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HarleyEarl

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  1. Man, the prevailing design of vehicles is so awful. I'm so tired of these pods that all look alike.
  2. I believe that the Cadillac XLR-V will be a very hot collectible. It's one of those rare cars that is an instant classic. I'm sad to see it go. I've always liked them.
  3. The Cadillac XLR will be history in the spring of 2009. http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2009/01/gm-re...dillac-xlr.html
  4. QUOTE (ocnblu @ Jan 25 2009, 05:13 AM) I nominate the black Volkswagen Jetta as King of the Gay Cars. ...and the Jeep Wrangler as the King of the Gay Trucks ...and the Subaru Forester as the Drag King of the Lesbian SUVs
  5. Sizzlin, white hot gorgeous. This is one of those cars that looks good from every angle. Thanks Ted.
  6. I want to love this car...so conflicted. Maybe it's the sort of car that you need to see in person. It isn't photogenic.
  7. I'm sure not surprised about Saturn being dropped. It was a long slow death and one could see it coming. Long ago, Saturn ceased being Saturn. I'm not sure what it is today. There's no point to it. Originally there was. And I just don't understand the need for GMC. That's a mystery to me. Two trucklines in today's world?
  8. Honestly the whole tagline can be a risky thing. It sounds like over the top bragging or just plain silly. I say no to taglines.
  9. Whatever one thinks of Saturn, myself included, they did post big sales in their day.
  10. Exactly. Coupes usually sold in fewer numbers historically. And the Altima Coupe is so dull.
  11. Heyyy......we get the same Pontiacs here as you do.
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