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Intrepidation

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  1. That was fast. Congrats.
  2. Congrats on the Malibu! Definitely the pick of the cars you were considering. Here's to many happy miles with it!
  3. Trust me, I've had a good long, hard look at the Challenger, and I love the way it looks. I love the modern interpretation of the original car. To each his own. Besides, the Murcielago, to me, looks so much less interesting than it's stablemate.
  4. So we've got two Lambos and no mention of the Challenger or Camaro?
  5. It depends onw hat that buyer wants more. If they want more power, a manual, sharper handling, or more standout styling, the CTS would get the nod. If they wanted a comfortable cruiser that could handle twisty roads but is happier cruising at speed, prefer more understated styling, and more room, the MKS would get the nod. I myself lean more towards the CTS, but I do very much like the MKS.
  6. Well because we couldn't just go out yesterday and get the snacks and $h! for New Year's, we had to go today, in the snow. To end the year off extra $h!ty I lost my cell phone while we were out. So either it's crushed in the snow in the parking lot or some asshole found it and figures they have a new phone. Happy f@#king New Year.
  7. Considering the recent Opels have had a more flowing, organic design, it fits right in with Buick's design language.
  8. I doubt you'll ever see a bench seat in a redesigned car again.
  9. That's your opinion. I like the design like that. Also, push-button start is such a gimmick. Whther a car has it or not is something too trvial to care about. Is it cool? Yes, but I bet not so much if the fob's battery dies.
  10. Oh, a bit of good news for Ford. The salesman who went with me told me they've been selling well for the dealer so far.
  11. Thanks! It's well worth it to take one for a spin I think!
  12. > Millenia
  13. Welp, didn't get the food tonight so we'll have to do it in the morning...during a snow storm. Oh and the GM's got a flat so that has to be fixed too. Way to end the year.
  14. I like blue better anyway.
  15. Haha..well your car is way more rusty, so that doesn't help it's odds. Does it make more power?
  16. Agreed, he has nothing good to say. Also agreed that it's not designed to be a sporting car. It rides very comfortably and the body motions are controlled well enough so you don't get motion sickness, unlike a Town Car. It'd make a great cruiser. It give the Aurora a nod buy using the Aurora's tail lights as inspiration.
  17. I'm guessing a bit unprofessional.
  18. LOL I worded that retardedly, hopefully it reads better now.
  19. LOL I worded that retardedly, hopefully it reads better now.
  20. I also want to add that Lincoln has chosen some very attractive interior color scheme for the MKS. In addition to the Tuxedo (black on white) and the all black, both with metal and dark wood, they have a black on light tan with metal and light wood that I saw. very, very nice and upscale looking.
  21. You should see his redneckeriffic heater core, hell I need to see that still...I've heard only legends. Before you scrap it remember you owe me a photo shoot with the Grand Marquis.
  22. At least the last gen was pleasant to look at even if it was FWD. Except the interior...that thing was terrible.
  23. Agreed! I'm very picky with how music sounds. I liek to be able to hear everything, including bass but not so much that it drowns out the rest of the elements.
  24. I don't get why people like nirvana so much, to me that is the most overrated band.
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