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Intrepidation

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  1. It's not really a match....
  2. Well the Ultimate BS and Import Humping site can't seem to just let go of the fact that their death watch articles turned out to be nothing more than bias, inaccurate BS with a little spin thrown in to give the anti-Detroit humpers something to read and feel good about while their Tacoma breaks in half.
  3. http://www.cheersandgears.com/forums/index...=23530&st=0
  4. I never liked teh LaCrosse name, and even though it is a new nameplate, and it too is tied to a pretty lackluster car. Invicta sounds more upscale to me.
  5. What about BV's Olds that everyone seemed to want to save?
  6. ideal
  7. I think adding a little wheelbase, raising the hood a bit, and shortening the front overhang a tad helps.
  8. Not to hijack this glorious thread but, when/where are you guys planning to ,move Sxity8?
  9. I HATE those nasty things. They are hideous!
  10. That's a great idea !
  11. I like the GTO. I think there's a Monte like that sitting in Lowell in a yard next to a building or house or whatever near Wendy's that's rotting away (the driver's quarter panel is almost gone).
  12. Intrepidation

    Granddad

    That is very tragic K.C. Sorry for you're loss...you know we're always here for you.
  13. Why not just sell it and get one that's in good shape if she likes them so much?
  14. That's is quite a truck! It really breaks the mold of what most trucks tend to look like...and both stunning and handsome IMO. Living conditions aren't bad either! These are from Truck Trend
  15. Here's a though: let her drive what she WANTS to drive, and don't try to be a control freak and try to tell her what she can and connot drive. Would you prefer she drove a Toyota? I think not. Otherwise I hope she tries to sabotage one of your cars as payback.
  16. Agreed on both counts. Bleach in the oil will cause the engine to cease...but just let her drive what the hell she wants. Otherwise I hope she buys a Honda to piss you off.
  17. We are supposedly the most intelligent species on the planet, you'd think a few extra buttons wouldn't be enough to defeat our brains. BE SMARTER THAN THE BUTTONS!
  18. Meeyup...that's a pretty mild refresh. I like the new exhausts, the rest is meh. The idea of vents don't bother me, but these look cheap. If you're going to do fender vents take lessons from Jaguar. I hope they spent some time with the driving dynamics of the car because from what I hear it's quite a letdown. Also hope the interior gets some significant revisions. New wheels would also help.
  19. I think the interior looks great, as for buttons...if you own it you will learn how to use it.
  20. I know it's not small, I think it's the greenhouse that makes it look like C-segment car.
  21. Is it just me or does it look small?
  22. The folks at AutoWeek.nl decided to take the wind out of Opel's sails by posting images of the new Insignia before it released official information later this week. We've seen the basic shape and several details of the Insignia when Opel sent out "official" spy shots of their new D-segment player (think Mondeo, Passat), but these newest pictures tell the whole tale, sans artful camouflage. Due to hit dealers in Europe this October, the Insignia will replace the Vectra and come equipped with a handful of diesel- and gasoline-powered engines, ranging in displacement from 1.6- to 2.8-liters. Both 1.6-liter and a 2.0-liter turbocharged engines will be equipped in the entry level models, with a 250 hp, 2.8-liter V6 powering the range-topper. Diesel mills packing 1.9-liters of displacement and outputting 120 to 150 hp will also be offered, and there's also talk of a 180 hp, 1.9-liter turbo and a 2.9-liter V6 diesel. The Insignia is relevant to those of us in the States since it will likely replace the Saturn Aura in the next few years. The styling is a slight step above Saturn's current sedan, with an attractive front clip and a rather dynamic swage line that begins aft of the front fender and runs parallel with the rocker panels. The Opel Insignia will be publicly debuted at the London Motor Show this July and we should see a Saturn variant making its way to the U.S. sometime around the turn of the decade. Source: Autoblog
  23. It clean sup well BV. Yep, a better camera would do wonders, especially since you're getting noise in the low light photos. My camera's a POS too...must get new one.
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