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Intrepidation

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  1. MySpace Last Login: 27/02/2008 Guess he just got sick of us.
  2. It's a Pontiac trying to look japanese. The proportions are horrible, it's cheap, and noisy. The 3.6 is the only saving grace, but it won't do you much good in a crash.
  3. Well then why is the G6 on that list?
  4. I think Autoweek mentioned it was being developed in Germany too. Link
  5. I'd fee safest in the Sebring, the body had almost no flex to it. The Mustang had some flex in the body, but much less than the G6. Of course I'd rather have the Mustang.
  6. No Sebring Vert? What about 9-3? One more reason to avoid the G6 vert:
  7. Woops! Thanks, link's fixed.
  8. I was surfing youtube and came across them.
  9. Yeah but in the M-Class' defense, it's RWD, powerful, more stylish (subjectively) better proportioned, and more fun to drive.
  10. That's stupid, you'd probably pay far more money for this new car than you get as a bonus. Jackasses.
  11. Nice Torrent gm4life...the purple looks quite nice. I always thought it was better looking than the Equinox. Hey, does the rubbing alcohol work for the dealer sticker? I'd love to remove the big, ugly MeGEE sticker from the back of my car. Also does it work on tree sap?
  12. Eclipse (Spyder or coupe) Not a bad looking car at all, I'd wait for the MCE to be on market though Mustang (Convertible or coupe) Get it with the manual because the auto sucks the life out of it. G6 (Hardtop convertible only, doesn't like the coupe) Looks oddly proportioned, cheap inside, did I mention ugly? Altima coupe Looks better in dark colors and up close, but the further away you stand from it the more strange the proportions get. Also doesn't seem to handle as well as the sedan for whatever odd reason. Accord coupe I like the coupe a lot, it's one of the few Hondas with style, and actually looks desirable, plus it seems to be a great drive BMW 128 coupe / cabrio Overpriced, styling is kinda funky along the sides, probably spartan compared to the others for similar price Mazda RX-8 suicide doors add practicality to the coupe concept, looks good even now, just not good on gas....but it handles great The only one I can say I definitely wouldn't recommend is the G6. I personally would not go on with the Altima, and the BMW, the rest are fair game.
  13. Except, until the ZR-1 debuted it didn't exactly "spank" the Viper.
  14. Yeah, ever since I saw that design on the 9-3 I loved it. Keeps the e-brake where it should be without taking up space.
  15. New Balance for me!
  16. I love that car!
  17. That's ridiculous. I guess they don't call `em TRDs for nothing.
  18. Hydrogen is the way to go, pure and simple. It can be run with Fuel Cells and Electric motors Or it can be run with ICE's It's the most abundant element in the universe It's water product is water vapor. All it needs is more investment, government backing (yeah right), and a hydrogen infrastructure set up.
  19. No surprise, it's newer, it better be better. They're both great cars...I dunno which I like better.
  20. And they say Chryslers have a lot of electrical problems!
  21. Dodge has had a knack for hitting the sweet in-between spot of segments. I got to sit in the 2nd row of a 5-seater and my knees had plenty of room (I'm 6'1") The seats themselves seemed fine, I don't know what they'd be like after a few hours of sitting there but seemed comfortable upon initial impression
  22. Something like that's been done. http://www.micheldebroin.org/images/projects/20071026spc.jpg
  23. Congrats Chris. hey what's your preferred weapon of choice and what type of massive lens is attached to it?
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