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  1. V10s. Simple and sexy.
  2. Just saw a Quattroporte.
  3. A dick in a box? Naw. I agree with those who said good company. It's always appreciated, and I'm sure it'd make him feel great to see that he meant enough to you for you to take time out of your day and come in to see him. That would be great for both of you, actually..
  4. There is no justifiable reason for why Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep vehicles cost as much as they do. They don't have the quality or materials put into them to justify their prices. And, if they aren't making much profit on what they sell, they better find ways to cut costs in areas because for what you get in these vehicles, you're paying too much.
  5. This morning, just before getting to work, I saw a car pass. I just got a glance of it, but the front end was covered in a white vinyl. I could’ve sworn it was a new Malibu (although it didn’t have any badges on the front). The headlights, grille, and everything looked like the Malibu’s. However, I looked in my rear view, and it was an Aura body and rear end. Weird..?
  6. I’m with Camino and Z on this one. Cars are incredibly fascinating to me, inside and out. It takes thousands of hours of work to get each and every vehicle on the road, no matter if it’s a Kia Rio or Pagani Zonda. However, what’s great is that if you buy a car and it starts getting “old” to you, there are always forms of customization, be it simple mods like window tint or complex ones like adding forced induction or a body kit. No matter what, there’s a way to modify every single vehicle made. And, to me, that’s amazing. But it’s not only that with me. I just love being able to get in a car and let it take me away to wherever I want. All I have to do is turn a key, and suddenly I’m at the movies. My car is one of the only places on earth that I can call “mine.” Cars are just such amazing, complex machines and everything about them intrigues me more and more. I’m sure you all know the feeling…
  7. Yeah, that’s something I never thought of, stolen identification made easy. Wow, never thought of it that way. That’s a damn good point. Oh, and it’s not my idea, my mom brought it up (she heard this somewhere a few years ago or something) and got all pissy that I didn’t think of it as a terrible idea.
  8. I don't understand the downfalls. I doubt you'd be able to be tracked by any random person; only the government. And the government wouldn't necessarily track you unless they had a reason to. I've got nothing to hide; I've commit no crime.
  9. 1. It's a Mustang.2. It's a V6. 3. The SRT-4 is lighter and has WAY more power stock.
  10. Grrrrr. Sounds great! My dad, whenever he gets his LS1 Firebird, wants to create a custom true dual exhaust with long tubes and a good intake. I'm excited!
  11. He must've sucked at driving because I'm not lying. I'm not sure exacly what happened, but they were straight up races everytime. No, I know better than that.. lol But my car looks better!
  12. My mom and I got into this conversation the other day. If the US Government created the law that all US citizens would from today forward need a very small tracking chip placed harmlessly inside their bodies for tracking, security, and/or citizenship purposes, would you be for or against it? I would be for it. This may make people want to not commit crimes because it would be more difficult for them to escape being caught (GPS). Also, what if you only had to scan your arm to prove citizenship? There are many things that I think are good about this. I honestly don't think this would take away from people's freedom. You won't be videotaped or anything. You'll be shown as a dot on a grid, and you'll have basic information listed in the system. I much rather have a chip in my arm than a Social Security card that can get lost, ripped, burned, and saturated but can't be laminated. What do you guys think?
  13. Did she want you to steal her car? Wait, was she hot?
  14. Yeah, but $5 says it'd be quicker than the Mustang GT and they wouldn't want that.
  15. "Sit. Stay. Staaaayyy. I'll get the paper out on you!"
  16. I was taking Advil until my immune system began to consider it un copain.
  17. Guess I should've brought a video tape last time so I could've proved ya wrong. Lost from a stop, tied from 30-70, then took one by about a car from 30-80. All the same driver, all the same '07 Mustang GT, all the same night.
  18. Ooh, caffeine has the negative affect on me and actually tends to give me headaches.. that's what the doctor said at least. Anyway, I just took 2 Excedrins, had two glasses of water, drove around in this beautiful weather for about 40 minutes with the windows down and sunroof open for lunch, came back and had a pretty good meal. I feel better now; we'll see if the feeling subsides completely...
  19. Pride, satisfaction, and a growing approval shown through respect of the car. Once you've gained all three of these things, you're willing to say "I'm done," though you will still be willing to put more money into 'er.
  20. A GT vs. a SS/SC stock for stock? Why yes, the SS/SC can beat it. :AH-HA_wink:
  21. NOS2006

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    But.. but.. Toyota's are inable to rot!
  22. You should've then mentioned that you've owned a Camaro or two in your time... Kidding, of course.
  23. I had it from 3 until I went to bed last night and woke back up with it. All morning I've been rubbing various pressure points in my face, neck, and palm. Any other suggestions? I think I'll take a nap on my lunch break.
  24. NOS2006

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    I voted Durango. I don't like any of those listed, but at least the Durango had a good first generation..
  25. Very cool. That'd cover the whole spectrum. Now, although not necessary to happen right now, they need a Z4-like roadster/coupe... (*cough* wait for my GM-Chrysler report/lineup. It's been delayed, but it's still coming...)
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