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ocnblu

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  1. broad
  2. I'm disappointed. I've had the idea for years I wanted to build a fastback Century coupe with a late model Turbo 3.8. This ain't it.
  3. geek
  4. Hmmm... the only thing blacked-out about the Jet are the headlight housings, IIRC. Everything else is blinged.
  5. I have to get into the Lounge through a back door. Not used to that.
  6. Chrysler should remain luxury to high end sport luxury (300C SRT-8 ). Dodge should remain low priced to sporty. 200 Super S (thanks for asking!) doesn't fit Chrysler's raison d'etre, imo.
  7. The Leaf is not appealing either.
  8. It would be a perfect encore to the CR-V, that li'l Buick.
  9. Oh Lord.
  10. Hi. Yes, but they need resized to fit. That garage is tiiiight.
  11. Oh, a blacked-out Jeep. Every Str8 jock's dream! It looks good tho.
  12. I am not a fan of the Volt because of its powertrain, but Dan Akerson is right, this hearing was a political stunt. Very unsavory.
  13. Maybe Albert would like a new CR-V. I'm like you, I did not realize it was no bigger than the original. I sawr one today in a parking lot. I sort of like it... if it had a real AWD system like the Jeep and Subaru, it would be even better.
  14. Happy Birthday, Paulie. Oh, and your Verano's in the mail. Hope you like it! It's dark blue with Copacabanachino leather interior.
  15. Clearly the Utah video is not mere snow. The storm had to start with freezing rain, coating the road in ice. With snow on top of ice, it is very difficult to walk, let alone drive.
  16. AWD and 600+ hp is a recipe for stoopididitity.
  17. I always liked the Traverse's taillights. I mean, they look tiny on that big, smooth tailgate, but they remind me a bit, if I squint, of the '59 Chevy, and the way the liftgate glass is cut across the bottom calls back the '59 fins. If these taillights were used on a sedan, they'd be even cooler, sort of angry cat eyes. A li'l bit.
  18. Interesting plans so far. I am of course skeptical of the Jeeps. It seems all the clamoring for the Liberty to return to its solid axle, Cherokee roots has been for naught. I've been happy with what I've seen of the Dart so far, so maybe hand-wringing is not called for here. I hope he can deliver.
  19. As a product if one had amnesia, it would be a nice one. It seems smaller than an Equinox, which lately, to me, has become rather large in a sudden, odd way. I sawr a black one up close as a rental return at our shop. Really a nice vehicle.
  20. The new CAFE standards dictate the next MINI will be the same general size as a 1975 Cadillac Fleetwood 75 limousine.
  21. Aww, Camino... Roger, I can do that! Email me with your address and I'll get them out to you. Hudson, sounds cool! Not sure how late I'll be there, but if I am still there, I will look for you sir.
  22. The sudden urge to purchase milk, bread and toilet paper is so strong tho.
  23. Chevelle is like sugar with honey on top. Lovely automobile.
  24. We were given a notice in our paychecks on Friday that there were Philadelphia Auto Show passes available for the asking. So I went to the office and asked for 2. I got SIX. I want to go on Saturday, January 28th. If anyone wants to meet me there you can have the free pass. Send me a message through C&G if you're interested.
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