Everything posted by A Horse With No Name
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Tundra Spew Max by Edmunds...YouTube Video
Man that's funny.... We need to reserect the old "what is the best vehicle to have sex in" thread for that one.. Chris
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Tundra Spew Max by Edmunds...YouTube Video
Man that's funny.... We need to reserect the old "what is the best vehicle to have sex in" thread for that one.. Chris
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Tundra Spew Max by Edmunds...YouTube Video
Man that's funny.... We need to reserect the old "what is the best vehicle to have sex in" thread for that one.. Chris
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Accord Interior Shot
Let's let the fact that this thing is as ugly as a Tundra work for us...hell, the Accord is built here in Central Ohio and I almost never see them on the road even here. Now if we can just keep putting Fusions and Auras and Malibu's into peoples hands we might change people's opinions some... Chris
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Toyota to offer up to $3500 rebate on Tundra
This whole thing is going mto cost Toyota a fortune. Now that I am seeing more Tundras on the rode I am beginning to appreciate how pig ugly they are. Chris
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Accord Interior Shot
Actually the Aura and the Fusion are more original in their overall approach. Of the above (Aura, Fusion, BMW, Volkswagen, Malibu, Accord) I think that the Fusion is the most original of the lot. Were it to be my money for a midsize car though...Aura. Chris
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JUST FOR FLY
For thirty grand it needs to come with a 19 year old Seol College student willing to perform illicit sexual acts for the life of the car. Seriously, that they sell even a few hundred of these is a serious joke. Chris
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Tulsa Plymouth Sunk?
If it is not to rusty future of GM is right, it could be restored. Worse cars have indeed been restored. This thing belongs in a museeum. Chris
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Tulsa Plymouth Sunk?
Any other pics on the net yet of the Plymouth? I can't get the video to work... Chris
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Tulsa Plymouth Sunk?
Doubt that there is any way to get it running. That much time under water and the rings, mains, transmission seals, etc. would be shot. Wonder if they will be able to read the microfilm to see who wins the "new" 1957 automobile. Chris
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COMPACT CARS
The 1st gen Saturn tends to feel "cheap" however they hold up damned well up here in the rust belt. Your pick of the MINI Cooper would be possibly higher if A. the car weren't tested on those stupid run flat tires and B. it was more reliable than it is... Ford just needs to belly up to the bar and bring the "real" Focus here to the states. Chris
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Accord Interior Shot
Actually, Sciguy I prefer the Malibu. Chris
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Need Gm trivia Help
Not crackin wise...You OWN a 64...OMG...what kind of condition is it in? 4 speed or auto? I am not even sure what to ask or where to start. Chris
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Need Gm trivia Help
Stuff like the Lesabre Grand national is the kind of stuff I'd like to learn about. Balthazar-Do you know much about the early 1960's Pontiacs, especially Grand Prix models? It has been forever and a day since I have seen one of the early Grand Prix cars. Back in 93 or 94 wehn the 66 Stang was freshly painted I parked near one at a car show. Before that I saw two complete ones in a salvage yard in Muncie indiana in the late 1970's...and a stripped shell in an Ohio Salvage yard a few years ago. Think we might have had one at the Dublin, Ohio Arthritus show a few years ago also. Seriously, though, what can I lean/you tell me about the early 1960's Pontiacs? Chris
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Odd Corvette Trivia
In the late 70's they Bult one car one year (77 I think in Corvette chartreuse, in about 1980 they built one in light metallic blue, and in 2002 0r 2003 they built one in purple as a reward for aplant employee. Chris
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Tulsa Plymouth Sunk?
Storing it with a vault that was drained might have solved a lot of the problems also. Hopefull but probably junk. Chris
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Chrysler admits Sebring, Nitro are duds
Let's not forget that the Malibu is just plain better put together also. I'd much rather live with a 3 year old 50,000 mile Malibu than a 3 year old 50,000 mile Sebring. Chris
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Accord Interior Shot
Not impressed. I liked the Accords much better in the 80's and 90's when they were more simple and straitforward. ...and yes, Brian the Civic is much nicer by comparison. Chris
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May 2007 Sales: General Motors
Let's say a prayer to Thor or Zeus or whomever that the Astra sells well also. With the price of gas Gm will need to get into this section of the market. Chris
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Need Gm trivia Help
I would like to learn about as many GM "high performance" and "oddball" special cars as possible. For instance, the 66 W-30 tripower Cutlass, a very rare bird. GM even built one that was turquoise with a yellow vynal top and a red interior so that it would show up well on the dragstrip. Olds Achieva SCX, rare, rare bird, like the Neon ACR but much, much rarer. Or the "Heavy Chevy" 71 Chevelle. Or any of the other quad 4 specials. Or the "Anniversary Olds" that was build for olds 50th anniversay in very limited numbers in the 1950's. Or the first OHV pontiac V8's. Or... But I am having trouble finding info. Library searches are reaching dead ends. I read Automotive Quarterly and Hemmings but they are only so-so at being helpful. Does anyone have any ideas? Chris
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JD Power 2007 IQS
When you build cars that last 90 days your problem level at 6 months is real low. I can't imagine buying a Kia. I would rather have the Renault that Fly posted photo's of in the other thread. Every time I gas up I try to ask the person gasing up next to me..."Hey, your driving a _____. How do you like it?" I have yet to meet a happy Kia owner. They are absolute utter unimaginably $h!ty, $h!ty cars. Chris
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JD Power 2007 IQS
Exactly. In long term dependability I would bet serious cash that damned near any GM vehicle (Astrovan, Cavalier, Aztec, whatever you want to keep in the mix-keep them all in the mix) is probably more reliable than anything from Europe and equal to or better anything from Korea. Probably better. Long term wise I am really interested to see where the newest generation of GM cars stack up. Chris
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Car Spotter check: What 'econoboxes' have you been seeing on the road
The Durango sounds like it might make a nice trade in on a Colorado Crew Cab. The Colorado will get close to the original beatle in fuel economy and be infinitely better in terms of safety, reliability, comfort, hauling capacity, emissions/damage to the environment, ride quality, etc. I'm all for small cars, but this is going a little too far. Besides, the Bug could be a good donor for a Manx buggy for a summer car.... Chris
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To all the newest members...
Welcome, and I hope you enjoy it here. Unlike the Mustang forums that seem to be over-run with people who are dumber than my cat, there are some really intelligent people here. Now let's get back to all the good BS about GM. Chris
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New Scion xB, xD pictures
Exactly...if it makes you feel any better my wife loves our xB, but right now she is lusting after an HHR. Which in a lot of ways is a better vehicle-smoother ride, better highway manners, cool retro styling, Onstar, etc. While I own a Scion I like the direction that Saturn is taking much better than Scion. Saturn has allowed itself to be re-defined because the market has been re-defined. Scion meanwhile has painted itself into a corner as a "youth market" brand. If I was to be asked which was goping to be around as a car company in fifteen years I would put money on Saturn being here and Scion being gone, Chris