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  1. ocnblu

    It feels good

    Well, the largest reported daily circulation for the newspaper is just over 100,000. I would hope there are more than one or two bodyshops to serve that many people. In other words, I don't have a clue. :AH-HA_wink:
  2. cooties
  3. ocnblu

    It feels good

    Owl dude:
  4. *checks the poll for No Cal* :AH-HA_wink:
  5. Detroitnut, perhaps you should start wearing a shirt and stop wearing your Daisy Dukes while mowing or washing the car. Maybe they'd leave you alone? :AH-HA_wink:
  6. limberger
  7. They're all wondering who that weird guy is who hates Zeta, the awesomest GM platform in years. :AH-HA_wink:
  8. Happy Birthday, you big sweaty mens.
  9. ocnblu

    It feels good

    Thanks again, folks. Carbiz, it must be my plumber's cleavage when I bend down to look under their rear bumpers. Yeah, that's it.
  10. Um, raise the toilet seat?
  11. I too was hoping for a 5 seater from Chevy. Everyone doesn't need a freakin' SEVEN seater SUV, for God's sake (Edge is selling well, for example). Mr. Snider has an interesting thought, with his '59 Impala comment.
  12. I heard they've renamed it the Anorexia LS Brougham Light Turbo for its next round on the show circuit, but I'm not sure the source is reliable.
  13. It's a good thing her shirt has ruffles, otherwise it'd be completely flat, like a pancake. :AH-HA_wink:
  14. squat thrusts
  15. ocnblu

    It feels good

    Thanks, Axel and Sixty8. And Mr. Perplexed, thank you for your question!
  16. Uh, does it say "LSi" on the busted up decklid?
  17. Yeah, the new bumper does take away a measure of the car's retro appeal. It doesn't fit as well thematically as the older bumper, although I prefer the body-color older bumper to the gray one.
  18. Our local newspaper recently ran a questionnaire, asking readers to vote for their favorite businesses in several categories. My place of employment was chosen as Best Bodyshop in Lancaster County this year, up from 2nd place last year.
  19. Well, the cake has officially been taken.
  20. The headlights are sort of Aztek-y, and the overall shape is more like a Matrix, as far as I can see. The interior is an evolution. Is this really all-new, or an all-over reskin? Is this based on the next Corolla? Not sure how long this GM/Yota collaboration was supposed to last... is it a UAW thing, requiring a new product from the plant? Seems fishy. A thoroughly modern Vibe on HHR underpinnings (plus AWD availability) would have been much sweeter, imo, but for my final opinion, I will need to see it completely unmasked. These photos are a very nice find, though.
  21. As far as I know, the PT is one of Chrysler's most trouble-free vehicles. The local Chrysler-Jeep dealership closed their bodyshop several years ago, so they send those customers to us, and every time I ask a PT owner, the answer is the same: "I love my PT." It's true, the thing is very easy to get in and out of, and it is versatile. It has one of Chrysler's nicer-trimmed interiors. The price is right, too. What's not to like? It's an innocent little car. I don't care for those wheels either, but I like the color. No harm done.
  22. Well, it matches the spy photos posted some months ago, and more recently.
  23. Mario Lopez has never been hotter than he is right now, in 2007. A definite scorcher.
  24. You know how when old movies are formatted wrong, so everything is ridiculously tall and skinny? The full-on front view of this car reminds me of a Malibu in one of those movies.
  25. mustang, that was brilliant! So whacked, yet so compelling, and not just for the bare boy butts.
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