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I had a 91, but I bought while looking for a mustang ha ha.

As an “excuse” for more power.

This. I bought my son NFS on PS2 mainly so I could play it. He loved it. While driving around, he started noticing the same cars he saw in the game. He would always get excited and point out the ones that he knew. That led to him wanting car books.

I saw these vehicles all over Atlanta when I visited last year. I also found out that they have the best parking spaces reserved for electric cars like the Leaf. I’m talking like handicap space good. I never see any near my hometown, but I haven’t noticed any charging stations either.

If a church’s leadership is calling for violence, they should absolutely be investigated. This should be the case no matter what the religion. If someone commits a crime, and that person identifies with a particular religion, the church is in no way responsible if they didn’t promote the idea of the crime. There are

Someone please ask about the future of the Z car. What type of engine? What price range? I’m gray. I don’t think he’ll see my post.

“budget Datsun brand”

Great response. I agree. Like I said, I don’t think there is as much education and awareness about this as there used to be. It seems to me that the author of this article and 99% of the people commenting think this woman is a hero for wearing this. Would people have this response for someone walking down the street

I think you’re correct. People have just forgotten the proper way to treat the American flag. I guess they don’t teach that anymore.

Yes. I’ve seen a white american sports figure do it. I have questioned it. I always thought it was considered disrespectful to the flag. I don’t know if he’s republican, but that has nothing to do with it.

How about a less hateful, prejudice response?

Regarding the hijab, is she trying to come off as a proud American or is she intentionally disrespecting the flag? Serious question.

I had the second one from the top.

I was a kid in the 80’s. I had one. Then a couple of years later, I got another one.

You don’t want to be in more than one desert, but you’d like to eat two desserts... Oh wait, what? Um, nevermind.

Nice article. The only omission is Rousey’s controversial trainer. Seriously, I’d like to see an article about that.

I’ve driven three of the exact cars on this list. I loved every second and none of them were mine.

I routinely carried friends in the hatch of my Z car when I was a kid lol.

I had a 91 when they were new. It was affordable, fun to drive, sounded mean and got a ton of attention. I would be too self conscious to own one now. So yeah, they ruined it.

Used convertible 911s seem to generally be less expensive than the coupes. I guess enthusiasts are willing to pay more for the coupe, and posers usually go for the convertible. On the plus side, I would say most older convertibles haven’t been driven as hard as the coupes.