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Cory Wolfe

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  1. Oh... My...
  2. New sig and av. These are Millenia and Brookville inspired. I became bored with my last one... I did have it for over a year, after all.
  3. As I've responded to that before, we're talking about the C-pillars, not the D-pillars. It's really not that hard to understand. It goes: A, B, C, then D. Wow! Easy! Yes, just like that. That looks much better and much more finished. Perfect.
  4. I would have to agree with CSpec and other's stance throughout this. Immigration has been present since before there was a US. Without it, the US wouldn't be what it is today.
  5. ...And I like the look at the current ones much better than the new one. It's art on wheels. The new one is... well... not. Congrats.
  6. Agreed.
  7. Used cars are unpredictable... And if she bought a car with something missing, I'd say it's her fault for buying something that would appear to have problems in the first place, not for buying a Civic, despite her hateful words.
  8. I could work with that. Very nice.
  9. Oh, don't worry... My list would consist of some if I wasn't too tired to make one last night. Plus, most Japanese FWD cars that could be considered collectible weren't offered in the US. Acura Integra Acura Legend Alfa Romeo 164 Audi Coupe Audi TT Buick Reatta Buick Riviera Cadillac Allante Cadillac Eldorado Chrysler TC Dodge Rampage/others Dodge Stealth Honda CRX Honda Prelude Lotus Elan Mazda Millenia Mitsubishi 3000GT Mitsubishi Eclipse Oldsmobile Aurora Oldsmobile Toronado Pontiac Grand Prix Turbo Pontiac Sunbird Turbo Saab Sonnet Shelby GLH-S Shelby Lancer Subaru SVX Toyota Celica Volkswagon Corrado Volkswagon Scirocco
  10. Love the color... that's... about it.
  11. There are many FWD cars that could fit that description. Too many for me to list.
  12. It puts that GXP you just bought to shame. Yes, this is one of my favorites, not just of Pontiacs, but of all midsized coupes and sedans. Despite the overhangs, it just conveys sexiness. Removing the rub strips and upgrading the wheels really help the looks, as well.
  13. Very picky. Anyways, that is what I like about this interior. The design doesn't stop with the dash, it continues into the doors. A trait that far too many interiors lack these days.
  14. I have no idea. All I know is that my mattress kills me and it's on the stiff side. Granted, it also has springs randomly higher than others that aren't very pleasant either.
  15. Wow. The interior is more luxurious than any Cadillac we have in the US. Buick needs something like this here... With some slight exterior modifications (like horizontal taillights), it would look downright fabulous next to an Enclave.
  16. This car > Lucerne.
  17. I'll admit, the LS600h has grown on me since it was first shown, but it's what you call a pointless vehicle.
  18. Outside of the Xterra and the FJ, the closest thing to a Liberty is the Grand Vitara. It's almost in a smaller size class, but it's as close to a Liberty, off-road wise, as you'll get without spending around $30k and more. Atleast it has a pretty nice interior....
  19. You know, I sent Fly alot of pictures and information about this car for his "Random Car Showcase" a few weeks ago. He must not like these as he never posted it...
  20. Heh... Well... You have a few screws lose. Atleast more than myself.
  21. Happy birthday, Sirs.
  22. I see... So, you wouldn't choose the better car, then? Okay.
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