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A Horse With No Name

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  1. Cobalt is probably a better real world car if it is going to see highway use. Cobalt also strikes me as safer if something happens. I've got two teens in the family that will both be driving soon (and a third not far behind). If something bad is going to happen, I would much rather it happen in a Cobalt than a Fit. Not that I would wish ill on a Cobalt, it is a fantastic car. Chris
  2. Looking forward to seeing what you think, reg. Chris
  3. One last post in this thread. Was working on a pole by the road by the neartest Toytoa dealer, up in the air and trying to get a ballast changed. Several Semi's full of trucks went past, and it took a moment to register. The only thing on the car carriers were Tacomas, and they weren't new, some were really nice and some were pretty crappy. There were quite a few Semi/Car carrier loads. Must have been a hell of a lot of buy backs. Chris Chris
  4. I believed you, Camino... Hope that counts for something! Chris
  5. I actually liked the older sorta a 7/8 sized Tundra much better. For a light duty pickup (pull a formula race car such as a formula ford, or a popup camper) it was about right. For an enclosed trailer and a Camaro/Mustang sized race car or a fullsized camping trailer or an open trailer with a tractor or excavating equipt....pass me the fullsize Chevy with the Allison tranny, please... Chris
  6. A lot of us will be stuggling to eat before it is all over with. Chris
  7. This makes me long for the days of Jimmy carter, who thought before he acted. yes, we lost face with the hostage thing, but we didn't loose a single life, and a lot of moderates in Iran admired us, and continue to do so to this day. Bush/McCain got us into a war we don't need to be in, cost us three trillion dollars, 4000+ lives, 30,000+ injured, loss of far more face around the world than the hostage crises ever could have... I would vote for Carter in an instant over McCain, Bush, or Reagan. Chris
  8. Nahhh...Iran is in MUCH better hands...at lest Ahmadinejad can speak without 50 handlers telling him what to say. Chris
  9. +1 Chris
  10. We've shipped so many jobs overseas... Maybe someone in China will think about us when they are buying their car... Chris
  11. +1 Impala is still a very nice car. I didn't like it when it first came out, but the longer I look at the current gen car, the more I like it as a family car. Chris
  12. Overall, I am happy to see this. IMHO Nissan builds crappy cars, and I wish them all the declne they can find. Chris
  13. ...and I find myself locked out on two accounts, because I love both the old and the new, so I seem to alienate both groups with equal passion. Seriously, I think GM is on the right track, and I like where there products are going...in about 2003 or so I could have seen myself never buying another GM car. Right now, I'd kinda like to never be without one again. Cobalt, I like it, the Cruze, Volt, Solstice, Sky, Aura, Malibu, Equinox is nice, Enclave is wonderful as is the Lucerne, CTS is awesome, C6-z06 is world class, G6 is a good car for its price point... I am actually getting optomistic about the future and about GM Chris
  14. Obama is just loved in most of the rest of the world, while W is hated. I have had several friends travel overseas, and they get very regular questions about how the hell we elected such an idiot. I think they will be asking the same question if we elect McCain. Chris
  15. +1 Chris
  16. Other than the fact that say Germany or switzerland or sweeden have much higher productivity than we do and also much higher taxes. Chris
  17. That child is disturbed. Chris
  18. Few people will ever believe that, although it is true. I got into a debate with a parent at my suns Cub Scout pack campout Saturday about these bail outs. Other parent basically tried to assert that Clinton mandated subprime lending while he was in office and that it was ultimately Clinton's fault that the banking system was a mess. What an idiot! Chris
  19. I miss cars like this... Sigh.... Chris
  20. :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: Chris
  21. +1 Although one of our longstanding Chevy dealerships and Grahm Ford, which has been in Columbus "forever" are shutting down. We are starting to see lots of dealerships here in the midwest go under, and others are very slow. Chris
  22. A bmw 1 series would still be a coll car to own, we had one racing at the Autocross yesterday...sweet car...fun to watch it run through the cones! Chris
  23. One of the best things GM has done in a really long time. Chris
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