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ocnblu

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  1. SRSLY... why would anyone want BROWN dash trim on their Bolt? Preposterous!
  2. The big RED box is the battery pack, to ensure a 50 mile driving range. Well thanks, it's always nice to be wished dead.
  3. There's a chart over there where you can compare standard features among trim levels. I punched in LTZ extended cab, and the standard seat is a leather 40-20-40 bench. The tippy-top trim, one level above LTZ, the High Country, has buckets standard. So every Chevy has a standard 40-20-40 except for HC. Now I will investigate Ford, Dodge, Toyopet and Datsun.
  4. 2018 F-150 XLT with the center section folded. You can see the headrest:
  5. ??? Fake news. All of the fullsize trucks, even the Toyopet and Datsun, come with 40-20-40 benches (they can of course be optioned to buckets). What you're seeing is the center section folded down.
  6. This gorgeous car reminds me of the one I had. I miss it greatly. Mine was a '65, there were only minor details different from this '68-'69 model. Sigh.
  7. Rode through my local Chevy dealer yesterday, sawr some folks in a black Crosstrek taking a ride in a black Bolt Premiere. Not sure if they liked it, it was still there today. They also have a blue LT. They had four a few weeks back, now down to those two. Then I went to the Ford lot to look at the beercan F-150s.
  8. Nice one!
  9. Pickup trucks with 40-20-40 seats are the best of both worlds. You can fold down the center 20 portion and have a nice wide armrest and storage area, or you can fold it up and give your boys plenty of breathing space.
  10. Clockspring is in the steering column. I'm corn fused.
  11. It's even worse than I thought if the HOTEL had bald tires on it!
  12. We just had a V6 G8 in our shop. Red. Ridden hard and put away wet. I was mad. And another thing... as has already been stated in here... people are morons when it comes to car maintenance, and they are progressively being weaned off of learning anything about what it really means to own a car. We are going to see Bolts and Leaves, etc. and of the ilk riding around with bald/flat tires, windshields scratched by rubberless wiper blades, empty washer tanks, paper thin brake rotors, etc. ... because they have the idear stuck in their heads that they don't need to stop at service stations... they've been set free from MAINTAINING their cars!
  13. It's my absolute favorite fullsize truck bodystyle... followed by regular cab longbed. I still see them from time to time... local GMC dealer has an SLE Z71 in their showroom right now.
  14. Shoot I sawr on the news in our waiting area before leaving work an area of OH with like 4" and still coming down.
  15. That's a good enough reason. You're off the hook. Thanks.
  16. Yup, I got the warning on my dash, which prompted me to check... sure enough, a nail. But there could be more than one. I would hope my co-worker made sure he patched ALL the holes. Moltie how much snow did you get so far?
  17. Other three have remained at 35, RR has gone down to 31 per my DIC on the way home from work. :/
  18. I like putting a piece of ginger hard candy in my hot green tea every morning.
  19. And a beautiful piece of high technology, marred by a Neanderthal, fossil-fuel swilling BEAST.
  20. Nail in right rear tire. Kept losing air. Had it patched at work. Spare tire was $200 extra when I was ordering my Jeep. Didn't order it. Wish I had now. Right rear tire still running 1-3 pounds lower than the rest.
  21. The CT6 is a sharp car. Not so sure about the pee heaving part, but OK. Pics when you get it.
  22. I guess you're not then. And our own Mr. dfelt didn't get a Bolt immediately because of the white dash trim. I can understand that, since it was a super valid reason for not getting us off those nasty fossil fuels that hinder our growth. White dash trim is worse than gasoline.
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