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  1. Got to tool around in some vintage (for sale) iron today. • '70 LeMans Safari, 350 Pontiac/350, duals, new front seat & carpet, hard brakes, sounds great, needs some metal repair, $5750 • '75 Malibu coupe, 454/ 4-speed, super clean, great cosmetics, $8500 • '69 Mustang notchback, 302/auto. Even cleaner, sounded & drove very nice, tho again- hard brake pedal. $12500
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  2. https://www.comixology.com/Vice-9-1/digital-comic/684590?ref=c2VhcmNoL2luZGV4L2Rlc2t0b3Avc2xpZGVyTGlzdC9pdGVtU2xpZGVyMy comic Been working on this for awhile, finally up and ready to promote! This issue is "Girls Night", it's essentially the 2 minute short to give a taste of whats to come, takes place during the middle of summer, when the stories already in full swing. "It's Saturday night in the middle of summer and two of the girls from the South Side Ninja's had their dates cancel on them, so they figured why not go race around the city? A short story and a glimpse of what's to come later." I'd appreciate it if you bought an issue, gave me some feed backand shared the link on your social medias and stuff. Thanks for taking a look, have a great day! Rogue
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  3. The threat of a 20 percent tariff on vehicles exported from the European Union has a number of automakers panicking. But that tariff could be taken off the table if the EU removes their tariff on vehicles exported from the U.S. German paper Handelsblatt learned from sources that a meeting was held between the US ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell and number of CEOs from German automakers. Grenell presented an offer directly from President Donald Trump - "elimination of all tariffs on automobile imports on both sides and removal of non-tariff barriers, such as regulations on the size of rear mirrors." Currently, the U.S. levies a 2.5 percent tariff on vehicles imported from EU. A 10 percent tariff is slapped on by EU members on vehicles imported from the U.S. The hope is that German automakers can put some pressure on the government to possibly bring this up with other EU members. Diamler, Volkswagen, the German Economy Ministry, and the European Commission declined to comment when asked by Reuters. Source: Handelsblatt, Reuters View full article
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  5. Thanks guys, I appreciate it! Hopefully ya shared the links and buy an issue, any questions, comments or feedback are definitely welcomed! Yeah, love 'em, wrote that it's a LS3 swap as well Welcome, thank you for commenting Oh, the whole series is gonna be interesting, trust me. Like I said, this is the two minute preview with the girls from the rival crew
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  6. Award Worthiness Confirmed for Motor Trend 2017 Car of the Year - Chevrolet BOLT Motor Trend plugged in their long term Chevrolet Bolt tester 13 months ago and today they announced that they have confirmed it lived up to every expectation of being the 2017 Car of the Year. It was not just a good affordable EV that eliminated range anxiety but after 17,000 miles deserved to be praised! They do state that the CUV was not perfect as they had two software updates that fixed issues and the shifter was replaced. With that said, maintenance for the year was $0. Cost of powering the EV CUV which had a total of 154 charges cost a total of $630.58 using 69 charges at the office, 47 charges at public for pay stations and 27 times at home. This compares to driving the same distance in a Toyota Prius that would cost $800 and a Kia Soul that would cost you $1,550 dollars. Over all the write up is very good with plenty of interesting info on living with an EV auto. As they state, the only EV available today for under $40,000 that you can go buy and drive off the lot same day. The motor trend staff is ready to make the switch. Breaking down monthly fuel costs: Bolt = $52.55 per month Prius = $66.67 per month Soul = $129.17 per month Motor Trend 2017 Car of the Year Story
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  7. Seems a 20% increase in Bolt production is happening due to increased demand. https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1117615_gm-increases-chevy-bolt-ev-production-to-ease-supply-constraints
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  8. This statement shows an utter ignorance of what is going on both before and after Trump. Hope you like paying a lot more for everything... even your "American made" stuff. It will wipe out any tax break you may have received and then some.
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  9. He's speaking of build quality.... and the Corvette was not considered a luxury car in the mid-80s. The SL in the 80s had exposed screws in the trim, the lights... giant rubber grommets behind the door handles. . It had those huge battering ram bumpers (the corvette was much more svelt on that count). Even my Oldsmobile has better build quality... I cannot see any exposed screws from the drivers seat except for one small silver one holding the power window/door/seat control in place. The SL has really fantastic leather seats and a dream of an engine that is a nightmare on your checkbook to repair. Like the CLA and G-Wagon (until 2018), just because it sold at a luxury car price does not make it a luxury car.
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  10. Sounds like what i already said... His objective wasn't to slap huge tariffs on other countries but to make both trades fair. There's no reason there should be a 2.5% tariff on things imported from the EU and then stuff we send to the EU has a 10% tariff.
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  11. @ocnblu This is for you!
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