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Intrepidation

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  1. Indeed, but the stubby deck reminds me of the Sebring, which is not a car you want any resemblance to. It's done much better, but still...a longer decklid would look nicer. Also, that photo really shows how thick the car is.
  2. I used to use Netscape, but Firefox > Netscape. I spell checker would be nice, but would conflict with the built-in ones the browsers have i would think.
  3. Upon further examination, I agree with Balthazar, the deck is too short. Make it longer and it's about perfect.
  4. Holy sh*t! That's beautiful! The proportions are excellent. They may not be RWD but they are very good nonetheless. The sculpting is very interesting and well done, the has a level of aggression I haven't seen in any Buick in recent history, and the interior look amazing. If the production version looks like this concept Buick will have no trouble selling them.
  5. I normally don't mind side vents, functional or not, but this one is cheap and ugly.
  6. While there may be similarities in the overall design they are not exactly the same or anywhere near it.
  7. I've seen sites like this before, they are neat.
  8. Friday FTW! (no classes on Fridays)
  9. Apparently the UAW would rather close down the company and have no jobs than taking a pay cut or whatever. Brilliant logic! Idiots.
  10. The best tool is the pen tool. No other tool can make as precise and exact selections as it. It takes time but IMHO it's by far the best method.
  11. Get FireFox, or even Safari. IE just blows ass.
  12. Any way you slice it, it's sick that this monster has been getting children pregnant and keeping these women couped up in this prison of his. And apparently we've got another one of those insane religious sects to thank for this kind of crap, although the guy is probably screwed up in the head on his own anyway.
  13. I hope one of your "children" goes to the gym and toughens up a bit.
  14. The second batch of photos certainly do help. It looks less awkward now. That being said the front end is still rather soft and watered down. I hope there is a VXR version that makes it over hear as a Red Line, even if it is just an appearance package, that adds some aggression to the front end. One thing I noticed is that they were apparently inspired by the last gen Camry, as the lower character line is a direct flip of the one on the Camry.
  15. That's awesome
  16. I want so badly to go to a dealer and drive one...maybe if I've got the time next week I'll try.
  17. He was being sarcastic, if I recall correctly his favorite car was a Camry Solara.
  18. Link to full article: http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drive...photopanel..2.*
  19. The difference for me is the lower roof line and more aggressive front end. If the production version had these features I'd be happier with it. I liked the interior then and do now. It looks expensive and like a pleasant place to be.
  20. Hurray! Congrats man, gla dot hear you got your baby back. I love happy endings How is she?
  21. Looks like the lovechild of a Escalade and a Ridgeline. It's nothing new though.
  22. Yeah really, especially since he is one of the people who ran this site. When you're in a position like that you shouldn't just up and leave when you've got responsibilities like that. I'd just like to know has he's doing.
  23. Indeed, what with that beautiful and blockbuster sales hit Quest, not to mention the award winning and best in Class Armada, and it's completely distinct and unique Infiniti platform-mate. And let's not forget the Titans flying off of the shelves. It could be quite good...Nissan knows how to do small and midsize cars and Chrysler knows hw to do large cars and trucks.
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