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Iononic Boy

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Everything posted by Iononic Boy

  1. We don't, but others are better and fit that person's personality. You get a Current buick (other than the beautiful enclave) and we know your 55 or older or Asian. You get the LX, and your in the current century, or Asian.
  2. Speaking of the video....wtf is the part with the V12 BIoTurbo????????????? what are they mustering up? SUPER Saturn on its way? I'M GONNA FREAK OUT!!!! ........... SORRY haha this is to funny...as I'm typing this...the commercial justcame on on tv. :AH-HA_wink:
  3. HAHA no you guys, its the 2008 Mazda 323 4 door hatch! It sure does look like its from the the land of cheap labor.....lets hope the quality is more european than midwest american, since GM is now "Global".
  4. Sorry but everyone will still speed. I do now, and I still would. Lowering the speed limit would not be a good solution. It didn't work back then, it won't work now. Making cars more efficient at any speed is a better answer. Also driver characterisitcs. I love the 10-20 mph up and down drivers. 60 one min 75 the next 62 ,79,67,71, pass, slow, speed up, cant follow a regular driving pattern. that I think wastes more gas braking and revving to gain speed then me going 80 the whole time. apparently the lady on the phone in her X5 that was all over the road on the way to work today hasnt discovered her cruise control yet.

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