’s, because I’ve wanted one longer than I have had facial hair. I don’t have 20 grand to throw at a decade and a half old German car, but why the hell couldn’t I finance one?

    I get calls from call centers periodically trying to get me to trade in my 04 grand Cherokee on a new Jeep. I think they are located abroad because the phone numbers pop up starting with 011 and have a thousand numbers after that.

    Serious Question: VW knowingly damaged the environment more than they should have. Being that they broke government rules, government wants to get paid, in the form of monetary penalty.

    Can a contributor get COTD? This is COTD material.

    I am not a fan of having anyone else drive my car.

    The best answer I can give you is meh. My pops has owned an original S for 13 years.

    It’s hard to argue that the C3 is ugly, I would even say it is aging rather well. But it has always felt pretty sorry for itself in the get-up-and-go department.

    Overall I like it. Though structurally, it’s probably much the same as the Murano CC, it is a bit more handsome. Though being more handsome than the Murano CC is like having better vision than Hellen Keller.

    Caught a bee to the chest at about 40mph. Wearing full squid regalia, jeans, running shoes, some sort of short sleeved shirt, gloves, and helmet.

    Alright, I know LR is getting more and more reliable these days (well it was hard to get less reliable), I think you just wrote their new tag line:

    This will be fun to explain when someone asks why I was laughing so audibly on a quiet Monday at work.

    The German offerings are missing a certain something.

    Some see a junkyard as a roadside mess. I see it as a gateway to opportunity.

    I like it, but I don’t like it for 10 grand.

    I think I speak for everyone when I say bed-mounted roll bars need to make a comeback.

    When I saw the teasers for this, I thought "Collins will have a nice piece on this." Where you at doe?