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  1. Overall, I like the car, and some of the comments you bring up are totally valid - you are not the first. If I recall your photo in the Pictures thread or somewhere, you are not a small guy. Therefore, the side bolsters and low seating position do not work well for you and they don't work well for me, either. It's too bad, because in restyling this car, they could have done a great job without swinging the pendulum too far over from the 1997-2003 model run. Here's my list. Seats: They should have kept the seating profile (flatter) and the softer touch materials of the previous model run. They were comfortable enough and there was nothing wrong with them. Backlite and roofline: Again, they could have hit a "middle ground " in the roofline and backlite department between the last model run and the current one. Sometimes, and extra inch of height and a "not as flat" backlite could have done wonders for the feel of the interior, particularly the back seat. Dashboard: The materials at the sides of the console and underneath the dash are indeed rickety. These could have been nicer, as they are even in the less expensive Malibu or an Impala. Front end: Again, they went overboard with the "cat eyes" in the front. They should have been more G6. Grand Prix's strong points are: the powertrain, the overall rakishness of the styling, the handling compared to other W-bodies, and the overall shape and cockpit feel of the dash, and the longevity of the car. My only gripes are above where they got too far away from the good points and 1997-2003 run and made the car less user friendly to a load of 3 + people. It's these gripes that have made me pause about buying one ....while I paused at the 1997-2003 because of those stupid effed-up "pumpkin" lights in the rear...good riddance to that stupid styling feature.
  2. combi aircraft (like when a 747 has passenger cabins in the front and a cargo area aft)
  3. Bulls eye! Frowned upon! Where the heck do you guys (especially WMJ) get that "B" that's supposed to be an "ss." Like StraBe instead of Strasse. Can my keyboard do that? I'm just a dumb Sicilian, after all!
  4. Yo, P-C-S, that has to be the Burbank (the original) location. I think I remember that palm frond and the color/style of the building articulation behind it. Whenever relatives come to visit and I take them to Cali, we go to THAT Bob's and order "the combo." Now, if Rosie were there, I would probably VOMIT "the combo."
  5. Dead Head
  6. geek
  7. Hong Kong
  8. And that's exactly the point. While I thought it was definitely a pleasant car (even with the 2.7 litre engine), it's the styling that takes it out of the conteder list for potential purchase. I design(ed) things for a living (up to 2 months ago), though not cars. I require a car that is aesthetically very balanced and pleasing to the eye. The 300 and Chargers do not qualify, IMO. On the other hand, when I see a new GP drive down the street, or the new MC with the updated 2006 + front end, I take note. To me, those are good-looking cars! And they are mechanically sound, as well. Plus, most of us here are rabid GM fans!
  9. No, but you'd like to! See, you forbade me from speaking in another language, so the smart-aleck in me now has to find another way to vent! ocn, ocn, ocn...
  10. Park Avenue
  11. I just can't stand looking at her, listening to her tough-guy voice and watching her brusque (read: less than feminine) way of carrying herself. I'm sure that there are "normal" off-the-radar screen lesbians out there, but unfortunately, she comes right to the forefront when you think of the "packaging" of the bad attributes. I seriously hope her entertainment "shelf life" is limited, thus opening the way for somebody more worthwhile.
  12. crosswalk
  13. Yeah!Response to thread: Thomas Kincaid
  14. OK, an 8-year old car with the 3.5, which was relatively uncharted territory at that time...how is the engine holding up for however many miles it has?
  15. GM1, do you actually live inside the Philadelphia city limits as you list on your profile or in one of the 'burbs?Every Philadelphian I've ever known lived in one of its suburbs - namely Upper Darby, Villanova and Media.
  16. disco
  17. At slightly over $ 20K, I will be getting a base GP or MC or something to that effect...with a 5 yr/100M warranty. Also, I need to use up my GM Card earnings, now at over $ 2,000.Now, if I do get an Intrigue, it will be as a second car and it will probably be a 1998 or 1999 that a Medicare Mabel has pampered and hardly driven. It would be interesting to know what the color of that Intrigue final 500 is.
  18. Landis, I have ONE reaction to the bench seat in a touring sedan:
  19. house
  20. complexion
  21. Oh, yeah, you're not kidding. About 2 years ago, I went into a Cad-Buick dealership in the area when the LaCrosse (Allure to you CDNs) was fairly fresh. I wasn't crazy about his price given that he was the fleet guy ($ 1500 off on $ 24000 USD car since I've done better dealing with a sales rep that had no special title) and then I told him I wanted an extended warranty. He kept on going about their local warranty. I told him, but not exactly these words: "You don't listen to the customer's desires, mofo, I don't even plan to stay in this area, so I don't want to deal with an unknown entity. GMPP or nothing." I wasn't ready to purchase, anyway. But, it will be GMPP or NOTHING.
  22. brush
  23. The Regal will stay with me through the year or early spring, depending on whether I decide to shoot for 250M for the hell of it. Do you want to buy it?Actually, I will continue put in the (not contraceptive - LOL) foam, even when the new sled arrives. :AH-HA_wink: to you too.
  24. idiot
  25. Love you, too, ocn. Thanks for pointing it out!
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