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Love the design of this bike and the hp numbers don't bother me. Plenty there to make it an extremely fun ride.
The Aztek was a better design proportionally. This is thing all over the place. Seriously flawed design.
Dr. Z says the hood is ribbed "for her pleasure."
This one made me laugh.
What a great concept both technologically and visually. Kinda rare these days. Nice Job VW!
I've been using it for a few weeks now and it works REALLY well. I'll give it a release or two more and it will be the only GPS solution you'll need.
If this accident can make $55 million just about any accident a person can think of is worthy of a big lawsuit and payday.

"I swerved to miss some stones on the sidewalk and wrecked my skateboard, breaking two arms and a leg." This is pretty much identical to the lady's accident. Do I have a case?
Next year, when the faster, more capable and hopefully better looking nissan hits the road the GTR will be a has been also-ran. So, my 15 minutes of fame choice would be the GTR.

The Shelby Mustang will ALWAYS be a Shelby Mustang. It's a car I'd want to keep and happily drive the rest of my life.

Shelby for me all the way.

Now a tougher choice would be a 911 or a Shelby. Both are keepers.
:) Maybe those VIPS could go to the UAW Country Club, or the Old Age homes scattered around the Detroit area to see where our money went. I don't think much of it is going into building actual cars.




Ford's got some interesting cars now, both in Europe and in the USA. I think they'll continue to gain market share for a little longer, at least.

Not taking Govt. money in the USA is helping on the PR front as well. Overall they seem 75% to where I think they should be product-wise. A huge step up from 10 years ago.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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