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I have to agree. I loved my 2010 TDI Golf but it was hard to pass up a $15K offer on a 6 year old car. I loved getting 40MPG while doing 80MPH, filling up only once a week despite my long commute, and torque. Oh, the torque! My only complaint, a big complaint, really, which is really why I sold it back, was the

Get your injectors professionally cleaned/refurbished! It solved many starting, running and drivability issues I was having. Added a gazillion horsepower in my ‘91 Vanagon. I’m now up to about 80!

This comes to mind...

Remember, kids, “Bosch” is German for “Lucas”

1980’s Maserati Quattorport. Oooooo... Leather! so soft...

From the back seat of our experimental autonomous vehicle through a McDonalds drive-thru. The cashier was a bit confused. This was when we were prepping for the DARPA Urban Challenge back in 2007.

I had one of those back in the late 80’s to early 90’s. It’s one those cars that you don’t appreciate until you look back. They’re quite rare now. Here it is circa 1989.

Um... No. Nazi = National Socialist... Socialist is one step away from communist. Also, this was going to be my answer, the Kraft durch Freude Wagen.

This guy?

Claiborne Ave Bridge, Also called the Judge Seeber Bridge

About Number 8... Minivan? Full size Van? Pick-up? Crew Cab? Also points for seating position? cab forward? Keep Updating.

1. Manual Column Shifters.

The King Midget. Single cylinder, rear engine, air cooled, one wheel drive (right rear to be exact), Originally with 6 blistering HP.

Why you keeps teasing me, VW? Why???

Weeeeeeeed!!

1986 Toyota MR2... With very worn rear tires. Weeeeee!!!

I am glad the Pontiac Aztek exists. It's one of the last unique and useful cars made in the last 20 years. At least someone at GM was willing to take a risk. It's a shame it's so fugly.

The Boeing B-29 Superfortress Bomber. Specifically, this one...

One more... Pretty much ANY brass era engine. Wonderful!