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MyerShift

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  1. That would be neat, especially since the Pentastar is like GM's chiclet when applied to vehicles (*whispers* but I like the shiny star better!!!).
  2. I read over at allpar that they had to rename it since "Phoenix" is already trademarked.
  3. The 300's interior is certainly of good quality. Taken as a whole, the 300 has nicer interior materials than the Lucerne but not the DTS.
  4. It does. The interior has nowhere near the solidity and quality of build that an Audi has. In the centre console area, there were some trim pieces that I noticed that were disturbingly loose.
  5. I like it! Looks classy and expensive.
  6. yeah, those seats were primarily why I stayed away from the Cobalt. They totally suck. Except in the SS Turbo!
  7. I'm with you on this. Yuck. Way too much everything. Speaking of bacon though, I love it and Jim Gaffigan has a great bit about bacon!
  8. Fire pants. Hehehe. I hate it when I have the "whispers" and have to get to the W.C.!
  9. I consider it justified anger because usually it concerns people I call "left lane parkers" that don't get out of the way for faster traffic like me on the Interstate, people that don't use their blinkers, don't use their mirrors, or pull out in front of you and proceed to go ten under your (legal) speed, and also the people in this God forsaken town I live in to drive ten miles per hour or more UNDER the posted speed limit. Do you know how frustrating it is two have two people going 25 or 30 mph in both lanes simultaneoulsy in front of you when it's supposed to be 45?!
  10. I think the Acadia is very attractive, but too tall for my tastes since if I were in the market for a large wagonoid like it, I'd get a minivan. There. I said it.
  11. And, also, in regards to me voting "Other" concerning Hyundai, it's because they offer the one car Pontiac definitely should... but doesn't, so I was looking at it from my point of view of brand and product offered. And that the closest product Pontiac has offered that I like, the GTO, was a Commodore coupe and when new (and would still be) out of my price range, whereas the Hyundai Genesis Coupe is tangibly within grasp.
  12. I think the Genesis Coupe is VERY attractive, and I certainly prefer its looks over that of the G37, but not perhaps of the G35 Coupe. Now that is a gorgeous car (to me).
  13. Good question. I'm not sure. I posted it for the sake of more information regarding the product in its home forum.
  14. 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee at Allpar.com More details of the gorgeous and exciting looking new Grand Cherokee!
  15. Well, I love the front, but I absolutely abhor the me-too! green house.
  16. I have voted "other" because although I love the feel of VW's, and would have chosen VW/Audi, Hyundai would probably be my other choice because of greater reliability, greatly improved and acceptable quality, and of course products like the Genesis Coupe. Pontiac has always been irrelevant to me and has NEVER really offered anything that comes close to what I'd be interested in.
  17. Volkswagen totally doesn't get the U.S. market at all I suppose, but then, some other manufacturers don't seem to either. I'd pass on the current Scirocco myself because all it looks like is a squished Golf VI anyhow.
  18. Of course! The most important aspect in defense of our American vehicles. Better reliability than the supposedly infallible Euro brands!
  19. Pfft! My mother has an I-6 Trail Blazer that has an average fuel economy of 11 mpg in town over the course of its life since 2003. Real SUV's and trucks suck with mileage unless they're a diesel, and even then, these jacked up station wagons still WON'T get 30mpg in real life. Aerodynamics and weight play a big role. Besides, the Grand Cherokee is a far more attractive and desirable vehicle than the Terrain (at least to me).
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