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MyerShift

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  1. Gee, and I thought the raised rump on my Breeze gave me problems. Hehe. I guess it's something I could deal with in the name of automotive style if I wanted to look better. Yes better, not good, lol.
  2. I suppose so just because of what it is. Sure, they live in nature's soup bowl. That's not my immediate problem. But I wouldn't mind visiting.
  3. 1997 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Z34. Black on black leather. Hated it because previous owner's neglect gave me issues. Was a bit of a looker, though- on the outside.
  4. Actually, as far as I know from the latest info., Mercedes-Benz will not only continue making the G-Class in Austria, but also the ML-, R-, and the GL-Class in the U.S. In my humble opinion, Mercedes should leave the SUV thing to, get ready for it, Jeep. Ta-dah!
  5. Some sarcasm. I'm not an evil person, I really am not. Totally understand where you are coming from though. Though I believe that like, certain groups will be damned to hell, I will still befriend them. I mean, I have friends that are gay, for crying out loud. Besides, it's not really my place to pass judgement on anyone. I have my own flaws that I need to be worried about, not someone else's.
  6. MyerShift

    Cologne

    Right now, it's something cheaper but pleasantly scented. It's Domain, from Mary Kay. My friend's mom peddles Mary Kay stuff, and I liked the smell of it. Plus, "everyone" (like the ladies) enjoy its scent. Also, some Axe stuff once in awhile, but never in combination with the above. Ugh. That would be nasty, some horrible cocktail of odours, blech!
  7. Hey, hey, I'm not a lunatic fringe type of person. I'm quiet and reserved about how I feel. I don't like to stir up hornet nests either, but should the need arise, I will. LOL. That was mean. Of course, I do feel that vocal and active extremists should be silenced.
  8. Hehe, the way I see it, and I do not apologise for it, is that unless one accepts Jesus Christ Son of God as their Lord and Saviour, they burn in Hell. Just my belief. And, to all those extremist atheists that would say my statement forces my religion on them, go to hell. They will anyway.
  9. Scorpio. But I don't believe in all that superstitious hoo-ha. Besides, the Good Book is all anyone needs.
  10. Only fools would make an issue over this.
  11. Love the colour!
  12. Technically, the title is a bit incorrect. Regardless of which appeared first as a styling exercise, the Opel or Saturn, it is undeniably Opel design language here, and therefore, people should be saying Opel-based Saturns, not Saturn-based Opels, even though this is technically correct these days, it is the principal of which came first. And here it was Opel. If I were ever to get a Sky, I would definitely import EDM parts and turn that sucker into the only new legal Opel in the U.S. Of course, I'm all for importing whatever people want regardless of what the government says. New European cars have catytlitic converters. They have airbags, regardless of rate of deployment, they're still there, they will save lives. Glass is glass. I believe that as long as we aren't talking about city cars or superminis, there is no reason that we shouldn't be allowed to purchase a vehicle of our choice. Good enough for Europe, good enough for North America.
  13. Exactly!
  14. MyerShift

    07 SENTRA

    I like the new Sentra. However, IF I were considering an Asian/Japanese/Nissan product, I'd prefer the hatchback Versa.
  15. Ugly. No way would I ever consider this as "my next new car".
  16. Chrysler's quality in the late `90's was technically better than Mercedes-Benz. Chrysler was striving to make changes and improve interiors before the takeover. Take the previous generation Grand Cherokee. The materials on the interior are vastly better than in the current, new one. I blame Mercedes-Benz on this one. They make Chrysler cut back when they themselves stumble. Kind of like Ford and Volvo. Chrysler may yet be the ones to save the company. Chrysler used to (hopefully still does) respond quickly to market changes. All hail the Five-Pointed Star!
  17. I've seen it. Once at Wendy's I parked next to a 1996 Dodge Stratus in Medium Fern (grey-green). On the C-pillar, there was an area that looked like different coloured paint, but it really wasn't. Just thin, clear flakes had been and were peeling off. I suppose that must have been the clear coat. My 1996 Plymouth Breeze is the same colour, but, so far so good!
  18. No surprise for this to happen. However, an automotive magazine described that what Chrysler had done with the old SLK was amazing considering the crap it was based on. Makes one wonder what a Crossfire based on the new SLK would be like.
  19. That's a poor chop of the old Polo. The new one is much beter looking, like a scaled down VW Golf. Those two companies had better pray they've figured out quality/reliability. Except for the next-generation Chrysler Sebring/Dodge Stratus and the Caliber, I thought that Chrysler was supposedly continuing its partnership with Mitsubishi in building small/midsize cars. Seems as though Volkswagen has thrown a wrench into things, but, withou Schrempp, perhaps all previous plans have been scratched. Check out allpar.com for some Chrysler updates as well as general information!
  20. The Sebring Coupe was okay until Chrysler uglified the front design, in what, 2003?
  21. I saw a tan coloured 1986-1989 vintage Dodge 600 ES sedan today.
  22. One of the things that I hate the most is: Git'r done. It just makes my blood boil. Damn hicks! It sort of bothers me when people don't completely pronounce the consonants at the end of a word, like "don't", instead of enunciating the "T", it sounds more like bone, but with a D.
  23. I think that one should never buy a Del Sol, period.
  24. Proves that not only Korean, but Japanese automakers still have nothing original or truly innovative.
  25. Clever. U.S. automakers could learn much from their European subsidiaries and competitors when it comes to advertising.
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