why did megan fox tell people shes a tranny?
Asked by: ♥ RIP MJ @ 2009-07-14 15:33:28
[Best Answer]Because she is.
By : ♥Blossom♥ @ 1247610967
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Whoa, she did?
Timothy
whats a tranny?
confusedyahoouser
cause she is
!.Slipknot.!
Because she is.
♥Blossom♥
I don't think she did...
LinT
tranny or no tranny, that girl is beautiful. even beautiful would say she's beautiful. That girl ahh man, i love her.
RITCHIE V
She didn't... I THINK she MIGHT have said that she looked like one? Which is nothing alike....
The 616 Rewind
because she does not want her career to go to a end like her mom did mindy fox
poporodriguez
why not? if someone found out later and she didnt tell anyone it would come back to bite her in the a**. everyone would think she was ashamed and rude for not telling anyone and then everyone would turn against her. not good.
~♥Alexis♥~
It's the hip thing to do these days. Confuse the public whether or not you are a transvestite. I do it all the time.
B&E
Haha, she was joking. I watched the video. It's quite plain as day that she was joking about that.
xtinatruong
a joke, unless shes been one since she was like 13 in a mary kate and ashley movie
Professor P.
why.is.this.in.the.wrong.section
KB
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I honestly don't know. For attention perhaps? Maybe Shia was passing hints.."Hey I told the media I think my mom's hot, tell them you're a man!"
Attention get?
Suta
Because she's a Volkswagen?
PhattyP
She probably have said that to the see if she can get some of the guy's attention off her, but I don't think it worked.
Vin
Is a Volks Wagon buggy a good car?
Asked by: Mike @ 2009-07-15 17:19:07
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if your a girl.. of course.
AP
actualy yes,they are very good cars,just no one seems to think that they any good just because their shape,they have great gas mileage,realy reliable engines,and are cheap to have any maintance done on them if needed,also the old ones float =P
Dude
I keep hearing they're not very safe which makes sense :( but i still want one.
sexychick756
For women and gay men, yes.
Make friends with a mechanic. You will need them a lot.
Stupid Flanders
First off a buggy is an off road car. I assume you are asking about a beetle or Bug. they are and always have been a Great car. my last one got 43 MPG. you can get them cheap. parts are super cheap and very available. even your local parts store will or can get any part for them. buy one! buy a service manual and some wrenches. if your going to "Actually Own" one, YOU are Actually going to have to do maintance on it. When they see you pulling into there shop they snicker and say to each other " should we use lube on this one?" there going to stick it to you,... why? beacuse you'd have to to be an idiot not to fix it your self. they were ment to be fixed buy the owner, it's how there built. there too easy to fix to pay someone else.
personally I would never trust an american car mechanic to even check the oil in my VW's " I always say," I wouldn't let you put gas in my car, even if you were buying." bottom line read up on them. get one join a forum, and start wrenching. I wouln't drive anything else.
TomatoeP
Do you mean a Volkswagen Bug or an off road Volkswagen "dune buggy"? The Volkswagen Bug is a great first car. Easy to work on and they make plenty of aftermarket parts for them. I've got a 72 Volkswagen Bug that I drive at least 50 miles a day on the highway, in 115 degree Arizona summers, and it runs great. If you do decide to go with a Bug then I recommend getting a book called "How To Keep My Volkswagen Alive: A Manual for the Compleat Idiot" by John Muir. It's a great book with a lot of good info.
John
its small and compact but it would be reliable i believe, go on twenga and see if they have reviews about it, they are really good for that and cheap deals.
iain.brennan
AP shut up
if buggy your talking about the old one yes they are very fun small fuel efficient reliable cars and beetles even have there own car shows all around the world so AP suck on that
quincy d
will this engine fit in my jetta?
the 3.2l vr6.is there enough room to put that into a 2000 jetta that has the 2.8l vr6.also would the transmission hooked up to the 2.8 hook up to the 3.2?
will it fit?
Asked by: Jettaowner @ 2009-07-14 14:24:28
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No, it is a different transmission.
djaca70
No.
JOHNNY C
Technically yes the engine itself will fit. The transmission for that particular engine will not. You'll notice that the 3.2 only comes in audi based models. The r32/tt, the passat/a4, ect. ect.
If i were you i would look into getting a 24valve engine or maybe a supercharger from vortech, maybe a turbo setup from HPA.
To answer you second question the transmissions are completely different, and would require either a totally new bellhousing, or some serious fabrication.
Dan S
actually, if i remember correctly, you guys are wrong. i believe the trans will work, i was told that ALL vr6 bell housings are the same and will match up, but that doesn't mean the trans will work. you will probably need to figure out how to mount the trans differently. i would still suggest against doing such a swap.
awdwannabe
The 3.2L is not just an Audi engine, the Mk4 R32's had an 3.2L V6, with a 6 speed AWD setup however. Check out vwvortex.com though for more details, which had the answer for every VW question ever. by the time you convert everything, you might as well have bought an R32 or even a better Audi
eten_23
Are VW Jettas good cars?
When I say good, I mean reliable. Are they good on gas? Do they tend to have alot of mechanical problems. I know any car can have problems but there are cars that tend to have more then others. I'm doing a little research because I think Jettas are cute. I'm thinking of getting one. I'm looking for the years 2001-04
Asked by: Jamie @ 2009-07-15 20:30:14
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No, they are terrible reliably from what I've read and seen, Jamie. I like Jettas also, but they are real headaches and can be expensive to fix compared to most other cars.
I'd look at Japanese cars, Jamie. sorry!
20G8J8FY
I agree with the first guy. They have a lot of electrical problems and for some unknown reason Volkswagen likes to put some weird and really expensive coolant hoses in their cars that can be a pain in the future. Can't go wrong with a Toyota or a Honda.
John
My wife absolutely loves her Reflex Silver 2005 Jetta! She has driven it for 75,000 reliable, fun to drive miles. She gets 30+ MPG and still has plenty of power for passing.
The Jetta has been from NY to FLA several times on vacations. It has a cavernous trunk designed to hold all of our camping gear. Plus, we put kayaks and or bikes on the roof rack.
During all these miles, the Jetta has never let us down.
Even though VW has an excellent warranty, we have not had to use it.
As for parts being high on VWs, that is a vile myth!
My neighbor [a Honda owner] and I have a friendly rivalry going. We compare prices we pay for the repairs done to our cars [I have a 2000 VW]. Guess what? In every case, the cost comes out about the same!
So it doesn't really matter about what brand of car it is, ALL of them are 'costly' when it comes time to pay up.
BTW, I also have a 2006 VW GTI, which shares many parts with the Jetta, and it too has proven to be a super-durable car.
Also, a workmate of mine has a Jetta TDI with 180,000 reliable miles on it . No problems at all.
fenton
I have a 2002 VW Jetta 1.8T and I love it. I only say that because it is the turbo model in the 5-speed which is fun to drive. Other than that it is not a great car so I would have to agree with the first two people.
Pros for my car would be a great engine, (you never have to shift down on the highway to pass), nice soundsystem, sunroof, and stock 17 inch alloy wheels.
Cons would be expensive repairs. For example, to repair the drivers seat headrest (it was stuck in the upright position), the dealer would have had to take out the entire seat, cut into the seat and replace the latch, just because VW likes to make things difficult. This procedure would have cost me $500 too, just to repair a headrest.
To sum it all up, I think that if youre going to buy a Jetta you should look at the 1.8T, (I think its a 2.0 liter now) turbo engines which are more expensive but you ultimately get more upgrades from the base model. If you don't go with the more expensive models you might as well buy a Honda Civic or something similar.
Michael H
2000 tiburon or 1997 jetta?
i have a 2000 tiburon auto with the 2L inline 4 and 107xxx miles, ive been offered a trade for a 97 jetta gt with 87xxx miles it has a 2L inline 4 too, but it also has a standard trans. i have been wanting to get a 5spd lately. what do you think?
Asked by: jim @ 2009-07-14 17:59:55
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go german VW...hynduai sucks
James C
switch it up! you could always take out the tranny and make it 5 speed....it's really not that difficult.
Amy
watch out for rust and weak tranny's.
awdwannabe
a buddy had one of those we called it TIBBY said like timmmy on south park. what a crapwagon. it fell apart fast. go german a least it'll last.
TomatoeP
Key nummber for VW golf?
VW GOLF GL1987
Vehicle has Id plate under bonnet with 3 number codes on it. There is a sticker in the boot containing, id # type, transcode, etc. what number donates the key code?
Asked by: WinK @ 2009-07-14 17:37:20
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Usually it is part of the owner's manual portfolio. However, with your registration paperwork and your VIN, the dealer can cut you a key.
djaca70
Code is on the vehicle, but not in a readily accessible place. Contact a locksmith.
Hillbilly Locksmith
On the older cars the key code is on the lock cylender you can take one out of a door and have a dealer cut you one from that code. but I would call a dealersip first to ask or a vw forum. that info may be diffrent on new stuff
TomatoeP
Question about my Volkswagan Jetta?
I have a 2000 VW Jetta. The cooling fan are not turning on. I tested the fan motors and they are okay. I turned on AC and the fan still does not turn on. Whats going on?
Asked by: NZ @ 2009-07-14 19:45:53
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The fan relay is bad and must be replaced
Kenny
May I ask how you tested the fan motor? Check the relay.
fireturd_owner88
well is you temp guage reading high? maybey it dosent need to come on. they have nothing to do with the AC it cools the radiator when your not moving or if the coolent is getting too hot. they don't run all the time like american shit.
TomatoeP
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