zipppyart
Zipppy, Mazdurp builder, Probeski owner and former ricerboy
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Over 15 years, and still no answer? C'mon VW, and get your priorities figured out...

I was going to post about that. what the heck is that all about?

There's a yellow one too.

From what I've been told, it's rough changing gears on the manumatic, which is currently the only transmission available here in Canada. I've driven one once.

I hope they at least fix the transmission on this new model, The manumatic on the current one feels like crap.

I fondly remember the news of the St-Jerome incident. when I saw this article, I immediately thought, "Deja vu?"

I guess in the coming years, we might be able to snag a Cobalt SS cheaply, no?

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Did Porsche, by any chance, line the engine bay with Pizza this time?

I love the Zonda, but seriously, it's the time to end it now. The newer Lamborghini Murcielago models stopped being awesome for example.

I love the Zonda, but seriously, it's the time to end it now. The newer Lamborghini Murcielago models stopped being awesome for example.

I remember when that video went viral, The reporters were left clueless.

Troller has most certainly cleaned up the designs of their cars, especially considering they started off by making Jeeps in Brazil. I'll bring one of these to my residence in the great white north no matter what.

Why hasn't anybody posted this?

My grandfather owned until his passing, a facelifted blue Chevrolet Monza powered by alcohol. I know what you're thinking, and it is not what you think. The car is basically a rebadged Opel Ascona with an alcohol-powered engine, the car is still driving around with a different owner.

My father wears Jeep glasses, seriously, he does.

If you do, try playing with the sourcemod, SMOD Redux, a lot things were done, even some silly things.

Nothing could hide the fact that the latest Pontiac was no more than an old Opel built in South Korea only to get rebadged and sold in the US. Imagine how the tooling must have looked at that point!

My father's BMW 330xi of the same year has the same thing, I prefer the "sport" mode over regular, so I can have better control.However, it's too slow to change gears at times, and waits up to 5 seconds just to shift back up after I downshifted, and "commanded" the gear to go back up again.

What happens when these systems fail? who's liable for the crash?

This gives way the fact that it is not real. These are supposed to be stickers, no?