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  1. We have a Cobalt SS (non SC) in the shop right now. The driver's door is caved in somewhat and the left quarter panel has a dent. Our cleanup guy spent the day taking the entire interior out except for the dash. Why, you ask? Because it was drenched in blood and vomit. The young male driver wasn't wearing a seatbelt when he slid sideways into a tree. He hit his head on the tree and got thrown into the back seat. When the paramedics arrived, they found him there, sitting up, facing the driver's side, dead. Heartbreaking and disgusting, for sure.
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    ....

    Don't pigeonhole it, Chris. You'll send some of the squeamish to Toyota! :AH-HA_wink:
  3. Well the bumpers are definitely different in the photo, and in the ordering guides that were linked a while back. I hope the grille and light assemblies are updated. I see the "yesterday" chromed housing taillights remain though.
  4. It is my opinion that two things are limiting Chrysler LX sales: controversial styling and Chrysler's lingering (but fading) quality rep. Even with those "handicaps", they've done very well. GM has neither of those problems to worry about. I know this argument gets trotted out every time someone laments a return to RWD for GM's bigger affordable cars, but the market is proving it. GM will offer AWD for those who are scared.
  5. Yes you do. She's smiling brightly from your signature.
  6. Anyway, when I squint, I can tell that's a gorgeous truck.
  7. x3
  8. yo mama :AH-HA_wink:
  9. In no particular order and subject to change as soon as they are posted (strictly vehicles I may by some stretch be able to afford): Dodge Charger Dodge Caliber SRT-4 Ford Mustang GT Ford Focus ZX3 Chrysler 300 Jeep Liberty Jeep Wrangler 2007 Nissan Frontier Honda Element Mazda 3 sedan Mazda MX-5 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport Subaru Legacy Outback Mini Cooper S Volkswagen GTI Volkswagen Rabbit Volkswagen Jetta
  10. I just filled up tonight before heading home. This tank? 17.2 mpg. Of course that was about 95% city driving with a high speed blast on the highway. My best tank ever was 23.4 mpg, on the turnpike north to the campground last year.
  11. And to think some people here were defending the looters for stealing non-essentials. I wonder what they think of this debacle?
  12. organ
  13. Ok, now that you've tried it out, settle down!
  14. Well I'm glad you left the tri-shields on the wheels and the ventiports on the hood so we know for sure it's a Chevrolet. Thanks!
  15. Oh, so it's an aftermarket conversion. I thought it was going to be done in-house.
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    Yay

    Hey Mr. Fly - how's it going down there?
  19. Yeah, it could swallow your head, then you'd be staggering around with a big chick hat on your head running into stuff.
  20. Very interesting... I hope this pans out. I honestly believe Chevrolet can sell two RWD coupes, if they are pitched to different customers. It's intriguing that they're thinking of resurrecting the Chevelle name, although Chevelle's image, to me at least, is kinda close to Camaro. Monte Carlo could be more luxurious, a "gentleman's hot rod". I'm glad they're considering using cues from the less-baroque first-gen car. Chevelle means sporty, practical and versatile. The hatchback is a really kinky, brilliant idea. Camaro means affordable, sporty as a six cylinder, musclecar for four as a V8.
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  22. And what does all this have to do with a penis?
  23. ocnblu

    Hey Ocn

    What happened, bud?
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