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Chevy Nick

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Everything posted by Chevy Nick

  1. That guy's just pathetic.
  2. The first month that I can go to a Chevy dealership and buy an '09 Camaro, I want to see an updated version of this ad run in all the major car magazines: Maybe something like "40 years later, and it's still true" at the bottom?
  3. That can't be right, somebody must have screwed up some numbers. Toyota is infallible.
  4. 3 pages and nobody wants to talk about this: I realize this is the v6 model, but I thought the Honda Accord stood for practicality and economy? 19 mpg? I'm fairly sure the new hybrid Yukons get better city mpg than this accord. It's a brave new world that we live in.
  5. I stumbled across this article on Newsweek's online section, it really pisses me off to read this drivel. I hope the author works in the business section, because he has no idea what he's writing about. I especially love the part where he says domestic automakers make bland vehicles compared to Toyota's Scion. Where did he get these quotes from? He must have hade a really bad domestic auto experience in the 80's. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20999971/site/newsweek/
  6. Yeah, I think the most common term is the Fixed Roof Coupe (FRC), only made in '99 and '00 - they're fairly rare.
  7. Here we go, pictures taken at Fort Bliss, Texas: Mods: Bolt-ons Magic Stick 4 Camshaft (that's right, just one) 100 wet shot of nitrous Action shot:

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