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AM6_Cutlass

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  • Birthday 09/10/1979

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  1. I still top off the tank every time. If I don't buy it now, I'll still need it later and who knows where I'll be in relation to a gas station at the time. Plus the prices are just going up, so it's most likely going to cost more later too.
  2. Interesting... looks a bit odd up front, but maybe it will grow on me. I still think the best looking Max was the late 90s bodystyle.
  3. If Buick isn't getting a Zeta sedan, they better be working on something else. Buick is starved for models as it is.
  4. Wow, this thing is beautiful...
  5. Not surprising... I just got back from vacation in the Outer Banks. Saw lots of Wranglers down there, and almost all of the new bodystyle were four-doors.
  6. I'll second that. I don't think the mid-size SUV segment will ever die (unless it is intentionally killed off). I think there will be a thinning out of the owner ranks as those that don't use them offroad are lured to the more car-like car based offerings out there, and secondly the Trailblazer is just getting old. Some new styling, better interior and six-speed auto is needed. I would rather see Chevy get a [next gen] Colorado based Blazer.
  7. WOOHOO, I'll be eagerly be following this one...
  8. HUD and the "brick" interior on the Acadia. Seems odd that they chose not to offer HUD on the Enclave.
  9. Most of the obvious ones have been mentioned already, but add to the list: Chrysler Lebaron and Sebring convertibles, as well as the Chrysler TC by Maserati. Lumina Z34 and Monte Z34/SS. My second cousin has a '93 Z34 in his garage along with his Camaro, Corvette, Caprice, Trans AM and GTO. Beretta GT, GTU/GTZ, Z26 and Indy. When my girlfriend owned her '90 GT, she belonged to a Beretta club, apparently they have a pretty big following. also, probably the Acura Integra/RSX
  10. so far, it's not bad. Need to see more of the front/back/interior. It's a shame Buick didn't have any North American concepts this year.
  11. I prefer soft, but still supportive. The matress I had at my parents house came from Sam's Club... it ws like cloth covered springs. When I bought my own matress, I got the plushest one I could find without going to a pillowtop. I didn't like the height of the pillowtops, and didn't find it anymore comfortable for the added money. Mine is considered "luxury firm". BTW: I went back and slept on my old matress one night last summer, and it ws AWFUL... I could never go back.
  12. I loved the look of the mini-quads too, and they were pretty bright. Replacing them sucked at $35 a piece though.I miss my Cutlass...
  13. yes... all 88-91 models had digital dashes. For 92-93 digital dashes only came in the "S" models, as the digital rallye cluster was replaced with the analog guages for '92 and became standard on the SL, International Series and convertible.
  14. Did GM ever actually sell the EV1? I thought I remembered them only leasing them so they could have them back...
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