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IMPULSE CONTROL OF THE MONTH

“It’s like my 6-year-old grandson, who just can’t help himself.”

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The April issue is the best I’ve ever read. For a (somewhat) redneck in Missouri, I’d say you have provided more content that I am interested in than any other issue in many years. Full-size SUVs, a 700-hp Jeep, the McLaren 720S, the Ford GT, new full-size Silverado and F-150, long-term updates on the diesel F-250 and Nissan Titan XD. The Lamborghini Huracán. The Kia Stinger. I might have missed one, but for the love of Mike, I spent more time reading this issue than the past six put together! Granted, I blew right past the Jetta and the Honda HR-V. (Do these even qualify as automobiles?) I know you have to cater to tree huggers, too.

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