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The Saltman

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I currently drive an Acura TL and absolutely love it. Other than winning a lottery and buying an exotic sports car that actually fits a big fat bastard like me...I'm more than happy to stick with what I have. Or, an old Camaro...67 68ish

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I currently drive an Acura TL and absolutely love it. Other than winning a lottery and buying an exotic sports car that actually fits a big fat bastard like me...I'm more than happy to stick with what I have. Or, an old Camaro...67 68ish
I was going to ask you about that car. Obviously it would be leggy enough for me. How's the back seat for smaller people containing devices?
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I was going to ask you about that car. Obviously it would be leggy enough for me. How's the back seat for smaller people containing devices?

honestly...I have my seat all the way back and I am 100% comfortable. I also have a sunroof so you lose a little headroom with the liner etc...but I have ample room. I rarely have the entire family in there as we also have an MDX for the family outings...but to answer your question...little ones behind me would be ok for short trips...but you'd never put an adult or a bigger kid behind me without be adjusting my seat for them.

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its a total conundrum.... guy works in small egg car. guy eats lots of cadbury eggs. guy gets fat. guy cant fit. :sad:

Maybe the job turnover is high enough because everyone eats themselves fat that we can get in.

My metabolism is so rapid I could probably eat Cadbury eggs all day and never see the difference.

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I don't know about car, but I am absolutely loving my Chevy Avalanche...

It is quite possibly the best truck ever...

u guys are missing the fuking point. a car that u "might" be able to afford. not one that u can afford now...like something exotic but not to the extreme that u have to win the lottery to get it....:D

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u guys are missing the fuking point. a car that u "might" be able to afford. not one that u can afford now...like something exotic but not to the extreme that u have to win the lottery to get it....:D

blow me! I specifically said I am more than happy with the car I have, today and tomorrow!

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