07-09-2010, 12:09 AM | #99 |
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'Domestic' refers to vehicles built in North America by the Detroit automakers. Foreign or import would be a car imported from outside of North America by a company based outside of North America. Additionally, a 'transplant' would be a domestically built car from a foreign automaker and lastly, a 'captive import' is just the opposite: a car built overseas by one of the domestic companies.
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07-09-2010, 11:42 AM | #100 | |
Booooosted.
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Oh, and Jefe's SS was right. I JUST tried it. Rolled Bonnies windows down and opened the sunroof with the key fob. NEVER knew it would do that. 3 years and I just figured it out. |
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