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Auroras can be had in this range, low-ish mileage '98-99s and '01-02s.
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Yeah, I've looked at the Versa. I could pull that car apart with a bottle opener. Plus, the sedan is grotesque. No, thanks. I'll take CPO Civic or last year's Cobalt if I'm that worried about fuel economy.
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You see the average consumer even understanding the difference between GM's non-TAPshift system and another 'full' system? You see most people even using it to prevent downshifting, especially in a large cruiser like the Enclave?
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The Versa isn't a subcompact. Nissan still has no entry in the segment.
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I am the only one that doesn't mind Caballero.
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‘Diaper-free babies’ fad swells, despite critics
Flybrian replied to regfootball's topic in The Lounge
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A special rice cake for you. Just kidding! Hope its a good one!
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I put ergonomics and familiarity over how the back of the rearview feels. For me, the Malibu's easy-use radio and HVAC controls even it out and the dual-cowl coolness with thoughtful wood trimming wins it.
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Protected my car from the storm, only to get hit....
Flybrian replied to daves87rs's topic in The Lounge
One prank I haven't tried is - after accidently damaging someone's car - leaving a note saying I'll pay for all the damages...with a friend's name and number. -
Because its not even trying to offer gear hold, that's the point. GM is not advertising it as manual control (if they did, full agreement from me), in fact, GM is not advertising it as anything at all. That's what TAPshift is being advertised as and it does offer full range gear hold.
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Yeah, they leave that for the buyer to do after the sale!
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Even if your anecdotal evidence was fact for all AURAs, you assume zero progress has been made between that car and the Malibu. I am willing to say progress had been made. We'll see. Accord, debatable. I prefer the Malibu's style and the proven ease-of-use (to me) of the controls. However, the Camry? Well, maybe you enjoy looking at a huge hazard button, ugly rectangular HVAC vent cutlines, and flat and dull plastimetal, but I don't. I would also be especially irritated to have to stare at the same Timex clock radio I woke up to only to find out that, unlike the Timex, the clock isn't clearly legible - I have to look a foot up the dash through a pillbox gunner's slit to discern when I am.
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As I said the intention of that +/- rocker button (or whatever) in the Enclave's application is to substitute for a full range of gear selections because its impractical to have P R N D 5 4 3 2 1 laid out on the console or dash. It works just like a normal non-gated automatic in that it allows you to limit upshifting not hold the transmission in gear. Another example - all V6 Saturn VUEs have a side-mounted +/- button, but only on XRs and RLs equipped with TAPshift do they hold gearing. In the others, it just electronically 'moves' the gear selector as you would in any other automatic. Confusing? Absolutely, especially if they're in the same vehicle utilitzing the same control. Ask a Saturn salesman to explain that nuance. But that's how it is. TAPshift is GM offering consumers to ability to electronically shift transmissions as if it were a manumatic.
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Yeah, that's not getting old fast. 1 - You're on a GM enthusiast site. What exactly do you expect? 2 - Clearly you choose to ignore the many positive comments left in the Journey thread about what a credible effort that car is. 3 - Did I say dumb? No, I alluded to the fact that the whole Dodge credo as of late is ultra masculinity. If it were a person, it would be a wrestler on steroids and that has mixed effects - it sets a pretty high standard that some cars frankly don't fulfill. The same could be said of many Pontiacs as well and also that Ford has few performance cars at all.
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How about the Dodge Genitalia XL? That's what all their names attempt to indicate anyway.
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I'll still say C&G is better than certain other places where that's all they do and all they've ever done. At least we're constuctive about it.
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GMTruckguy is apparently looking to give up his Aura XE via a lease transfer. You looking to lease or finance?
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Almost 3 years after I bought her, she's still running strong at 127,500 miles. Some of those pics would've been better if my lens didn't fog up. Oh well
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Anyway, I opened this thread thinking a Supra showed up.
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That's akin to Jessica Biel sauntering by a Weight Watches meeting, isn't it?
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Yeah, there's a reason why flying cars aren't around and its a pretty damn good one - imagine everyone who drives, but in the air going 150mph. The day true flying cars come, they won't be flying cars; they will be automated personal transport shuttles and you will have zero control besides inputting a destination.
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Hulk's son, passenger are injured The wrestler's son, 17, is driving when the car crashes into a tree. By ELENA LESLEY, Times Staff Writer Published August 27, 2007 CLEARWATER - Professional wrestling star Hulk Hogan's son and another young man were seriously injured in a car crash Sunday evening in Clearwater. Driver Nick Bollea, 17, also known as Nick Hogan, and a passenger had to be extracted from the crumpled Toyota Celica Supra. Officials said both were taken by air to Bayfront Medical Center, where the passenger was reported in critical condition. Family members gathered at the hospital late Sunday, but reporters were kept at a distance. Nick Bollea's injuries were not immediately described, but Wayne Shelor, Clearwater Police Department spokesman, said he was less seriously injured than his passenger. The bright yellow car was traveling eastbound on Court Street about 7:30 p.m. when it hit the median, Shelor said. Dennis Balila, who was in the yard of a nearby apartment complex, said he heard a loud screech and then saw the car flying backward. Bollea's car skidded about 25 yards, spun around and crashed, trunk-first into a median palm tree, Shelor said. Hulk Hogan arrived on the scene flanked by three Clearwater police officers, Balila said. For about 30 minutes, he went back and forth between the car and ambulance as the two young men were cut free, Balila said. A Tampa Robinson High School graduate, Hulk Hogan moved into a 17,000-square-foot Belleair mansion with his family in 1996. Their faces became familiar at Tampa Bay area events. In 2005, when the reality show Hogan Knows Best began airing on VH1, a national audience got a glimpse of the family's life in Florida. They put the 2.3-acre property up for sale in mid 2006 while filming the show, with a $25-million asking price. They then moved to a new $12-million bayfront estate on Miami Beach's North Bay Road. But later that year, the wrestler's Realtor told the Times the Belleair home was no longer on the market. And Hogan said they never really left the area. "They came back for the holidays and said this is home and they love the area," Coldwell Banker Realtor Marcia Ellis said. ----------------- That picture is literally up the street from me. The Hogans are around this area constantly since they live here (Hulk has a red/yellow Viper with a vanity plate reading HULKSTR) and if you've watched that show Hogan Knows Best (not the Miami season), that's basically where I live. I heard the Bayflight medevac chopper this evening, but I didn't put it together 'till now. Hope his son is okay.
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This... Clicky Or the Buick 'Isn't it time for a real car?' spots from the 90s. I really wish I could find those somewhere.