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DetroitNut90

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  1. Hmm... I like the front end, but this angle makes it look a little fat to me. It's swoopy, too.
  2. Every company can qualify as a company of ideas-bad or good. BMW just had a very bad idea. "The Ultimate Driving Machine" was a great slogan-why fix what's not broken, BMW?
  3. I don't find GM's financial statements a joke. Every company has an accounting oops every now and again. Ask me about work today, I'll tell you.
  4. Uff...molar is a dirty word to me right now. My left one has grown in, but it's grown in sideways, so that the little bit of it poking through my gum is actually the side of it. The other one is still trying to get through. My dentist told me that I had a choice whether to remove them or not. They may never bother me for my entire life, or they could cause me extreme pain in the near future. Ugg..
  5. The grille upgrade on the Tahoe/Suburban is hot! And the new 'Nox interior is nice too.
  6. Remote start...I'd like one for my truck, but it's beyond my budgetary means at the moment. I have a quick question. How does it accelerate? I've heard stories about diesels being painfully slow or being pretty quick. How's this one stack up?
  7. Nice review Charger. It has a very professional appearance & tone to it. I know that you appreciate the extra legroom. I sat in one of them at the Washington Auto Show-man was it nice to stretch in. A bit of a hike up into it, though.
  8. A quick look over at s-series.org tells me that the Sonoma could run on E85, but only after doing what I consider to be more or less a full overhaul on the 4300 V6. Besides, I have yet to see an E85 pump anywhere around DC or Baltimore.
  9. A Bayside Blue Nissan Skyline GT-R. No kidding-it was parked in front of a hotel in Ocean City. Awesome car. Others: a Bentley Arnage, the Red Bull Mini Cooper (again), a Sky, and a few Solstices.
  10. I've seen a lot of them doing very extra-legal speeds on the interstates, as well as other highways, city streets, and residential roads. There was even a riced one that decided to weave in and out of rush-hour traffic at high speeds only to be pulled over by a cop as the road cleared up.
  11. Cool! I'll have mine in Bright Rally Red, please.
  12. Resale values are up and incentive spending is down-keep this progress up GM.
  13. The white one looks a lot like a Milan in the front and a last-gen Camry in the rear. It's nothing exciting, but it's easier on the eyes than the Civic.
  14. It reminds me of a Vibe mixed with an X3. I like it, but I think that the interior will end up winning the customer over.
  15. Gran Turismo 4-I waited so patiently to get that game on June 24th, 2004. I don't think I've ever been so pissed at Sony when they decided to delay it until January 2005. Command and Conquer: Yuri's Revenge-the Red Alert 2 expansion pack. What good expansion pack to an already great game. And pretty much anything that came out of Westwood at that time was good. Shame that Westwood's gone. and The Sims 2. I couldn't wait to have a Sims game where you could have more than 2 levels to your house, excellent graphics, and a bunch of other improvements over The Sims I.
  16. Dude, that sucks. If it makes you feel any better, I was let go from my job a week after I started only to have my replacement be fired 3 weeks later. It was great to see my employers beg to have me come back-especially since they are my parents. Anyway, hope everything starts to get better soon.
  17. Stephen: Crowned one (Greek) William: Protector (English) Kunze: North German derivitive of Old High German "Kuntz"-meaning bold, brave, experienced, and possibly even race or people.
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