Everything posted by Chevy Nick
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COBALT SS turbo
Do you have links to the reviews?
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OK, how about your pets?
Here are my cats back in Texas: Carbon Bunsen Beaker Carbon and Bunsen: Carbon and Bunsen: Carbon and Beaker: Carbon and Beaker:
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Why Detroit Loses Money
do we have a moderator in this section?
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Mahrindra Appalachian coming to US in '09, diesel hybrid in '10.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but hasn't every auto manufacturer had serious problems (like years long delays) trying to get their diesels past emissions?
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Motor Trend First Drive: 2008 Buick LaCrosse Super
Maybe it's just me, but that paint looks really good.
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Troubling article from Autoweek online
How about a G8 GXP? Not an LS1 Trans Am. $33k for a car that runs 13's is a good 'bang for your the buck'? What would you call a $41k car that runs 11's? A mind-blowing bang for buck ? Hint: 2008 Vette
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Having an itch
I approve of this Corvette purchase
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GM Posts $39 BILLION loss for Last Year
Despite all of enzl's negative outlook, GM was the only major manufacturer to post a sales increase last month, not Toyota, not Honda, not Ford, not Chrysler, not Nissan. http://www.autoblog.com/2008/02/01/by-the-...s-january-2008/
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Current TV shows of which you are a huge fan...
Without a doubt, 'The Wire' is the best drama ever produced for television. Also good choices I envy you, to be able and experience the thrills of season one for the first time, it's just fabulous. My wife and I were watching 3 full-hour episodes a night when we discovered 'The Wire'
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FIRST LOOK: Pontiac G8 GT
When will the embargo be lifted?
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GM alone posts sales rise
I believe this is what is referred to as "turning the corner"
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NY 2008 Preview: Production Pontiac ST pickup to appear
As someone else stated, there is a very stong cult-following of the El Camino. There is a crowd out there that love that thing. still true to this day
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What are the "Gay Cars" in your city?
Mazda Miata
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Awesome! A 350hp C7 Corvette!
It's just bull$h! speculation.
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Camino's Nuclear Option
One of these in black: With a rowdy cam in it. I'm talking shake the pictures off the walls of houses rowdy. Here's what your power/torque curves would look like with an ls3:
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GM @ NAIAS - VUE Green Line Plug-in announcement
Chevy Nick replied to pow's post in a topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)I can't wait to see how Toyota spins that little nugget.
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GM @ NAIAS: 2009 Corvette ZR1 PHOTO SET 1
Chevy Nick replied to Chris_Doane's post in a topic in North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS)^^^ I love that ad ^^^^
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How 'Bout That Host?
+1 I'll throw in some money
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The Best Camaro Picture so Far
I love the new Camaro as much as the next guy, but I don't know if I can take 15 more months of this hype. If this continues, there is no way the Camaro will be able to live up to expectations.
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Challenger news...
Without computers we wouldn't be able to make near the power that we are making today. Just think about how driveable cars with super-sized camshafts are compared to 30 years ago, or look how far forced induction technology has advanced; nitrous, turbos - none of that would be possible without computers
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Pontiac G8 to start at $27,595 | Ordering Guide
Just out of curiousity, what would you consider a better deal than the g8?
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The price of oil
I wasn't around in beginning of the 20th century, but I plan to be around at the middle of the 21st. When oil has run its course, the price will be the same as when it started - pennies per gallon. I'm taking the long view here, looking way down the road. 100 years ago people said that motor-carriage racing wouldn't be as good as horse racing. The age of the electric sports car will soon begin. We're already at $3/gallon, and we'll probably be close to $4/gallon next summer- another $2 increase isn't that far away.
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Wheels 4 My GTO
275 is the widest rear tire you can fit on a GTO without modifications.
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The price of oil
My point is that the higher the price of oil goes, the faster electric cars will develop. As this transition begins, the demand should decrease - lowering the price of gas significantly for the remaining internal combustion engines on the road. I'm hoping that in my lifetime cars that run on gasoline will be seen as 'indulgences' of an antique era. To answer your question; yes, people stuck with gas engines will be out of luck.
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I've been plagued by this one message all weekend!
I am also getting this error message, it sucks.