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paul123

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... I may of said it earlier but maybe the auto makes it too easy to pile on the power. I went for manual. Autos still not that popular over here.
Autos are very popular over here. People love to talk on the phone, send and receive text messages, and eat McDonalds while driving. :lol:
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This thing is a champ in the snow with good winter tires. I'm still impressed, and this is the third snow of the winter.

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Autos are very popular over here. People love to talk on the phone, send and receive text messages, and eat McDonalds while driving. :lol:
Haha

I discovered cruise control today. Had it on my old Grand Marquis but have never used it in the UK.

Also discovered that the back end can step out even in a straight line at 70mph when you hit the loud pedal with a little more force.
 

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Did not understand this response at all. Not helpful.

Sorry it was a little dick-ish. But I bought this car knowing I would finally have a car that could break the rear loose. But you will definitely need some wider/stickier tires


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