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A Horse With No Name

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  1. I thought about this, and most of us that have driven the car and liked it have driven the manual. I bet the auto isn't so slick, and is turning buyers off. That and the interior is indeed a little dark...but I actually liked that about the car. Chris
  2. It would be a damn fine thing if we could do it. The problem is that only a very small part of the buying public cares. I would guess if you rounded up all of the people in North America that were really upset about the B-pillar in the Camaro and such they would probably fill a pretty good sized church...and that's a fraction of buyers that GM, Ford, and chrysler will all round down to Zero. Carnuts buy only a VERY SMALL minority of cars sold. But if your serious, I am serious. but since on this car thread no one else has bothered to respond, all I can say is... I have two sawzalls at the house. Which would you prefer, my Porter Cable 120v plug in or my 18v. Dewalt? Chris
  3. By the way, Dodgefan, I was out walking with my sons and wife the other night in our neighborhood and discovered a pristine SRT-4 about 4 blocks from where I live. I thought about you when I saw that thing, because this thing looks like it has babied. Chris
  4. I wonder how one of these would work for my 18 year old daughter. I need to get her something autotrajic and indestructable. This may just do the trick! Chris
  5. Actually the 190 is one Benz I'd buy....
  6. A little off topic but my fav. is the bumper sticker available at our local gun store...the one that says "I don't call 911" I also love those cars that are held together with 9 million bumper stickers about hating bush and saving the planet. Chris
  7. That Camaro has this Mustang fan thinking there is another V-8 bowtie in his future... Chris
  8. Let me rain on everyones parade with...Solstice GXP. Although CTS, G6 Retract.,Sky, Astra, and Cobalt SS TC all rate, as does the C6, esp. Z06. But for my real world money it would be a Solstice GXP all the way, baby. Chris
  9. Just don't set the autopilot in that Mercury. It will head to the 4 O' clock early bird special at the old folks diner in Miami, Florida and you'll never see it again. Chris
  10. Your not all alone at all, I've been looking at ragtops of the Era. Dirt cheap and good looking...there may be another Chrysler in my future. Chris
  11. Charger is doing VERY well for a large RWD car with a design that's a few years old. Chris
  12. Jeep better put it into 4low and try to pull out of this...man are they down! Chris
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  14. It should outsell all of these, it is IMHO a MUCH more impressive car than any of the ones you mentioned. Chris
  15. True on its shortcomings, but for what it is a damn fine car. Chris
  16. What GM movie car do you like the best- To me it's the Impala ragtop in Boyz in the Hood. What's yours? Wasn't it a Pontiac Grand Am or something in that really wild chase in The French Connection? Also like... The 58 Chevy and 55 Chevy from American Graffiti, the movie Two Lane Blacktop, and theTrans Am in smokey and the Bandit. Non GM car things that were obviously cool were the chase in Bullet, but I loved watching Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry. The ending where the Charger slams into the train I saw when I was like 7 years old and it was my first real taste of movie violence involving a car. That scene has stayed with me for a long time. Chris
  17. As a huge fan of ragtops and pontiacs, all I can ask is "why is this car not in your garage?" IIRC pretty much all third gen Camaro/Firebird ragtops were pretty low production. Get that convertible, you won't regret it. Chris
  18. Hate me for sayig this, but I love that paint job on that car! Chris
  19. Either way, both are horrible... We just need to get one of those Cudas out of your garage so we can make some REAL noise pollution.... Chris
  20. Pretty good for a 2.5...the 2.0 Turbo motor is supposed to be better. I've known people with GTI's to get into the low 30's with a manual. Is your car manual or autotrajic? Chris
  21. I like some aftermarket exhaust notes on the Boxter four in the WRX or WRX SRTI. Sounds like an angry insect in a good sort of a way. Worst exhaust note IMHO is the Nissan 240 SX... Chris
  22. I'd like one of each, please. A clean 442 Hardtop as a weekend cruiser and a SRT-4 as an Autocross car. We had someone bring a GTO or a 442 to an SCCA autocross a few years ago...that thing was a hoot to watch...but they don't like to turn like a modern sportscar. But that's whats so cool about being a "car guy" there are lots of little interesting corners of the automotive universe to explore. Chris
  23. Last gen Prelude and Saab 9-3 are both way under-rated. I've also thought of both of these. My friend Steve has a 98 Prelude in great shape he keeps threatening to get rid of, and I think a Saab 9-3 would be a very cool and unique little family car/freeway cruiser. With a Miata and a Scion xB (first gen) in the fleet I'd like to pick up another car that is a little larger for road trips...in addition to the 9-3 a used G6 Convertible is on my short list. Chris
  24. I was thinking of cars built currently. The only thing I don't like about the SRT-4 is that the motor compartment is very tight if you have to work on them. That being said, I've seen amazing things done with them as Autocross cars and track cars. I've thought HARD about buying one myself. Chris
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