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    I was wondering if that was something that could still be done.

    The same thing that happened to Friends, Surge soda, and The Spin Doctors: the 90s ended and no one cared anymore.

    I'm inclined to believe your story, since we've never met and you just told me.

    I love the interior. It gives off kind of a steampunk vibe.

    Well, we have a surplus of old dudes and no shortage of C7 corvettes. I have only seen one Z06 here in town. Older folks with lots of money tend to favor large Mercs around these parts.

    Stingray is the entry level trim that can be optioned up a touch, Z06 is the top level trim, I think Z07 is actually a package and not a trim level. Your average 60 year old is going to be in a drop top stingray with an automatic. Source: Live in Myrtle Beach where dozens of retirees have done exactly this. Z06 is the

    Maybe so. But if we take 600,000 affected vehicles, and allot 2,000 dollars for a fix, that comes to $1.2 billion. I still don’t understand why they did this. It seems just blatantly cutting corners. Very un-German.

    Neutral: $46 Billion seems excessive, given the disclosed precedent for other manufacturers violations. It would be a great opportunity for some creative restitution, and mandate VW invest in a wind farm/solar grid in the US. But I don't think that's how government agencies work.

    I was at a Kia dealer today getting the oil changed in the wife's car and they had a Sorento optioned up to 45K. I had to read the sticker multiple times, but it was the same every time.

    In my 2 years and 10,000 miles of riding, I crashed once. While going down a steep gravel driveway. Mostly just scuffed up the fairing. The only time I recall someone nearly hitting me, was a sheriff's deputy going way too fast with no lights or sirens late one night. I was at a 2 way stop, 4 way intersection waiting

    CR is good for what it is, but I’m an enthusiast and won’t buy a Camry anyway sooo

    I generally don't like crossovers, but there is a Mitsu dealer in my area and I see these everywhere. I have a hard time disliking them. My neighbor has one and it is perfect for a retired dude who lives alone and needs something to carry golf clubs and friends. Or things for small household projects. Plus easy

    I generally only pre-launder things that will touch my skin most of the day. Draws, socks, t shirts, and the like. I usually get a wear out of a new dress shirt before laundering, and pants are kind of a gray area.

    Pick up this mad machine and you can go across the street super fast and get an order of Shwingz.

    Also true. Source: my mother has a RAV4 and a bum right ankle. I actually don't hate the Rav. Maybe I'm just a Toyota fanboy.

    The vast majority of Americans would rather have a sedan or a large SUV than a wagon, despite overt practicality advantages. My wife is one of these people. It's an aesthetic thing.

    I talked to someone who had this on his truck. Basically some integral part can fail and its prohibitively expensive to fix, so they just use the truck without the 4 wheel steering feature. Hence, maybe GM felt that it wasn’t ultimately a necessary feature.

    10/10 Will watch. AK is the only reason I still watch F&L.

    I've heard it both ways. I guess it should be half pole, because you don't call it a flag staff or flag mast.

    Well, it has been my experience, albeit limited, that autistic children cannot handle getting out of schedule. This person could not either. But whatever, you're right.