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  1. This was already posted a little bit back, but I'll repeat myself: lose the dumb spoiler and it's a winner!
  2. I know CA has the unique market...but still the bubble is about to burst. Recently some sellers have had to lower their asking prices. Also, if I were moving on a job-related thing but planning on moving back in a few years...I'd rent the house I currently had so I'd still own it.
  3. The housing bubble in CA is about to burst. In two or three years time, they may not have lost out too much at all. These booms don't last forever...
  4. Actually the shouldn't have to downgrade if they decide to move back to SoCal. Do you really think Nissan would be dumb enough to ask them to move AND take a pay cut? Any pay cuts would likely be for new hires.
  5. Your link went nowhere, ehaase.
  6. NOS...you have got to be the most ambiguous person on this site :lol:
  7. im still in
  8. That wheel has a Pontiac logo on it.
  9. Because other high end vehicles offer it. It will be a lot like the wood that they offer in cars, very thin slivers that are probably laquered to death. But it will be real granite!
  10. Oh please...I could see the freaking out if Sixty8 hasn't posted in more than a few days, or if you were expecting him at your door or something and he did not show, but for all you know this could just be a computer problem. It hasn't even been a day.
  11. No, it is real granite!
  12. So does this mean that GM might include this as a SAP?
  13. 1994-1996, 2006+
  14. It's a good word to know.
  15. Well, my first guess would be the center stack displays are all off, indicating the car isn't on...but the ignition key position is correct and the needle on the IP is moving, so I would say that either the light washes out the displays or at this angle you cannot see them or they are turned off. I dunno, I guess I don't see anything out of the ordinary, except that this G6 interior doesn't look like sh!t.
  16. Dude...chill. Maybe he was tired from all the driving and decided to take a nap. Maybe he isn't interested in posting on the site today. What I find odd is you have this detailed idea of his routine...maybe his plans changed slightly. Honestly I wouldn't worry about it for now. Get back with us in another day or two, mkay?
  17. I like it!
  18. What SoCalCTS said...that's pretty much how I feel about those kinds of churches. Well said, man!
  19. Wow...I don't know why you started putting hot-button issues into my mouth! I never spoke of such things. If you think that about California, you have no idea what you are talkng about. There is a lot of political diversity in Cali, only someone blind to reality would attempt to argue otherwise. The first red flag that you do not have any idea whatsoever about which you are talking is that you talk about California as if it is all homogenous. Now ANYONE who has been to Cali knows that the state has virtually NO homogeny, ESPECIALLY political homogeny. This is a very politically charged state. Now, you want to start putting words into my mouth, let me make it clear to the board that you are an idiot for doing so: I am against affirmative action. It does nothing but hold Asians back, has little effect on Caucasions, and boosts Blacks and Hispanics. That said, especially in college admissions, Blacks and Hispanics are put at a huge disadvantage because while they might get into certain prestigious colleges based on race, oftentimes the skills they have from HS (the ones that otherwise would NOT have gotten them into this prestigious college) are not adequate for these colleges and they end up on academic probation. This is called the Mismatch Effect and is fairly widely publicized. As for gay marriage, well show me a cogent argument AGAINST gay marriage that is not rooted in a bigotry against homosexuals. I have tried to understand those who disagree with gay marriage, and all I hear is fearmongering and hatred regarding homosexuality, not a cogent, logic-driven argument with some actual reason not to allow it. Because of this, I do tend to classify those against gay marriage as bigots, but maybe I just haven't heard that one, logical argument out there that is devoid of some inherent bigotry. For the record, I am not homosexual, and therefore really do not have any emotional attachment to the issue. So argue away. There is a BIG difference between having religion and being a fanatic. I am a Christian but I do not try to impose my views on everyone I come into contact with. I have my views, and you have your views, and everything is copasetic as long as you don't try to interfere with my beliefs. It's called tolerance and mutual respect. I won't try to convince you of my beliefs and I expect the same courtesy unless one of us inquires the other in a "what would you do and why" kind of situation. As for "public" Christians...I do not know what you mean. If you are referring to political Christians, yes, I believe in the separation of church and state as did our forefathers did (and yes, many were Christians but numerous quotes exist from them reaffirming the need for a separation of EVERY church and the state). Hence, nominating Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court because she is an Evangelical Christian is NOT something that could be supported by me. People who voted for Bush are not dumb hillbillies. I personally think many were uninformed, and recent poll data seems to support this. The Bush campaign used scare tactics, and that got many swing voters suckered in. Also, many people knew what Bush stood for, while Kerry was a complete unknown. I think many people voted for what they knew than chance it on a wildcard. Frankly, I think it is damn impressive that Kerry got 47% of the vote despite only giving a glimmer of his platform during the entire campaign! He received 47% of the vote just by saying, essentially, that he was NOT BUSH. That speaks volumes to me. Volumes.
  20. Croc

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    GM discontinued that option due to low sales and cost reasons. They also discontinued the double rear doors for visibility issues.
  21. I wouldn't even say that...liberals like all kinds of diversity except bigots. The only people I just flat out do not like are those that come across as bigots. Now I guess you could twist that around to say that I am essentially self-loathing since I am bigoted toward bigots, but c'mon, let's not go there. It isn't about the ideology, it is about the intolerance. You can think whatever the hell you want to think as long as you have the decency to a) keep it out of my business and B) not express it when it would deeply offend/hurt a great number of people. Before anyone jumps on the "freedom of speech" bandwagon, there is a little something called tact. You might not like the CEO of a company, but you (should) have the decency not to say so loudly enough for him to hear it when you are two meters away from each other. At least I hope so...
  22. wait...this thing sure as hell looks like a Theta...
  23. Yuck!
  24. Fly, it really isn't that way in California. Are there SOME people? Well yes, those little neo-Nazi pop princesses are from Bakersfield. But in Tennessee there are a LOT of homophobes, a LOT of racists, and a LOT of religious fanatics. I know you're just trying to make peace, but it's obvious you've never been to either place.
  25. Still bland.
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