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  1. Weird. Anyway, go to eBay Motors and look for a 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt. It says "2006 Chevrolet Cobalt new with tags!"
  2. ...because it's going to cost you a brand new car!
  3. Los Angeles Times = One of what I call the "Big Three" of the liberal media (New York Times and Washington Post being the other two. Liberal media = against American big business. So it's no surprise to me that they would bash GM and/or one of its brands.
  4. I've been to several local Chevrolet dealerships and have seen a few HHR's and one or two Malibu Maxx SS's, but no Impala SS's, Malibu Sedan SS's or even Aveos.
  5. Didn't the Achieva replace the Calais?
  6. I thought Paolino was talking about steering wheels, but I could be wrong :unsure:
  7. Actually, the 4-spoke design currently being used in the Cobalt, Pursuit and Ion is one of my favorites. :)
  8. I'm not so sure. After all, when was the last time you said "Boy, that's a drop dead gorgeous minivan"? http://www.cheersandgears.com/public/style_emoticons//AH-HA_wink.gif
  9. I believe the LeSabre started its run as the best selling full-sized car in the early 1990's, well before the Eighty Eight died in 1999.
  10. The new one is so much better that it's hard to tell they're the same car. ;)
  11. You mean late 1990's-early 2000's Chevrolet font? :P Chevrolet stopped using the "classic '80's GM font" in the late 1990's, although some of the older, outgoing GM models from other brands (i.e. Buick LeSabre, Pontiac Grand Am) still have it. After looking at the gauges on a 2006 Impala LS today, I don't see a whole lot of difference between the new font and the old one, although I wish they'd kept the 10 MPH increment (e.g. 10, 20, 30, etc.) instead of switching to the 20 MPH increment (20, 40, 60, 80, etc.)
  12. Good point -- that is the the main way I can distinguish the non-cladded Avalanches from the crew cab Silveradoes at a distance :P
  13. You mean the Joseph Abboud special edition? I preferred the regular emblem on the Regal myself. :P I liked the red, white and blue shields...in a sense, it added a patriotic touch to the logo, in the eyes of this American. http://www.cheersandgears.com/public/style_emoticons//AH-HA_wink.gif
  14. s113

    The Last Lesabre

    LeSabre was the whole full-sized lineup? What about Park Avenue? That also survived until this year, you know :P
  15. I would like to see the Pursuit come here...as the Pursuit, not the G4.
  16. This begs the question: How many different makes can one country support, even if we are talking about the U.S.? :P
  17. s113

    The Last Lesabre

    I wonder if the first (1959) LeSabres or the last run of them (2005's and 2006's) might be worth quite a bit eventually (if not now), considering the longevity of the nameplate.
  18. What about LaCrosse? :P I'll bet Lucerne will help as well :)
  19. s113

    The Last Lesabre

    There's a 2006 LeSabre? :blink: Virtually everyone I've talked to has said that 2005 is the last year. I'm just glad that I was able to get one of the last new LeSabres, a Cashmere Metallic Limited (non-Celebration), because the supply was dwindling rapidly in my region when I got it about four weeks ago. I figure it's a fitting tribute to my favorite car of all time. :) Not counting the new silver '05 Limited I had for one day back in May (and returned it the next day because I wasn't comfortable with the deal), it's my first new one and fourth overall -- the first three were all Limiteds, 1986, 1995 and 1998. I second that notion. It's rather sad to see the LeSabre go. :(
  20. I actually prefer the LaCrosse's grille. :P I also noticed that the 16" aluminum wheels are identical to the ones on my 2005 LeSabre Limited.
  21. I agree -- wasn't it "modern" enough as it was?
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