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Daryl Z71

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  1. Then rip them off if you don't like them on there lol! Either way GM gets screwed wether they fix it or not. If they do then it looks stupid, if they don't then people bitch about bad brakes, Personally I think this should be Brembos problem, and they should take the heat.
  2. Ive never even seen one of those until one passed me on the Interstate yesterday, and honestly I was like what thats a Saturn. That just shows how many Saturns are bought around here lol. Anyway thats not a bad looking car.
  3. When I see the Equinox in person im gonna drool all over the ground lol
  4. If people don't want to shell out the money for a green car than why are they bitching about the US Automakers not making any... Idiots.
  5. Id much rather have my tax money sent toward GM rather than some of the stupid $h! the politicans blow it on, like higher pay for themselves, trips all over the place that they go on, and some of crap that they blow it on that doesn't make a difference toward anything. I can see people getting a little angry at handing over their tax money to a company that wasn't managed very well, but that said there are alot worse things your money goes to that you don't even know about. The only thing that these government officials are is a bunch of crooks!
  6. He just wanted to make himself feel better by insulting you. lol
  7. Jonathan D. Salant and John Hughes Jonathan D. Salant And John Hughes – Tue Apr 21, 12:10 am ET April 21 (Bloomberg) -- General Motors Corp., surviving on $13.4 billion in government aid, spent $2.8 million on lobbying during the first three months of 2009, according to disclosures filed yesterday with the U.S. House and Senate. “Like any quarter, our reporting and expenses reflect the level of activity that we’re engaged in, and the breadth of issues that affect our business,” Greg Martin, a GM spokesman, said. “As being part of what is arguably one of the most- regulated industries in the country, you have a voice to add to complex policy discussions and you report it.” Spending by the biggest U.S. automaker was down from $4.1 million the carmaker spent in the same period a year earlier. Detroit-based GM is trying to cuts costs for labor, health care and debt to meet a June 1 deadline for avoiding bankruptcy. Auburn Hills, Michigan-based Chrysler LLC, also relying on U.S. funds to avoid bankruptcy, reported lobbying expenses of $720,658 between January and March, 47 percent less than the $1.4 million that the carmaker spent during the same three-month period a year earlier. Chrysler, the third-largest U.S. automaker, received $4 billion from the government in January and has a May 1 deadline to create an alliance with Italian automaker Fiat SpA in order to receive up to $6 billion more in U.S. assistance. Chrysler is spending “to educate policy members about the company and the future of the automotive industry,” Todd Goyer, a Chrysler spokesman, said in a statement. “There is significant demand for education and information regarding Chrysler from legislators and government officials.” The expenditures were for “a wide range of issues,” including energy policy, development of electric and fuel- efficient vehicles, taxation, health care, trade and international affairs, he said. Link
  8. Thats a pretty nice looking car coming from Hyundai.
  9. ......................Fugly
  10. Yea same here. I figured there won't be many as usual.
  11. Wow this is a really nice car even though it seems to have some Malibu in it which isn't bad from a design standpoint other than people bitching about it being a clone.
  12. Hopefully they don't add too much new stuff for the silverado. That would make me jealous!
  13. I think the other American people would get tired of this too. They aren't gonna be very happy when most of them don't have a job, and the Unions won't take a pay cut to keep theirs. People really won't be happy with the government if they keep throwing money at them because the Union won't back down. Alot of people out there are taking cuts and losing their jobs, I think it's time the unions did too.
  14. I think this and the Volt are two sharp looking green cars. Much better than anything Toyota has come up with.
  15. Well Id rather take a cut and keep my job then lose it. Espically right now the way things are. Now if the economy wasn't in the crapper then it might be a different story.
  16. You drive a Yaris don't you?
  17. +1 Seems like this guy has a pair.
  18. lol yea true. Believe it or not though their is some poor sap out there that never thought of this when he was picking his Yaris up at the dealership last week!
  19. Wow... This just reminds me of how moronic people in this country really are. Sometimes I wish they would just go under, and then we could sit back and watch as everyone cries and whines about how it is so much worse then they thought it would be. The bottom line is when they go under their goes more American jobs, and whenever that happens it doesn't seem like the outcome is very good now is it? Idiots...

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