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bobo

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  1. bobo replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    Acura
  2. bobo replied to !!!TED!!!'s topic in Nissan
    It's a nice evolution of the current car. Interior is pure Nissan. If the materials are good, this will be a nice ride. The steering wheel should have been a 3-spoker. The optional push-button start is not something you'd expect in this class.
  3. bobo replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    poke
  4. bobo replied to !!!TED!!!'s topic in Acura
    I hate almost everything about this thing, and I used to be such an Acura fan. For a bright spot, interiors have been a strong suit lately of Acuras, and this is no different. The styling of the rear is ok, but overall it just says overgrown Civic to me. And I would never consider getting this thing because of the turbo 4.
  5. bobo replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    puck
  6. bobo replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    ice
  7. bobo replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    fluid
  8. bobo replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    nail
  9. The Cutlass is a good take for early '80's design, when GM did it best. (By the way, based on the grille, that appears to be an '81.) But I would say the '86 Ford Taurus was probably best representative of the entire decade, when jellybean became the new standard. The '70's were an odd time, with the gas crisis and smog controls. My pick is the '77 Chevrolet Caprice, the first major downsized full-sized vehicle and followed the squared-off styling introduced by the '76 Seville. For the '90's, the '90 Ford Explorer, which was probably the most significant SUV ever. The design was clean and was a step up from prior SUV's (like the four-door '84 Jeep Cherokee) and made SUV's mainstream. For the '00's, the Chrysler 300C. It makes a nice counterpoint to the bland Camries and Accords.
  10. That's a very upscale looking interior. I hate the name.
  11. bobo replied to !!!TED!!!'s topic in Nissan
    I like it. It's a huge improvement over the old car. I'm looking forward to seeing the SE-R version.
  12. bobo replied to !!!TED!!!'s topic in Toyota
    That appears to be the backup camera.
  13. bobo replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    chalupa
  14. bobo replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    chihuahua
  15. bobo replied to Flybrian's topic in The Lounge
    All these Toyotas certainly like giving smooches to your car. Maybe all cars in Florida need to be fluorescent colors. I'm guessing that you're on a first-name basis with your bodyshop.
  16. bobo replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    audio
  17. bobo replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    collar
  18. I like it. It's kinda French looking.
  19. bobo replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    D.O.A.
  20. bobo replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    Danny
  21. bobo replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    sniper
  22. bobo replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    seizure
  23. bobo replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    Quaker
  24. I like those funky Citroens. It's interesting to see the smattering of U.S. vehicles: the Sport Trac, Grand Cherokee, and Plymouth Breeze. Also regarding the comment about the smog in Toronto coming from the U.S., it has been noted in the news recently that some of China's smog is reaching California. Pretty soon everybody will be choking on everybody's elses' smog.

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