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  1. I have the 3G iPhone on AT&T. I don't seem to have all these problems that everyone else is having. Where I live is solidly covered with 3G, so the data speed and call quality is great. The price for the data plan is kinda steep - $30 a month.
  2. I think that the package overall is a good idea, and will make the G8's a lot more fun. Pleaseeeeee don't call it a Firehawk!
  3. The damn lions get me every year. Talk in the preseason about how they might be mediocre gets me riled up for nothing. I know, its sad. Very sad. Even worse is that I have the Wayne Fontes era to look back on as the "glory days" of lions football.
  4. What's wrong with the catback photo? Looks normal to me.
  5. I wonder why the leaf is on opposite sides of the two interior pics?
  6. I have heard that you have to boil them first.
  7. It was nice meeting you Cort! Looks like your road trip was a lot of fun! Next time make sure you swing by during the Dream Cruise. You forgot the best highlight pic! lol http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/200808/004...t_mi_lunch4.jpg
  8. Well I live near all these places, but haven't had any of them.
  9. I have seen 2 of them on the road so far. One by work and the other at the Dream Cruise. It definitely caught my eye, but I'm not a big fan of the rear end.
  10. LMAO $25,000 for a Prius OR $10,000 for a good condition 4th gen F Body $15,000 to spend on gas People I know have been saying they are getting a lot worse than what Toyota is claiming. It looks like the media might be catching on to that also. Hopefully... Toyota Prius vs Jeep Patriot: the great MPG test by Claire Edwards and Jay Nagley "American buyers are questioning the official fuel consumption figures of the Prius" Introduction Eager owners sometimes present a Toyota Prius as David Attenborough on wheels…decent, environmentally aware and beyond criticism. And yet there are nagging doubts that the Toyota is not nearly as irreproachable as Britain's national treasure. You don't have to look very hard on the web to find American buyers questioning the official fuel consumption figures, while some Europeans question whether a simple diesel engine would not be equally economical. So, we decided to conduct the ultimate test, pitting the Prius (easily the world's biggest-selling hybrid with just over 1 million sold to date) against the devil's own tool; an SUV. Our choice of SUV was simple. Jeep was recognised in 2007 for having the most improved fuel consumption across its model range, and has won a Green Award for the Patriot. The Patriot Diesel is one of the most economical 4x4's available on the market today (thanks to its VW engine) and boasts lower CO2 emissions than, say, a Renault Scenic 1.6. The rules would be simple; both drivers were to drive the way they normally would, but in order to ensure that driving styles didn't interfere with the results, they would swap half way and all speed limits would be adhered to. The test Despite being very different animals, the Patriot and the Prius are both acknowledged as family cars, so our route would take us on a typical family day out to the south coast. Starting from Tower Bridge in the centre of London, we set off at 10am to avoid the rush hour traffic heading out towards Brighton and our first waypoint. The first impressions of the Patriot were not great - the first few seconds were spent scanning the truly nasty plastics of the interior. Once we had got used to the dashboard, we could not help noticing that it did not actually contain very much - even though we had the range-topping Limited model, there was no sat nav and only a basic radio and CD/MP3 player. However, once on the move things rapidly improved, as it proved remarkably easy to pilot the Patriot around the city. Despite its size, it didn't feel awkward, and was comfortable inside. The interior of the Prius was less offensive to the eye and came with more kit than the Patriot. The sat nav was easy to program, so it was decided that the Prius would lead the way. However, it took time to get used to the odd automatic gear lever, which sits on the dash next to the steering wheel. When we first tried to pull off at a set of lights the electronic parking brake wouldn't release and the gearbox refused to select 'drive'. It took quite a bit of persuasion before the electronic systems agreed to let us go on our way. As we approached the motorway the two on-board computers were reading very different figures. The Prius was showing around 58mpg, whilst the Patriot showed just below 40mpg. The Prius is almost silent whilst driving in the city, but on the motorway you could hear the engine working quite hard - it is only a 1.5 litre unit and the batteries are no help at cruising speed. Nonetheless, by the time we reached the Brighton seafront the trip computer was claiming over 62mpg. In contrast, the Patriot's 2.4-litre diesel engine feels effortless at cruising speeds and the uncouth growl you get from it around town almost disappears. It also feels more spacious than the Prius, which would be a little cramped with the whole family aboard. After stopping at Brighton, the rest of the journey took us along the coastal route for a few miles before we stopped again to swap drivers and headed back towards London. The entire route took us over 160 miles covering coastal, motorway and city roads. The result Had we relied on the onboard computers, the Prius would have won by a landslide, as by the end of the trip they read 57mpg and 42mpg for the Prius and Jeep respectively. However, to get the real figure, we calculated consumption based on how much fuel each car had used over the 160 miles. The result was astonishing: both cars had used nearly identical amounts of fuel. The Jeep had averaged 38.9 mpg - only 3.1 mpg less than its computer had recorded. However, the computer of the Prius appeared to be telling whoppers: it actually achieved just 39.9 mpg - a massive 17.1 mpg less than it had claimed. Whereas, the first impressions of the Patriot had been overwhelmingly negative - it's an SUV with interior plastics apparently supplied by a Chinese Christmas cracker factory - it converted us by the end of the day. It had been a better experience for both driver (more pleasant to drive) and passenger (more space). Our test also raises the question over the economy of hybrids overall - a subject to which we will be returning. Certainly it might feel like you're contributing to a greener world, but most manufacturers are constantly improving their diesel cars to make them greener and more efficient. It seems that if economy is what you're after from a family car, there are better, and - let's face it - more stylish, options than a Prius.
  11. It was decided a while ago that those gauges wouldn't be there much longer. http://www.autoblog.com/2008/06/12/useless...-away-for-2009/
  12. I got 21 mpg for my last tank, doing all city driving. I'm really happy with that!
  13. daves or OG, where is the meeting place? I might be able to finagle something.
  14. Where at? Those definitely look like the wheels he has.
  15. I would meet up for lunch, but I dont think that getting to Novi and back on a lunch break would work out too well.
  16. Meh, I don't really like it. The front of the hood, vent on the quarter panel, and spoiler say Trans Am to me, but not the rest of it. I don't think that its a step up from the sexy, curvy, bulging lines of the 4th gen.
  17. I have AIM 6.5.9.1 and it stores all my conversations. Maybe that could help...
  18. Here is Tab Mix Plus for FF3... http://tmp.garyr.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7031
  19. I always read more than I post, but it seems there has been a lot more reading than posting in the last few months because of school. Hopefully when I'm back at work I will have more free time. I'm sure they can make an exception
  20. This past weekend there was a pretty large local F Body car show. About 150 F Body's showed up, including a new Camaro! Here are a few pics... New Camaro... My car, of course... And here is a video of the new Camaro pulling in... http://media.putfile.com/MeetGreet-2008-178
  21. I went to the finals on Sunday. It was totally awesome! We were on the Canada side right where the planes did the S after coming through the starting gate. They flew by us at like 230 mph! We didn't have any trouble getting back, but my roommate said it took him 4 hours to get back through the tunnel! Ouch
  22. +1 on Michigan. Even though you are a few weeks too early, a Friday or Saturday night out on Woodward would be awesome!
  23. This is supposedly a local shop here in Auburn Hills... http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3425 Oh man the Camaro is going to be HOT! I cant wait!!!!
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