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  1. Well, depending on what year (2011, 2012, 2013 or 2014) it could be the current Zeta platform or the next generation Zeta platform, next generation will have a highly upgraded interior. Yeah I was speaking on Autoline After Hours, it was very nice of the host John McElroy to make a special effort to speak to me personally. I spoke about the Zeta and Alpha platforms. I've been invited to the Autoline studios in the future.
  2. Chevy Impala SS - 6.2L LS3 V8 (415 hp) Chevy Caprice LTZ - 6.0L L76 V8 (361 hp) Chevy Caprice LT - 3.6L LLT V6 (300 hp) Chevy Caprice LS - 3.6L LY7 V6 (256 hp) Or Perhaps Chevy Impala SS - 6.2L LS3 V8 (415 hp) Chevy Caprice LT - 6.0L L76 V8 (361 hp) Chevy Caprice LS - 3.6L LLT V6 (300 hp)
  3. Hopefully you won't wake up from the surgery with the Jawbone of an ASS!
  4. I'm not hear to argue with you, think what you want! But ask yourself this first, how often have I been wrong when it comes to GM? Not much, my record speaks for itself. Oh BTW, since you don't believe what I say, why do you PM me? Don't bother sending any more gm4life, you won't get a response! Have a nice day!
  5. Long term goal? Think again! Watch and see what happens when the loans are paid off! Things will happen so fast it will make your head spin ...
  6. The Holden Statesman is being considered for life as a Chevrolet luxury car in the USA. The long-wheelbase Commodore is already set for Chevrolet police cruiser duty in America and now a civil program is being assessed by General Motors. If it works it will happen within five years. The potential for a renewed overseas connection for Commodore comes following the collapse of a major export program with Pontiac during GM's bankruptcy last year. The Pontiac G8, based on the Commodore SS, was just starting to make significant sales when it died along with the Pontiac brand. "We want to take a look at re-introducing a civil version as a high- end Chevrolet," the vice-chairman and product czar of General Motors, Bob Lutz, said in Detroit yesterday. "I'm a great fan of the Commodore rear-wheel drive architecture and we had big plans for it. We were going to bring the ute over as either a GMC ute or a Chevrolet and then it was going to be a Pontiac sport truck, but then sadly the decision intervened to wind down Pontiac. We are now working with US law enforcement agencies to see about the long-wheelbase Commodore architecture being used as a specific law enforcement vehicle. The police do like rear-wheel drive, they do like lots of power and they like lots of room, and the Commodore satisfies all those needs." The police car program was announced late in 2009 and will begin to ramp-up soon, starting in California, but Lutz said there is more potential in the Commodore. His news on the Statesman was welcomed by Holden chiefs in the USA for the Detroit Motor Show, although they hinted the luxury plan is more likely to be based on the Calais than the long-wheelbase car. In any case, Lutz again showed his enthusiasm for the Holden engineering work and the Commodore as a car. It has already been morphed into the Chevrolet Camaro coupe, which is built in North America, with Lutz confirming a right-hand drive version in the near future. The only stumbling block could be the number of cars needed to make the program economical for Australia. Lutz said a Chevrolet version of the Commodore ticks the box with enthusiast drivers. "When you get right down to it, the thrill of high performance driving is unmatched by anything that doesn't have rear-wheel drive and bags of torque and a nice transmission. That's why the Camaro feels so good. "(So) There is a possibility of a high-end Chevrolet sedan that would be sold in limited numbers, kind of a premium Chevrolet high- performance sedan. Think of it as a four-door Corvette." The research work begins soon, just as Holden is finalising a mid-life update and cosmetic tweak for the VE Commodore later this year. Lutz said the timing is right, but warned it would not be a big seller. "For the police version, and a potential Chevrolet version, we're talking well inside five years. "The reason we say limited volume and relatively high prices is, with US fuel economy regulations, we can't afford to sell too many." Link: http://www.carsguide.com.au/site/news-and-reviews/car-news/holden_statesman_may_become_chev
  7. There is still time to change your mind! I've been married 20 years, it has its benefits, would I do it again? Well MLK said it best, "Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!"
  8. My brother who works at the NRO, sent me this. You'll have to Google NRO, I'm not allowed to say what that stands for. Link: http://bit.ly/5QOEnG
  9. So much better when you can actually hear the roar of the V8 ...
  10. Happy New Year! 2010, the year of the Zeta? I wonder ...
  11. You want my computer to come push your classic computer out of the way?
  12. As we say in TexAss - That's Purty
  13. I'm attracted to . . . . . . . . . The 2011 Ford Mustang .... Happy New Year !!!
  14. Well at least you haven't been rear ended over, and, over, and over again, like ocnblu ...
  15. Just did one of my brother's birthday, he was conceived on New Years day. I'm sending the results to my mother on New Years day 2010. One more brother to go ...
  16. Birthday Calculator, enter your Birthday, it tells you your date of conception, I was conceived on my father's birthday, Hmmmmm http://bit.ly/11P9j
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