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  1. Over all, it's not bad really. I give Dodge credit, it finally gives them a vehicle that can really go head to head with the Rav-4 and CRV and really, even the Escape and Equinox. The Nitro is more of an Explorer player in my idea. It's by far Chrysler Group's best interior since um....2000?

  2. So, the Cobalt has a lot of new features standard that really make me hate my 2005. Side curtain airbags, ebony dashes, and XM Radio all standard.

    :scratchchin: It may make sense to hold off on a car til the 2008 Cobalt becomes available....but will it have any cosmetic changes?

  3. I like it. A lot. But it really needs an Americanized interior I think. It's a stopgap, but will all those buttons even work? I mean, would an ION replacement have the Phone Keypad but almost nothing else in GM's lineup doesn't?

  4. I hate this!  I hope this is as accurate as your typical C&D rendering...

    The front is straight off the VW Phaeton.

    Overall: D-

    I really disagree Croc, there's minor, minor similarities to the Phaeton. The headlights are differently shaped completely and the Phaeton's C-Pillar is horrible. Like someone said, think more of the new Holden Barina. And besides, with so many designs out there from so many manufacturers, they can only be 100% original for so long. Not that I want it to come here looking as exact as that illustration.

    And the Phaeton is hardly a car to copy. Poor sales and a lack-luster design...yeah, let's copy that design. :rolleyes:

  5. ......fleet Solstice? Who rent's a Solstice? :blink:

    And I agree with zbad1, this is a smart move actually. Think of it like BMW or Aston putting their vehicles in a Bond movie. And so what if it gets blown up? People are going to remember an explosion more than if we just saw a Solstice parked on the street in a movie, like an "extra," or a background prop.

    Mazda used the RX-8 in X-Men 2, and I'm sure they paid for that, not the studio.

    Chrysler HEAVILY promoted the 300C and the fact that appeared latest Harrison Ford movie Firewall. I saw more commericals for the car being in the movie than I did for Harrison Ford being it.

    So let's not jump the gun on GM because they did this.

    Now, if they decide to blow up a fleet of Solstices........then we'll talk. :AH-HA_wink:

  6. Posted Image

    Taken a few days ago. And yes, I DO go tanning. :AH-HA_wink:

    Posted Image

    Taken late Summer 2005. I've lost weight since this. :ohyeah:

    And...

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    Me with the Enclave at NAIAS. Lost weight since here too! Like....almost 20 lbs! :pbjtime:

  7. Also, you could get someone to get it closed... then don't open it ever again.

    It's closed and has been since August 2005. And that's not an option. I'm eithe fixing it or getting another vehicle. It's awful not to be able to use it. And my parents and sister don't care, as their sunrooves on their Sunfires and Liberty work jussstttt fine! :angry:

  8. Would a sunroof from other 2001 DC models fit/work? I thought perhaps a PT Cruiser or Stratus/Sebring sunroof may. I can't see them being much different than the Neon's.

  9. :(

    Well, the thread title pretty much sums up the problem. The roof wants to vent, but the right side doesn't want to slide back, when the left slide does. The Chrysler/Dodge dealer sais it would cost $670 for a new assembly + labor! :banghead: Thats outrageous, I'd rather just get another car. Any ideas or know where I can get used parts cheap cheap cheap?

    Oh, and the vehicle in question is a 2001 Plymouth Neon. :duh:

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