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That's..
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Charley........Buy it and in 50 years, you can turn a Profit...
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Except in 5 years it would be junk....
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![]() Due primarily to the way you treat rental cars? ![]()
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I'm not sayin Colin said to do this.... But if a guy had a Shelby Hertz rental car he would find that pressing the traction control button won't turn it off like it should.
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If that guy were to pry the traction control button off...
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He could then push the button he uncovered and disable the traction control allowing all the rear tire wear he could muster.
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If that guy were to pry the traction control button off... [/ QUOTE ] Note how there's aready an accumulation of shiny skin oil on the center of the button from numerous attempts to normally de-select the traction control... |
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