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Drew Dowdell

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  1. If you talk to him, extend a personal invitation from me.
  2. I fixed it. Was a broken wire.
  3. Wasn't the 2.0T over 300 in the Cobalt if you bought the upgrade from Chevy? Apparently there was also a boost in fuel economy too.
  4. For your needs, I keep coming back the the cira 1994 F-150 I6 I mentioned or a Ranger if the F-150 can't be found.
  5. ... said John McCain.
  6. Sorry to be a downer, but there is no such beast such as the one you described. I had a 1994 Cutlass Supreme convertible and know them well. The 3800 was NEVER offered in the W-body Cutlass Supreme. In the convertible, you had your choice of the dog ass slow 3.1 V6 or the fast for the time 3.4 DOHC V6 with 215hp and 215 ft/lbs of torque. This engine would run with the V8 Mustangs of the day. The 3.4 is a good engine if you're handy, but it can be a bitch to work on because it is positively STUFFED into the engine bay. It will eat alternators and the timing belt is only good for about 60,000 miles. I highly recommend professional (an actual GM dealer, preferably Chevy or former Oldsmobile) replacement for the timing belt. After that, the only trouble spot on the convertibles is the brakes. They stop the car just fine, but they were designed for the original W-body coupe which was about 1,000 lbs lighter, so they wear out very fast. Ceramic pads are highly recommended.
  7. Yes more interesting, but don't get your hopes up on the performance
  8. Slower than an Accord V6 of the same year.
  9. I haven't driven a 3.5 lately, but the 3.9 is super smooth and quiet. I felt it was very similar to the 3.6 in the Acadia.
  10. What about something like that manual shift F-150 I6 4x4 I found a few months ago? Standard cab, standard bed.
  11. must be showing up different for you than for me.... oh well... was a monte carlo ss in 'Vette yellow
  12. lol what?
  13. I'd give it a few weeks into the new situation before I even thought about changing things up. Make sure it's a more permanent fit first.
  14. I don't want anything tangible... except one of those back massage pads, but Albert is getting that for me. All I want is for my current course and trajectory to continue in it's current arc.
  15. Yet another E-body.... any year will do
  16. Are we done? I'd prefer to lock the thread if you feel voting is done.
  17. Dwight, the HF's smoothness really seems to depend on the application. The Acadia I just had was super smooth and quiet.
  18. The Cobalt SS was 3 seconds faster around the Nurburgring than the 335i. The Cruze doesn't even have an SS suspension yet.
  19. Dwight, is "Cam in Cam" something GM has on the shelf now?
  20. Here are four acceleration runs in the F-350. Two are in 4x2 mode, two are in 4x4 mode. Watch the traction control light (in the tach) start flashing when I'm in 4x2.
  21. The nominations are in: Here are the nominees for top 10 canceled vehicles that should make a comeback. Here are the rules to be nominated: Submit a vehicle or vehicle model line if there are multiple body styles that was canceled within the last 10 years. It has to be from a brand that is still in business today (it can't be brought back if there aren't dealers to sell it at) It must be from within the past 10 model years. Include your submission and an explanation of why you think it should be brought back and why it should not have been canceled in the first place. Nomination thread 1. Ford Panther platform - Lincoln Towncar/Ford Crown Victoria/Mercury Marauder 2. Lincoln Continental 3. Lincoln Mark series 4. Lincoln LS 5. Ford Thunderbird 6. Cadillac XLR 7. Honda S2000 8. Chevrolet Uplander/Venture (a Chevy Mini-van regardless of name) 9. Dodge Magnum 10. Chevrolet S-10 11. Chrysler Pacifica 12. Chevrolet Astro 13. Mazda RX-8 14. Ford Focus SVT 15. Toyota MR-2 16. Toyota Celica 17. Chevrolet HHR 18. Buick Riviera 19. Chrysler Aspen 20. Chrysler PT Cruiser
  22. Thanks for the entries guys. The poll is going up in a moment.
  23. My use of the Mazda 6 is only from an actual handling perspective... not "perceived" handing like "it feels large" just actual ability.
  24. Thank you Dwight. That really backs up my statement that the equivilantly powered Camaro matches the 535i in fuel economy, yet has two fewer gears.
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