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Oracle of Delphi

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  1. Love the vehicle, hate the price!
  2. I bought a Moto Guzzi, Griso 1100, back when I broke my arm a few months back to give me something to look forward to.
  3. Cadet
  4. You allow your women to wear clothes?
  5. Boy, I am glad I am not in your class, you sound like a strict task master, and I have always been a free spirit when it came to learning.
  6. Il Papa, explains so much!
  7. 30K for an Accord? :rotflmao: People are morons!
  8. The Kappa architecture uses major components from nearly every GM division and modern platform: * The rear axle and differential are from the Sigma-based Cadillac CTS * The Solstice's interior storage bin is from the Y-body Cadillac XLR * The passenger-side airbag, steering column, and exterior and interior door handles are from the Delta-based Chevrolet Cobalt * The Solstice's backup lights are from the GMT360 GMC Envoy * The heating, ventilating, and air conditioning modules are from the Hummer H3 * The Solstice's front fog lamp assembly is from the W-body Pontiac Grand Prix * The Solstice's steering wheel is from the Theta-based Pontiac Torrent * The 2.4 L Ecotec engine is shared with the Delta-based Saturn ION, Pontiac G6, Chevrolet Cobalt, and Chevrolet HHR * The five-speed manual transmission is from the Hummer H3, GMC Canyon, and Chevrolet Colorado * The five-speed automatic is from the Cadillac CTS, STS, and SRX
  9. I like your choices, however I wouldn't get a 2007 leftover now. I'd wait until the December Red Tag sale and get a 2008.
  10. Good news out of Frankfurt today—according to a new report in Automotive News, BMW’s forthcoming 1-series coupe will nose in under $30,000 when it arrives in the U.S. this spring. While that’s hardly discount stuff, the rear-drive, entry-level offering has enthusiasts salivating, because even the entry-level 128i will arrive packing a 230-horsepower inline-6. The even more compelling 300-horsepower 135i will command closer to $35k as a starting point, but that should still be enough to spirit away a few sales from Audi A3 and Volvo C30 intenders. BMW’s CEO, Tom Purves, also thinks that the MSRP will be low enough that it will cajole “customers from the likes of Honda, Toyota and Mazda.” From what we’ve seen here in Frankfurt, we’re ready for the baby Bimmer. Game on. Link: http://news.windingroad.com/body-stylesmar...er-30000-in-us/
  11. I thought so too, I would not want to ride on one!
  12. I would say yes! :AH-HA_wink:
  13. You didn't read the small print, "Poses for a lot of self pics in unusual places or stances. (Trees, Brookville, PA, Bent over the hood of cars, Gazing out of the bedroom window, Gazing in general, etc)
  14. Well when you get stopped in your "That's hot!" car, you can just say this after “Thank you, officer. We love the police.”.
  15. Just smoke weed instead! You might want to stock up on a few munchies.
  16. Remember you must unhook the the donkey from the olive cart and ride on the back of the donkey when the olive cart gets a flat tire.
  17. I can't help myself, all the views are mine. I'm drawn to it!
  18. My father had a truck like that, back in the day.
  19. You have friends besides all of us here at C&G?
  20. The other projects, are all the same type of vehicles?
  21. You're starting to scare me, you seem to like all things German. Going back soon? :AH-HA_wink:
  22. Hey what are friends for? :AH-HA_wink:
  23. That's funny but, the translation is way off! :rotflmao:
  24. Poor me, in the GXP, no tire iron or spare, because I have two different size tires, front and back. I wonder if I can get the tire sizes I need if I have a blowout in Europe.
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