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Intrepidation

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  1. Well if they're anything like the Nitro's...than they suck pretty hard. Build quality is pretty good but materials aren't...the poor bastards in back don't even get soft-ish armrests (the front do).
  2. Sad part is the Shadow had way more soft touch surfaces.
  3. Intrepidation replied to loki's topic in The Lounge
    Besides your obsession with his waist, he's a funny character with his other partners...and their sesne of humor ispriceless. SDO he's an arse...he's still better than any lame ass American host. Top Gear isn't Top Gear without the 3 of them. Oh, and he's so anti-American that he owns a Ford GT.
  4. I think the LH cars...they were breakthrough designs that the rest of the companies tried to copy in the 90's...plus they were and are excellent handling cars...
  5. One of my favorite Pontiacs of all time and my favorite Grand Prix. I actually looked at a black one while I was car shopping...the interior was a letdown but the car itself is still very handsome to this day.
  6. Intrepidation replied to loki's topic in The Lounge
    Exactly...his humor is what helps make the show so popular.
  7. A red Sierra regular cab A gray Silverado extended cab A white Ford Edge 3 B9 Tribecas (2 silver 1 gold)
  8. Intrepidation replied to loki's topic in The Lounge
    If they don't have the current hosts then it won't be the same. American "humor" will probably suck anyway...with hiip-hop overtones. Just air the series in America as is.
  9. Whenever I glance at the thread title I swear it says "Toyota Anus"
  10. 2 words: Flagship model.
  11. I like to think of the Bible as w work of historical fiction...Camino might agree
  12. Guys... scary observation...with the exception the the rounded guage cluster...this looks alot like the Shadow's interior... Look it even has storage at the top like teh shadow and the upper dashes are both "stepped". Retro baby!
  13. Say what? I won't argue that teh Nitro or Liberty have great interior materials...but they present themselves way nicer I think than the monotone, bland, and shiny plastics of the Xterra.
  14. Wow, that is a stunning Buick..and that interior is gorgeous. This is better than anything Buick NA has...bring it over here just like this..name and all! Check out the fully integrated center stack!
  15. In a follow-up report we have learned that the dog is more intelligent and overall better president than the real one.
  16. Erm, no...the Xterra's interior is a pile..compared wih it the Liberty's looks luxurious. That was the (obvious) point he was making.
  17. So far I like what I see...especially the front.
  18. Dudes, happy birthday!
  19. It's the Cherokee in other countries like Europe...honestly I have no idea why they dropped the name since they uses it's basic design as inspiration for so many of their vehicles these days.
  20. Interior is cool...exterior...not so much.
  21. Chrysler of the 90's has much better interiors...the only progress was with the Pacifica and LX cars. Everything else is worse than teh vehicle they replaced...except the Avenger...anything is better than the interior the Stratus had. Thanks Mercedes for starving Chrysler!
  22. Dude, if you're gonna buy a first car try buying something that doesn't require assloads of work right off the bat. Buy something you can drive and live with without having to worry about breakdowns and so on. Fieros GTs are sweet, but start small and work your way up to a project car after you have a daily driver.
  23. They forgot to add rear fendwers..it might look sorta cool if it had good ones.
  24. Quoted for truth

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