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Lamar

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  1. The question that no one has been able to answer in a satisfactory manner.
  2. OK, that's all fair and makes sense. I do wonder which V6 they'll use. If they want to use the 3.0, I hope they tune it for more torque... or, better yet, use the 2.8T. Infiniti's two sedans are in a weird place... the G is closer to the size of the 5/E/A6 but positioned a class lower. Same for the M.
  3. Why should a base ATS be able to run with an Audi RS4? To satiate the bench racers?
  4. Hmm, I'll have to check for it then.
  5. Fair enough. I didn't expect you to be able to anyway.
  6. Pics or it didn't happen...
  7. And what constitutes probable cause for questioning about legal presence based upon? That's the question that no one can answer satisfactorily. Sorry, but an DL or any other ID card is much more convenient to carry around than an official birth certificate, at least until the people who make wallets decide to make convenient little slots for BCs as well. But then, if someone swipes your wallet (or purse if you're a woman), it's also much harder to replace, especially if you were born out of state. Oh yeah... El Paso's crime rate is still lower than the national average. Stark contrast to Juárez, which somehow manages to keep its crime to itself.
  8. Nothing at all to fear? I guess it just sucks for this guy and his wife... I wonder how much time they lost from work... (video included)
  9. I'm gonna put it out there... Arizona's governor says she " ."Does the state of Arizona really have that much faith in its police to uphold a law that the governor can't even explain?
  10. Seems most of us have similar responses so far.
  11. Lamar

    Vicodin

    Vicodin is grrrrrrrreat... I had surgery once at age 14 and they prescribed Vicodin for me. Only took one and had NO more pain as I recovered.
  12. 9/11, of course. Fall of the Berlin Wall... I remember being in elementary school and them making the announcement in the morning that Germany was no longer a divided nation... then playing some German music over the intercom. Carefree days... Honorable mention would be the Beltway Snipers... I was in college, and half of my friends were from metro DC and were obviously scared for their families.
  13. Any Benz, S-Class or not, will only last that long if you can afford to keep it up. But more to the point, the Regal and the Camaro were gm4life's choices. The poll has no option for write-ins.
  14. I'm guessing they don't want to find a car that is an absolute pain to repair.
  15. *cries*
  16. Sorry to hear, man. I send my best.
  17. Well, it's a given in that segment... much like the full-size pickups.
  18. One man's trash, as they say...
  19. I'll be the lone dissenter and say go for the Regal 2.0T. It seems that it would be more livable from day to day. Especially the interior. EDIT: Wow, more people have voted Regal than it shows in the comments.
  20. While I agree with you to an extent, a better comparison would have been the GT (more similar power numbers). But what gets lost in your statement is that very few people who shop a V-Series, much like those who shop an M, AMG, or RS, aren't making their purchases based on fuel economy. It's just a perk.
  21. With the numbers Dwight posted, it seems there's a lot of space between the ATS-V and CTS-V. Space for the ATS-V to increase in power. Is supercharging the ATS-V a la the CTS-V off the table?
  22. Possible justification: "Because I liked it and because BMW and Mercedes are annoying as crap to service." Works for me.
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