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Speaking of LI and weirdness... Montauk Project
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Sketch Competition #3 -GM 'People Mover'
Flybrian replied to Flybrian's topic in Sketch Competitions
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How many times have you actually seen a roof rack being used?
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Apparently, every 40-55 year-old professional was either going to or seriously thinking about buying my car but didn't...
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Dude, they not only rent them out on the beach here but some local auto repair shop is now an 'authorized GEM dealer.'
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The Space Coast is very narrow and I don't really like it that much. I lived there for a few months during my flight training and it doesn't have that same feel the Tampa Bay area does. Just for you... ...I absolutely love this bridge. My father - being the old school pipefitter type - prefers the old steel truss one that existed before the 1980s. Here's another shot, this time from the Courtney Campbell Causeway, another one of our four main bridges. None of these are pretty by comparison, but regardless... What I love so much about this locale is you're no more than 20 minutes on a bad day away from some form of beach and water. It makes my commute into Tampa so much more pleasent because of it. It never gets too hot because my county is a peninsula itself and of course never, ever too cold. Plus, on a clear day, you can actually see the Space Shuttle launch from clear across the state. Nothing better.
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I'm half-Chinese on my mother's side and I get the same thing. I kindly respond I live in this country, they do too...what's their excuse? That pisses some people off and honestly? I love it. I don't understand the 'reputation' bit, too. Far as I know, I can't buy a Chinese-built car yet here in the states. You guys getting a special allocation of shoddily-built Cavalier knockoffs up there, Toni?
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This would be funny because the Avalon isn't all that roomy on the inside. And with the next Corolla undoubtedly growing...?
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I can't believe you just made that statement. Its not like Audi dates back to 1899 and encompasses the histories of NSU and Auto Union. Audi also doesn't make offroad performance and rally cars. Does the word 'Quattro' mean anything to you? It does to alot of people. Yet the facts are presented to you right before your eyes. It doesn't agree with your opinions, so its 'bull$h!.' Yeah. Keep believing that. That said, I think the more we ignore those long-winded empty diatribes, the better we all feel.
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Some parts of Florida are very much 'Southern', namely north of Orlando between the coasts and up in the panhandle between Perry and Jacksonville, including Tallahassee.
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This is also true. For instance, at my former job, one of the flight instructors essentially horned in and 'stole' referrals of potential students from another one even going so far as to lying to a potential student about the other flight instructor being 'sick' when he was really running a few minutes late with a current student and had called in on the radio specifically asking us to 'tell so-and-so I'll be there but a little late.' This instructor happened to be the poster boy for WWJD accessories and chastized the rest of us for letting 'jesus', 'christ', 'goddamn', or any combination thereof out of our mouths. He's definitely one that needed to do alot less preaching and alot more practicing.
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The Avalon continues to uphold Toyota's tradition of building cars so stodgy even Buick and Mercury wouldn't build them. The '06 Avalon builds upon this heritage by adding gangly looks, highlighted by its awkward grille treatment and flimsy plastic dash covers. Toyota engineers highlight this year's Avalon as the being the first car with a standard conundrum; in Avalon's case, such a huge ass yet such a tiny trunk. Sciguy is pretty much right. The price is attractive, the car is not. Interestingly, you'll find much of the same switchgear, etc in the Azera as you will an Elantra or even a few Kias. In reality, a Sonata is a much better deal because as boring and bland as it is, the Azera isn't that much larger.
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This is because recent letter iterations of Cadillacs have been successors to named models (Seville - STS; DeVille - DTS). They're called DeVille and Seville out of famiiliarity. Furthermore, as you pointed out, STS and DTS were trim designations on these full-named cars, solidifing that connection. You can't say the 'C' in CTS conjures up 'Catera' with any more authority than you can "B conjures up Brougham, and this car ain't no Brougham." It makes no sense. Replace those words with 'know', 'right', 'factual' and omit 'not' and you're 100% correct! Oh...wait for it...wait for it... ^^AW SNAPxELEVENTYBILLION!!^^ I bet Nekidra is totally pulling it out of his or her ass though. Sixty8, face it, you don't like the car because it FWD. In fact you hate all* FWD cars. Fine, whatever. But you keep beating and bashing and murdering this poor damn thing to death and your latest reason is 'because it makes me think of a random trim name on a car last produced 15 years ago'? C'mon... (*All being defined as 'every FWD vehicle except the ones I like, meaning I just like arguing.')
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Some of the cars my dad used to drive...
Flybrian replied to lauren's topic in Member's Rides Showcase
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A very beautiful 1958 Bonneville convertible much like this one: ...but a convertible. Also, a mid-80s Mazda 626 coupe? They made those? Here?
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Its hard for C&G members to meet mainly because of the distances involved. We have large groups of members in the Northeast, Upper Midwest, and Southern California with smaller clusters in Texas, the Midatlantic states, Midwest, and South. I'm like the only active member in the entire state of Florida. Of course, I'd love for a get-together just for fun. Naturally, anyone travelling by my neck-of-the-woods (Florida West Coast) is offered a nice welcome. I met RichW5's wife last summerish as she was in town visiting family.
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And the wnners are... 1st Place - GT1750 - 47pts 2nd Place - NOS2006 - 42pts 3rd Place - Decka - 36pts And the rest... 4th Place - T-O-X-I-C - 23pts 5th Place - Camaroman22 - 8pts 6th Place (t) - Ravenfreak13/Sixty8Panther - 0pts Congrats to all the participants! I loved the Firebirds myself. Check out GT1750's spot alongside past competition winners in our new Cheers and Gears Design Showcase. You can be there, too. And, by the way, why is no one chopping the Enclave? Show it some Buick love.
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I have to go on the 'meh' side of selectable automatics - fun for about a week, then it gets boring. I remember test driving a GP Comp G when it came out and I got tired of it about 5 minutes into the drive. You can do half the equation (downshift) with a regular automatic anyway.
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This is odd because (if I'm not mistaken) the Cavalier had 5-lug wheels for the longest time. Why does the Cobalt get 4-luggers? Isn't this somehow inferior?
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Its sad because of this... But that era is long since over. People need to realize GMDAT is one of the most beneficial foreign aquisitions in recent times, especially for GM. Dare I say, a better investment than SAAB.
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The Azera is a scaled up Elantra. This explains it because you like small cars.
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Wow. Nice thick, painted B-pillar. I guess the purpose of having models for these cars is to actually hold the hood down.
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I wish Mitsu would live up to the late Oldsmobile and die...