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Intrepidation

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  1. Cool, the one with the good suspension, but that's a high asking price. Also, the fact that it's not a manual kills the deal for me (that and I don't have the money). The interior also sucks hard, but it's from teh 80's so that's little surprise. I saw a Fiero on eBay with a Firebird interior in it, that was cool. The GT is a sweet car.
  2. Actually that's not a bad idea, especially if Nissan's new Altima is as good as they say. It'd be nice if DCX got use of the V6 too. As for compact? Eh...the Caliber looks better than the Sentra IMO and since both cars are newish, there's no need for that. The only other thing is that Nissan could always use the previous gen G35 platform for the next Maxima.
  3. I guess there's always the Prizm, but I'll have to wait till I can take a pic of it next week.
  4. I haven't done too many chops, but this is a quick chop of what I think would help the truck look better. Of the twins I've always liked this Canyon from SEMA...I wish GM had designed it that way
  5. Agreed, Although I would like the headlighst to be a little larger too. This calls for a chop.
  6. Wow the Viper's year to date sales are the same o_O The Charger is doing really well, I'm impressed. As for the other cars, it's kind of all over the place. The 300 is down but not by assloads...I bet it'd do better with the 5-speed available in the 3.5... So far people seem to like the Sebring and Nitro, so good for DCX...wheel see how long it lasts. They might be ok once they have more availability of the Nitro, Sebring, Wrangler, and the updated Durango along with the Avenger and Patriot...followed by the minivans.
  7. IMO I think squared off looks better on a truck than rounded surfaces on the Tunddra, which kinda reminds me of Hyundai's styling as of late.
  8. The GM dealership I pass by everyday got a shipment of them earlier this week, I'll have to check them out sometime soon
  9. ew. that bumper sucks.
  10. Aggressive and sexy! Personally. I think the Tundra looks alright in person, but I find it far from aggressive, especially since it uses smooth lines rather than sharper ones.
  11. No, not yet anyway, my first car I plan to test drive is a Charger. Fun is a relative term for these sedans anyway. If I want something fun I'll shop for something fun...like an Evo
  12. There needs to be a jawdrop emote for moments like these.
  13. Still the best looking truck IMO
  14. That is priceless!
  15. "The 6-speed automatic wouldn't go into 3rd or 5th"
  16. Well ya know, people bitched at Dodge cuz the Charger wasn't a coupe or retro...so they gave `em what they wanted. Plus, even though it's certainly close to the original the greenhouse proportions are opposite of what the original was. I love it, I love the Camaro for a different reason and applaud GM for being so daring with it, but I applaud Dodge for giving the people what they wanted and making a damn good looking retro car. Those wheels however, suck.
  17. I've always liked the Galant...it's not the greatest or the boldest out there but it's far better than a Camry or Accord and is no doubt more fun to drive. It's ashame they doesn't sell well.
  18. Hotness, that front end looks great...so do those wheels!
  19. Wow 143% for the Fusion, very impressive. Looks like Ford did a good job with their large SUVs too. What amazes me is the Turaus being up 73%...kinda makes you wonder why they don't keep making it? Good for Ford, I look forward to seeing the Edge help them out.
  20. Very nice. That interior is great...even the fake wood looks good!
  21. I guess there's always the Prizm...oh sure IT can be in it even though it's technically a Corolla
  22. Funny, I've got the opposite opinion! Nice of Honda to offer the Si as a coupe or a sedan...choices are good.
  23. Still like the transforming Sliverado better. I presented the site to my Web Design class, everyone including the teacher was imprressed.
  24. Wow! It looks much better at that angle!

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