Jump to content
Create New...

Flybrian

Members
  • Posts

    10,753
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Flybrian

  1. Thanks for the pics, Northie. Ouch. What's up with the glovebox?
  2. Performance is relative to the car.
  3. Insert my argument for a 250hp 3.6l V6 in the midlevel trim.
  4. Flybrian

    2006 BMW 750Li

    The whole car isn't as good as the old pre-2002 one...
  5. A few reasons why I love my particular GM.
  6. I'd rather drive an H1 than one of those useless road pig RVs. Stuck behind another one trying to negotiate a turn today. Morons.
  7. Um...if you haven't noticed...Saturn has begun turning around now. The time to cut bait was back in the mid-90s: Buick, Olds, GMC, Saturn. Now is not the time.
  8. Flybrian

    The New Civic

    Compacts bore me, especially ones with retro digital gauges, asymetrical interior trim pieces, and a faux HUD.
  9. Too bad they didn't shave off the underbite lip of a bumper.
  10. Well, keep in mind they rushed the production of these vehicles up about a whole year. Personally, I'd rather them debut with 4-speeds and 6-speeds than a full line of rush-built 6-speeds that could potentially lead to quality issues. The only thing 4-speeds lack in this sort of application are ad-copy.
  11. Do some research on the Northstar line of engines. Their smoothness and reliability are well-documented and aren't mere opinons. Northstars can also run impressive distances with no coolant by shutting down banks of cylinders. What other engine does that?
  12. People can Edmunds bitch about the 'aging' chassies, but I'd put the G-body up against any large car in its price range in term of stiffness, safety, and road composure (depending on model). And it would win.
  13. My thoughts exactly. Airbus builds a more airline-friendly jet while Boeing builds a pilot's jet plane. Ask most pilots who've had experience in equipment from both companies and most will echo what Oldsmoboi said - If it Ain't Boeing, I Ain't Going.
  14. GM's 'shitboxes' aren't the point. Ford, BMW, and Honda have all had similar 'shitboxes' at various stages, but they improved with time. Landwind is fielded as a brand-new entry from JiangLing. That speaks volumes.
  15. HondaJet isn't really that revolutionary and its an unknown entering into quite a crowded field. That's assuming Honda intends the HA-420 for production. The engine placement for one has been done before with ill success namely because its a royal bitch to get at to fix.
  16. Amanti? Jesus...
  17. You know, it used to be you could tell a vehicle was a GM by looking at it. I'm glad I don't have some geeky little badge on my car. It is what it is and doesn't need a half-inch square to tell anyone.
  18. I'm pretty sick of hearing yuppie comments in regards to everything under the sun, but, ya know, I learn to deal with it instead of whining about it.
  19. Here's the interesting story behind that company... Pyeonghwa (Peace) Motors Automotive Factory
  20. Dude, its not just cell phones. Studies have shown people are just as distracted talking to people next to them and behind them. Besides, if you're going to both ban and enforce a ban on cell phones, then what about shaving, reading, applying makeup and all the other distracting, asanine activites drivers participate in?
  21. Flybrian

    OH MY.....

    Yet you end up with the same outcome as a riced-out Civic or Integra. In fact, its even dumber to do it with a Blazer or Rodeo because you've totally killed the point of them being SUVs. Yes, its alot of work. Yes, its alot of effort. But you still have Frankenstein junk.
  22. Okay, the past few posts are just fucked up and can be kept to yourself. Mental case...
  23. Flybrian

    FlyBrian!

    I love you.
  24. Mainly to reduce the risk of fire. Airbus. Meh.
×
×
  • Create New...

Hey there, we noticed you're using an ad-blocker. We're a small site that is supported by ads or subscriptions. We rely on these to pay for server costs and vehicle reviews.  Please consider whitelisting us in your ad-blocker, or if you really like what you see, you can pick up one of our subscriptions for just $1.75 a month or $15 a year. It may not seem like a lot, but it goes a long way to help support real, honest content, that isn't generated by an AI bot.

See you out there.

Drew
Editor-in-Chief

Write what you are looking for and press enter or click the search icon to begin your search