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Toasty - Got VW'd again on the way to work
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This may be worse that the atrocities committed when the Challenger was reintroduced.
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Since y'all started talking about this, I've really started to notice it. VW drivers just impatient as hell or something.

I've also noticed that Nissan drivers, especially Altimas and Maximas are just terrible drivers, and their cars usually look like shit with body damage or moldy/mildewed paint.
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(05-23-2024, 09:29 AM)Replying to Creed

I got VW'd twice by the same boxie GTI with an End Fed license plate and a Ron Paul sticker.  Maybe he's in a rush this week checking voting machines
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VW drivers live in a fantasy world where they are driving a high performance luxury European car and drive like they are in an F1 race.

Nissans are driven by the same demographic that drives Chargers and Challengers. These drivers think they are in a video game. Nissan Altimas are the new Mitsubishi Galant of the early 2000s.
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GTI is still one of my favorites..
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(05-23-2024, 09:32 AM)Replying to dncdawg


I don't fit that profile for a Nissan driver.  I drive a 14 year old xTerra that I bought new.  It still looks "like new" and its performance is as good as it ever was.
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(05-23-2024, 11:25 AM)Replying to Dawgalways


I don't fit that profile for a Nissan driver.  I drive a 14 year old xTerra that I bought new.  It still looks "like new" and its performance is as good as it ever was.
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I always liked those..they quit making them a while back, you have a keeper.
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(05-23-2024, 11:25 AM)Replying to Dawgalways


I don't fit that profile for a Nissan driver.  I drive a 14 year old xTerra that I bought new.  It still looks "like new" and its performance is as good as it ever was.
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Will never forget when AJ Soprano parked his on a pile of leaves to get busy with a young lass out in the New Jersey woods.  RIP Xterra.
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