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K.C.

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Everything posted by K.C.

  1. The panoramic windshield model is very cool.
  2. I agree, I believe they are not touting the big V-8 because of high gas prices.
  3. I love the name Crunch for a color. I wonder where they got that. Thanks for clarifying Camino. Thanks PCS, for the pics. If you keep posting like this, I'm going to start thinking you are a closet Holden lover.
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    K.C. replied to GM1's topic in The Lounge
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    K.C. replied to GM1's topic in The Lounge
    I bet Al Bundy would be interested in that if he wants to change brands.
  6. Thats pretty presumptuous of you PCS, and very personal on top of it.
  7. Full size and midsize truck based SUV's, except for the Tahoe/Suburban/Yukon/XL/Escalade/ESV. I wish the TB and Envoy would stay. There is a market, but it is very small. The Suburban lasted for 50 years selling in small numbers. The thing the Ute/Crewman could turn the mid-size truck market on its ear with their great handling and unexpected toughness.
  8. K.C. replied to Charger4U's topic in The Lounge
    ticket
  9. I have spent a good part of my life living in Calgary, AB and now Montana. Cold winters don't bother me one iota. Beith Rd is just north of where IL 38 and IL 47 intersect in Elburn, just north of the new Jewel Osco. Thats where I stay when I come visit.
  10. Ok, this is obvious, but here I go: Ute/Crewman (rwd and awd models) Affordable small rear wheel drive performance coupe (Solstice hardtop) D-segment wagon, with available AWD (Aura wagon, Malibu wagon) C-segment wagon, with available AWD (Astra wagon, Cobalt wagon) C-segment MPV D-segment MPV D-segment coupes/performance coupes (rwd please)
  11. You're my new best friend!!!!!!
  12. Boy racer spoilers, Altezza taillamps, huge wing spoilers, fart cans, off set striping, headlamp covers Elderly car styling that, thankfully, GM is getting away from. Digital instrument clusters are annoying and distracting to people with ADD, thankfully those are gone too. Those stupid rear fenders skirts that cover part of the back wheels. Window lines that dip down and then up like on older cars. Huge wheel gaps (I'm talkin about you HD Silverado /Sierra and Colorado/Canyon) Bangled everything (well, except for the 5 series) Bulbous styling with weak character lines (Toyota) Hyundaish styling (new Honda Accord) Taillamps that don't wrap into the trunk (Again, new Accord) Anything with a massive amount of different shapes in one design (Aztec)
  13. Definitely the Volt.
  14. I've been wondering what the base model would look like? Are we going to get the Morpheous color here in the states?
  15. Yeah, because we all know that Camino combines stories for his own gain. I heard a Toyota exec say that the new Sequoia is too large. You'd think that an automaker as in tuned to the market as Toyota would not make an overly large, overly thirsty new full size SUV with very little, if any, fuel saving advantages. The "Toyota quality" can be brought up time and time again, but the real world quality I have seen on both my former in laws Tundra (2004) and Avalon Limited (2006). The Tundra has interior pieces falling off, and has been in the shop 12 different times for unscheduled maintenance, including leaving my former pop-in-law and mom-in-law stranded on the highway three separate times. The Avalon has been better, its only left them stranded twice. It has had some interior trim pieces fall off as well, most notably the door that covers the stereo controls. The Navigation system has also failed them as has the laser cruise control that about ran them into the back of an 18-wheeler when it malfunctioned. On top of this, their dealer experience has been horrendous where the failings of both vehicles has been their fault, and not the fault of the workmanship of its maker. They have had to fight to get these issues taken care of. And who recommended the Toyota Tundra and Avalon to them? Consumer Reports did.
  16. Put some Firestone tires on it and have a BLOWOUT Sale!
  17. Good points Ven. Well taken.
  18. Camino, do you have a link for that video?
  19. I have never been waxed ever! No no no no no! I tried bein gay. PCS, I was partnered. But I'm not anymore. It's a very long story.
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  21. Yeah, I've never been good at math anyway. I guess that leaves me out. Sorry 'blu.
  22. Toyota has peaked. Time for someone else to rise above and have Toyota overly criticized for the next 20 years.
  23. I dunno 'blu, anytime something goes crunch during a counting session like that something is wrong.
  24. Hilarious CD! I tried it, and well, I have to disagree, its NOT free, as I learned early this year.

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