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Intrepidation

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  1. Thanks guys. PCS, I know how you feel. No pet can ever take the place of a lost one, however you form a new and unique bond with the new one. I do miss her, especially since I expect her to be sleeping in the pet hut but neither are there anymore (we left it at the vets).
  2. Looking forward to the NY debut?
  3. IMO, it doesn't get much cleaner than this:
  4. Do yourself a favor and buy a Cobalt or a G5 instead of an Aveo. Or buy von's Impala.
  5. I dunno, I thought the Rav4 pre MCE looked alright, so does the Journey (very clean styling) and I like the new Equinox...even if they stole the headlights from the Pacifica.
  6. If I jump it I can drive it, haha. I've decided that if a used battery doesn't urn up this week I'm going to just break down get a new one. I'm sick of not being able to drive it and you know..park it somewhere and it start up when I come back to it.
  7. I hate the way I sound too, although I may actually talk when I do another video walk around of my car. His Jetta played chicken with a snow plow and lost, essentially.
  8. Sounds good. I'm marinading it in Montreal Steak seasoning...which is basically salt, pepper, garlic, and oil.
  9. My new shifter, with an artistic touch: Also what my center stack looked like with the CD Changer in it:
  10. He must think it's a G5, since you can tell by his voice he can barely contain his EXCITEMENT!!!!!!!!!!!
  11. By the way BV, I passed by a blue Jetta like yours today a t a used car dealership for $799
  12. Sounds like fun moltar. I'm glad I went out and made the most of it. It's supposed to rain for the next 3 days, followed by 40's until Friday where it's supposed to rain again.
  13. I'm very tempted to just go and buy a new battery for the car. Every time I go for a drive in it I'm reminded why I love it so much. If today wasn't windy I would have busted out my RC plane and gone flying..haven't done that since the fall.
  14. Like flushing it down the toilet, lining a little box, using it to wipe your ass, putting it in a bag, setting it on fire, and throwing it at someone.
  15. Got some suggestions for ribeye steak?
  16. Today it was 61 with lots of sunshine, a few fair weather clouds, and a light breeze. This qualifies as the perfect day for me. Warm enough to wear shorts but cool enough to not break a sweat when doing activities outside. It really is a breath of fresh air after this past week of gray and rain, and after last night's events. I took the opportunity to put my stereo back in the car, finish cleaning the front passenger seat, and cleaning the engine bay a bit. Crap battery be damned, I jumped my car and went for a 37 mile drive on the quiet winding back roads with the window open and the stereo on. My goodness, these seats are amazingly comfortable. I never appreciated adjustable lumbar until today. Now if I could just figure out how to program the memory so I can keep my perfect settings. I think its days like this that makes life worth clinging on to. Where you can get out out and enjoy the day, go for a drive just for teh hell of it, and for a little while all of life's problems are forgotten.
  17. Thanks SS! There's an Intrepid down the street that has been sitting in the yeard since the fall. It sill has plates but I haven't seen the car move. I thought about offering $100 for the alloys on it.
  18. We had to put our oldest cat, Rose to sleep last night. She's not been well for some time, but it got a lot worse yesterday morning. We decided that it was best to euthanize her to end her pain and suffering. We made an appointment for Monday morning. However when I was getting ready to go to bed last night at 2 or so, I noticed she was in her pet hut with her eyes open with a dead stare, not moving at all. It was painful to watch. We had to find an emergency center that was actually open. We took her their at 3am and they put her to sleep. I don't thinks he would have made it through the night. It sucks, our pets are family to us. At least she's not suffering anymore.
  19. Or maybe that it's an actual performance car that doesn't have all kinds of shortcomings like the Solstice has. Or maybe the Solstice is more Pontiac because you can buy the same thing with different sheetmetal over at another GM brand in the same country.
  20. Call in the SWAT team! Assault with a deadly weapon and intent to kill!
  21. O`RLY? Yeah, it's a total Brick, what with those round headlights, and those square wheel arches that aren't actually square (they are rounded trapezoids). I won't argue the Patriot is a brick, but then it's my least favorite jeep behind the Compass. As for the Ram, have you seen the Silverado HD, Superduty or Sierra HD lately? They all have massive grills, but with the exception of the Silverado (pre MCE because the refresh is shaping up nicely) and the SuperDuty the grills appear proportionate. As far as the Terrain goes, I don't mind it much after looking at it besides that front end. The grill is should be 1/3 smaller and I hate the placement of the GMC badge. Also is very much dislike how the leading edge of the foglights don't run parallel to the grill and lower intake. It's just bad design.
  22. 2010 GMC Terrain Revealed GM has finally revealed the all new 2010 GMC Terrain. It's polarizing design is sure to spark plenty of opinions. Check out the full article, gallery, and our take on it after the jump. http://www.cheersandgears.com/index.php?sh...t=0#entry486288
  23. Croc, the Sienna, that's what it looks like out back! I was wondering why it looked so familiar.
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