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Ian

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  1. That's exactly what my parents did. Mom bought a Grand Caravan over a Venture because the GC had better seats, better handling, nicer interior/exterior and better warranty. Dad drive a 99 Intrepid everyday to work (GM) and never got looked like he was a terrorist! B)
  2. I work for Chrysler and owned a Ford Contour SVT...
  3. DCX and Ford enthusiast. DCX owner. I've had 3 Chryslers and 1 Ford in the past, my parents have always had Chrysler products even if dad works for GM :P Not a GM owner and never will. Wouldnt want to be caught dead in a GM....even if I have to drive grandma's 2003 Impala once a week for repairs.....That's what turn me against GM
  4. Got to the fas station...$189.9... :angry: :unsure: :o No sens
  5. GOT TO GO........ fill up my car, it's $103.9 here in Pembroke, Ontario..it will come up alot more!
  6. I never did anything on a front seat, but actually, the back seat of both my 1989 and 1992 Premiers were very roomy ond comfortable (Very) and the 1992 had tinted windows, so it makes things alot easier. But my ultimate vehicle is my mom's 2002 Grand Caravan, yes I did stuff in my mom's van, I had her van for a couple of weeks while my Premier was getting it's transmission fixed.... The Neon, well the backseat is roomy, but you have to move the front seats froward...
  7. Cobalt!! I hate the interior of the Civic!
  8. Thanks for the welcome viper. Hope you have better luck than my father at converting me into GM... B) ^_^
  9. Ahaha, well I had my first sexual experience in the backseat of my first Eagle Premier back when I was 15, didnt had my licences...Gosh I miss that car...
  10. 1- I would say the...hummm....G6 2- OMG, the minivans....they're nose is just plain ugly... 3- Allure/LaCrosse
  11. I see many older mens driving Buick and Olds while I see many older women driving Camry's I also see many people my age (early 20's) driving Aleros and Grand Am.
  12. OK sexual preferences :rolleyes: I've sold many minivans to gay couple! :o I had one, a 2000 Grand Voyager and I bought it for my DJ services, not because I had kids If you and I are members of allpar, they have two B)
  13. Ian

    Cavalier?

    Looks odd with the Toyota logo on the hood. I bet that car got excellent reviews and excellent resale value compare to the chevy cavalier
  14. No offences taken. You know, it's because a question was asked! "Sexual preferences" I'm sure they're as many gay guys on Allpar.com, contours.oorg or chryslerminivans.net. It's just that nobody knows nothing about anybody's sexual activities. Ask the same question on many forums and you'll see what I mean B)
  15. Ian

    WT - what car?

    Funny that no GMs are on the list...And some of the world's most reliable cars are on that list.... :unsure: I have a 2000 Chrysler Neon and it as 52,000km and it's been trouble free since day one. I tracked all the service records from Chrysler and they've oil changes every 5,000km. My grandmother mom's side) has a Dodge Stratus, reliable, great handling...I dont call it trash. I've owned two Eagle Premiers, they were both fantastic vehicles and I'm looking for another one ( a 1992 Limited with leather) My trash car list: My father's 99 Malibu, in 120,000km, brakes were replaced 4 times, leaking prestone, ABS light on twice, wheel bearing replaced twice... Grandmother's (dad's side) 2003 Impala, smoking brakes, engine knocks...only 33,000kms... Ever heard of the Chevy Cavalier and Pontiac Scrapfire, they're worst than the first generation Neons. Lemons, they're everywhere, any kind, any models...
  16. It is for me too. OMG this is my first post :o Ah well, when I came out, my family didnt believed me (ever met a str8 guy who told his family he was gay? I never did but anyways) because I was into cars and I didnt "look" gay.... Anyways, this seems to be a nice forum. I'll stick around :CG_all:
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