Is there a clinical definition for the compulsion to fit every possible exterior accessory to one’s car? J C Whitney Syndrome?
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Is there a clinical definition for the compulsion to fit every possible exterior accessory to one’s car? J C Whitney Syndrome?
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nine11c2 - http://archive.meguiarsonline. com/gallery/data/500/870Trunk. jpg
nine11c2 - Andy, you can say it as much as you want, its not true. Look a a Ford Ranger and it can’t even keep its paint. Chips happen. Cars used to rust. Cars used...
CJinSD - @doctor olds: “Dispassionate review of hard data shows GM second only to Toyota in quality, and well ahead of Honda, Ford, the also rans, and the rest. Your ideas...
ajla - Articles like this always give me a huge internet penis because I own a Cadillac Allante, a Buick Electra, and a ’92 Bonneville. No Toyota Matrix safety net...
Featherston - Furthermore, Pétain wasn’t a military commander in WWII; he was a political leader. He *was* a military commander in WWI and was...
andyinatl - Not talking specifically about W123 Benz but the whole robust design/engineering vs disposable econobox. And it’s a bunch of baloney about the paint today...
thornmark - The Taurus was a flop before it was a Taurus, the Ford Flop 500. Mulally owned it when it put the rental car name on it. A flop is a flop is...
Beerboy12 - Cruising on an open flat highway is about the least stressful thing a car engine does. Even at 75MPH (not that fast really) the cooling...
Mykl - No, I haven’t. I’ll stop now, but I want you to think something to yourself…. how much of a pain is it...
tresmonos - I’m not sure. The draw of the MkTownCar was the fuel economy. It’s a dog, but it saves on gas. Those marketing types sure as...