lol..yeah I noticed that my spelling has become different as well...and I'm not even making an effort to change it...it's just happening...I'm being assimilated
My Ex girlfriend has a mini cooper. It's awesome to drive. We took it to Santa Cruz on Sunday via Highway 9. It was awesome, it hugs the road and has a peepy little engine. It has also has a manual shift selection thing that is blast to use.
I want to test drive the Clubman. Too bad it's not rwd.
Also, the back seat leg room is not existent when I drive it. I stand 6'5.
Stosh - good news if you roll over in your Xterra before trading it in. Jeeps were a pile of crap as usual
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has just released a study that proves that more roof strength can reduce injuries by some 39 to 57 percent when compared to the weaker models it tested. The IIHS used the same roof strength test as the feds on a group of SUVs that currently meet the government's roof requirements. At the top of the heap was the 2000-2004 Nissan Xterra that was able to withstand almost 12,000 pounds of force, while the lowest ranked vehicle, the 1999-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee, lost its head(room) after 6,500 pounds of force was applied to the roof.
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