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Intrepidation

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  1. Looks promising. I like the pointed nose, looks lower long and wider than the current car, hope its proportions are much better than the current one and the new Malibu. Interior looks really promising too, although that steering wheel looks a lot like the one on the S-Class (which I guess is a compliment but I've never been a fan of it). The question is that with the Impala moving upmarket will it start to cannibalize the LaCrosse's sales? GM should really consider putting that gorgeous top-tier GL into production.
  2. If its small and light I don't see the problem, I'm interested in the 2.0T. Sounds like the best of the engines to me.
  3. Oh and any article that lists the awesome Atom, a pure driver's car, as a worst anything is automatically invalid and a piece of $h!. $h! article by a $h! author trying to pass off this pile of poorly written, partial sentenced, tackles garbage off as professional journalism. Clearly this is nothing more than a shock article designed to get hits.
  4. Chevy Volt Hysteria: We’re All Going to Die! Or, An Application of Facts and Rationality to Flaming Batteries and Melting Chargers One can learn a lot from history. When gasoline-fueled motor cars began roaming streets (and their proxies) in great numbers at the beginning of the 20th century, fuel tanks were thought to be ready to burst into flames if looked at sideways, and gasoline run-off was blamed for sewer explosions. Such fear and misinformation prompted the New York Times to release a piece in 1912 entitled “Gasoline Is Not Dangerous Fluid.” Action-flick writers excepted, people today generally understand that the internal-combustion engine’s fuel doesn’t explode. The lesson: New technologies have a way of intimidating and scaring the uninformed. Continue reading (its a good read) http://blog.caranddr...lting-chargers/
  5. Note the rear wiper control on the stalk.
  6. There is no Crosstour. The argument is invalid.
  7. You've done a great job mud.
  8. I might have liked him more if he wasn't trying so hard to be a smartass. IL tends to try to do that, it's not professional its annoying, especially since they tend do it more towards Detroit 3 cars.
  9. Because IL sucks. Remember they're uber douche "The Mechanic" "articles"?
  10. Nothing Fancy, LG Rumor 2. I'll tell you what it's a durable little phone. Survived being under a snow bank for almost 2 weeks and still works without issue. I like the qwerty keyboard for exiting, and it can surf the web, actually is pretty decent once you get Opera Mini. At some point I'd like an Optimus V, but I'm in no rush.
  11. If there's one thing I don't agree with Marchionne its his brand naming schemes. It is and always should be, Dodge Viper.
  12. Really good spyshot of the dash at allpar. http://www.dart-mouth.com/ Can;t wait, really like what I see.
  13. I love decorating for Christmas, but not my car.
  14. I miss Newsfeeder. He was a swell guy.
  15. Please, I've seen far worse restored. Burying it nose first in the sand is immortalizing? If you wanted to do that you should have restored it and had it displayed in teh showroom or outside for people to see. They should just revoke the dealer license, round up all parties involved, and lop their balls off. Problem solved.
  16. Hey Camino, how have you been?
  17. While I could pwn you I think we've hijacked Dan's thread enough. He'll be so pleased when he sees this.
  18. According to your mom you never did last long.
  19. That's because it was your own mom and you were drunk. Classy humor, yes we can!
  20. Yeah we're good friends believe it or not.
  21. And yet you still can't.
  22. Or learn how to install them properly.
  23. Sounds like user error.
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