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A Horse With No Name

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  1. Actually as an aside I have a friend whose family is rather large and they all fit rather well in a Prius. ...and aatabloke, your right, $6 a gallon is coming. Chris
  2. When I looked at Leasing a Civic SI a TSX was $68 a month cheaper. they do offer great lease rates. Chris
  3. No doubt we'll be seeing people stupid enough to rice these to no end. Chris
  4. Should be a nice little Minivan when you get it done... Chris
  5. Okay, not much of a Nissan guy but I am in lust over that thing. Should be about a billion times better than the Avalanche. And yes, 68, I could see owning a 68-72 Cutlass 2 dr HARDTOP (hold the B pillar, please). Although a local car show, IIRC had a W-30 olds (70 IIRC) that had the post and was still a cool car. Have fun with the new ride, GMPARTSGIRL Chris
  6. Cool, MINI is up there in the JD Powers Poll. Chris
  7. Off topic Rabbit trail, but your right, gay men and Californians are just like teenaged girls or old men or Muslims or people who drive Miatas or math teachers or anyone else-5% assholes and 95% basically o.k. Chris
  8. Which is my my friend Trevor had to help his neighbor break into her Camry when the locks quit working and the battery went dead. I used to work in an auto parts store, Toyotas do break like everything else. Chris
  9. You'll get it sorted out, don't sweat it. When you've run it 278,987 miles and your droping it off at Michigan Metal Recycling this will seem like small stuff. Offer to kick my wife's Mazda is still open, BTW. Chris
  10. Driving down a side street I'd never driven down before, a 65 or 66 Red GTO hardtop poking out from a garage. A brown 69 Camaro SS big block moved in about a mile or two down the road from me. And I saw a Lambo Miura on the road in rural Ohio, what it was doing there I don't know. Also saw a big block 71 Corvette ragtop at a gas station. Chris
  11. Actually I have three daughters, 7, 11, and 17. None of them EVER tried to pull any of that on me. This kind of $h! is wrong if your male or female, young or old. Chris
  12. Keep us posted, he sounds like a great guy. Those of us out here in internetland care and want to see you and BF happy! Chris
  13. I will agree with you here, even though I am going off topic. The Escape Hybrid is brilliant. Chris
  14. Actually earlier versions of the Malibu, Accord, Camry, Etc. were in some ways more space efficient. A newer, more space efficient version shouldn't be difficult. Which, getting back to the Astra is what I like about the Astra. Chris
  15. We are out of the ordinary, but we usually cruise around in two small cars because with 5 children, at least two of them are usually going opposite directions. We need families of four to drove Cobalts and Astras en masse, weather they want to or not. And it isn't all envoronmental gloom and doom. Every time I buy gas I support a religion that I despise and people that hate me. Chris
  16. Depends on what you want. RDX and RL rank really low on my personal choice list, but someone obivously likes them. Why, I'm not quite sure... Chris
  17. No one builds a perfect car. Mother of a friend had a car that needed a brake caliper at 38,000 miles and then ran to 132,000 miles with no problems. To her the car was unreliable because it needed a reapir. People have strange expectations. Chris
  18. I've known of several people with MarkV (current) GTI's with almost zero problems. Chris
  19. A friend of mine in high school had one. Lots of great memories of that car. Chris
  20. Exactly. Like I said in another thread, all GM needs to do is put some of the majic from the CTS, Solstice, Malibu, etc. into a really killer small car. The Astra is an enormous step in the right direction. Chris
  21. Actually Volkswagen, like everyone else, has improved reliability somewhat. Chris
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