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I've always liked the 500 Abarth and this is on a short list of my might-purchase car in the future. However, I've read on some forums that there are some transmission issues with these cars, and that under warranty repairs takes time because of lack in spare parts.

I knew this was yesterday, but I just read it today, and it made me LOL. So thank you, good sir!

Thanks for this, PG. I might be in the market for a daily driver in 2 years time, and the 2015 200 V6 AWD is in my list of must-research possible future cars. I'm a little concerned about the transmission, er missteps (can't think of a better term) for this year model, will have to wait and see what's going on. But

I tried my best not to howl in laughter to these tunes because I'm at work, but I ended up being in tears instead. Best thing I've heard in a long while, especially the Cypress Hill mashup.

<i>Brewster gets Dino a much-needed job by having him finish construction on Carroll Shelby's last project before he died, which ends up becoming the Hero Car of the movie: that Mustang that Ford told some exciting lies about last year.</i>

Thanks for pointing out Aereo, also live in the Chicago suburbs. I didn't see my zip on the covered areas, so hopefully they'll add my zip soon.

I was about to post this, thanks!

I just looked at the figure a little closer, and I was absolutely surprised to realize that the P-Mag and the suppressor are detachable as well.

The last time Steve and I hung out, we had a Corvette Stingray in a nasty rainstorm. I enjoy driving overpowered GM cars in appropriate weather, though. Later this year I hope to pilot the new Corvette Z06 into an active volcano.

Funniest part in that last video is around 5:36, when he said "You better Lebron the hell out of it."

The IDx is seen as a way of re-engaging with younger drivers who regard "time spent in the car as wasted time away from social media",

With those long arms and lanky frame, he reminds me of Kevin Durant when he started out. Except this one prefers dribble penetrations more than perimeter shooting. I've never heard of this kid before reading this article, so thanks! I'll definitely keep an eye out now.

This, by far, is my favorite angle of the car.

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I'd imagine that it would use "Maneater" as BGM, if only to make that sweet, sweet love making more, er... vigorous.

Initially, I had my doubts about it being an Accord, but now that I compared it, I'm starting to think it is. Notice the lines on the side and on the lower bumper.

He is still alive. Last I saw him was in that FX show "The Bridge".

LA Noire has it's problems, but I enjoyed my time playing it. And I think the biggest issue was that folks expected it to be GTA-like in the open-world aspect (I was one of them). I'm glad I was disappointed, because it was an interesting game up to the end.