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ocnblu

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  1. Funny you ask, I understand the 2WD version is the same height as the 4X4 on these. And it has .1" more ground clearance than the 4X4.
  2. Thanks, 2Quick!
  3. Who cares? Once the seat is set, forget it. No need to move it until you're ready to vacuum the interior. What a piddly thing to bitch about.
  4. Thanks, Mr. dfelt, I agree. Latest tank: 412.9 miles. 19.287 gallons to fill up. 21.4 MPG.
  5. Hey, keep posting your ownership experiences. They're interesting as far as I'm concerned. That 300 is doing very well for itself, too!
  6. How is it that I LOATHE an electric car (especially a damned Tesla) but I am excited about a Chevy Bolt?
  7. I predict this will double ELR sales to possibly 300 units for the 2016 calendar year. Then they'll have enough inventory to last until 2018 or so. HOT!
  8. in tent city
  9. I had a '66 Impala convertible for a short time. Spent very little for it. It was a BONDO QUEEN. Sold it to a poor sap.
  10. Yeahbut $32,510 pales in comparison to a loaded Encore with 138 hp.
  11. I would like to see a Trax with gloss black wheels, white letter BFG All-Terrain T/A tires, blacked out chrome and dark headlights and taillights. Trax Z71?
  12. wooly
  13. I think the hoods are already aluminum on these. How does Chris Doane know the fenders are aluminum... does he run up to the truck with a magnet?
  14. archeologists
  15. Yes of course, when it comes to daily reliability I suspect the Chevy will be a superior product. I just wish GM would make some sort of effort toward a modicum of off-road capability. There is no dirt whatsoever at the Trax site, in any of the photos. However, YouTube features several videos of the Mokka in mud and snow, being thrashed a bit. So, maybe it's a liability thing on GMNA's part, not sure.
  16. Was able to do more than just press nose. This thing was unlocked! I would have to go for the Trailhawk version for its ferocity though. It feels plenty girthy in the front seat, and headroom is endless. Load area is a bit small, but the false floor can be lifted and taken out for more load height. And with 4WD lock and different terrain settings, even the non-Trailhawk seems to be more "ready" than anything else in its class. Sweet little cheeky monkey!
  17. Here are some pictures taken today. Love this thing!
  18. Fantastic early VW Bus in salmon pink and white, fully restored, with windows tilted out!
  19. constipated
  20. Yeah, there are a few showing up @ local dealerships here too. I have to go look at one and at least press my nose to the glass.
  21. Washington
  22. Circa-'74 Duster, in that ubiquitous tan with vinyl top and stripes. In good shape, stopped at a red light.
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