Everything posted by aaaantoine
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Cranked Car Windows are going, going...
The one benefit I see to manual windows is that they can be rolled down without battery power, such as when the car is turned off. Although I imagine many cars now continue to provide juice after the car is turned off, until someone opens a door.
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The new Mercedes-Benz CL-Class
I have to agree. That car is extremely plush. Cadillac should take notes. At least for some aspects of it.
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GM management to lay out objections to alliance
Van replacements... For both mid AND full-size? When are these replacements expected to launch?
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*UPDATED* New Spy Photos: 2007 GMC Sierra
Variance: Please specify that the new photo is linked to in post #38. Some of us have a different # of posts per page, and for me, #38 is still on page 1. Thanks.
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congress and movies...
Hm, I thought this was going to be a congressional debate about what movie to go out and see tonight. It is an interesting topic. Is religious subject matter really influencing the MPAA's rating system?
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New Honda CR-V Uncovered
Why does this... ...remind me of this?
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Q: "Would You Like to Purchase a 'Bunny'?"
Hmm... Though barely noticeable, the color in the edited faces is a bit distorted. But lemme try that emote out...
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My new 2006 SS/SC
That car looks so good, it makes the pavement below it look like crap. I love everything but the spoiler. I also prefer the wheels on my LT. But who buys a SS for looks?
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Cousin Bought an Element
It's a 2006 or 07 Element - with painted plastic panels (for better or worse... I'm thinking better, but not by enough). Someone in the house said, "Oh yeah, she got a new car. A Honda... something." I'm thinking, "Please don't be the Element. Please don't be the Element." So she walks into the house and they ask her, "What kind of car did you get?" Even she stalled for a bit. I'm still thinking, "Please don't be the Element. Please don't be the Element." She says, "A Honda. Element." My stomach sank. But I guess I can understand her reasoning. In response to Turbojett: So Honda makes skateboards, now?
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2007 Cobalt changes
Is the radio surround still silver? The radio in mine is painted the same silver color as the surround, so it looks really good (despite material cheapness). From those pictures, I can't tell if they're going with a black surround now, or if they're going to have the contrasting black and silver look.
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2008 CTS Wishlist
Hmm... You mean the crazy-ass drivers around here aren't enough to keep people alert? Probably the most annoying thing to drive through on Long Island is the every-500-feet water drain in the left lanes of the Cross Island Parkway and Southern State Parkway. I either have to keep my car all the way to the right side of the lane, or I have to have to drive through a big ass BA-DUMP! every 5 seconds.
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Cousin Bought an Element
I don't know why I'm surprised that there have been 7 responses already and none of them positive. Where are the Honda sympathizers? ...Where's siegen?
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Your tolerance for heat
I've decided I hate the higher humidity. I now put my AC on with recirculated air even when it's in the 70s, just because I feel clammy. On the other hand, I'd rather not deal with 110-degree temperatures. For voting purposes, I'll go with the one with the lowest humidity. But give me a cool, breezy 70-degree day any day of the week, and that will always be my favorite.
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Smart cars in the U.S.
Hmm, that's a good question. What are all the Neighborhood Electric Vehicles getting?
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Word Association
fireworks
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2008 CTS Wishlist
In that case I need a new wish. A 600-hp CTS-V.
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Q: "Would You Like to Purchase a 'Bunny'?"
Well... You can call me Tony. I drive a Cobalt LT, but have spent my last 600 driving miles in an AWD Astro. Have also driven and loved a 1994 Firebird Formula and a 2003 Cadillac CTS. I would seriously consider a RWD Pontiac Solstice as a second vehicle... And when it comes out, the new Camaro as my first. And to add to the anti-Toyota sentiment... F--- Toyota in the a------ with a jagged stick.
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2008 CTS Wishlist
Bluetooth integration! Good one. I also second remote-start. Add memory settings. Not sure if these are available on the current CTS.
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Smart cars in the U.S.
Such is the sad reality of moden automobility. As it's always been, you trade size and safety for fuel economy. However, a lot more people these days seem more interested in size and safety. If the Smarts can get 4-5 star safety ratings for their class, then they'll sell. --- And soccer moms? For the love of all things holy, please get a regular WAGON and a speaker phone! And if you couldn't get yourself to look good after 5 minutes of makeup in the house, there's no saving your appearance. The good news is every manufacturer still has a wagon or hatchback of some sort. Well, except Honda and Nissan, minus their SUV offerings: Dodge Magnum Dodge Caliber Ford Freestyle (as short-lived as it may be) Mazda6 Hatchback Chevy Malibu MAXX Chevy HHR Pontiac Vibe Toyota Matrix Hyundai Elantra Hatchback
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Cousin Bought an Element
Just a little reminder why these hideous things sell. What's funny is as I walked towards my uncle's house I saw the car and said "aw man that thing's ugly...". I'm just glad I made no comments when I went in to the house. I could have offended her. But think about it. What other car company sells a vehicle with an interior that can be hosed down? GM had the Envoy XUV, for a good $20k more than the Element sells for. They also had the Aztek, which was a similar concept, both in form and in function. And pick-up trucks, well, in general it's not a good idea to keep a dog in the outer compartment of a moving vehicle.
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I Totally Got Owned...
I mainly wasn't too thrilled with how you presented the "joke". "Yeah... I don't f@#king think so." The attitude in that sentence reeks of bitterness. The rest of you can duke it out. I have nothing else to add.
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Meet Saab's '07 9-3
I welcome the button reduction. Though I'm starting to agree with Cadillacfan. The "black tie" radio is cool, but there needs to be more variety or it will die quickly and painfully. Crap, give us the same exact functionality out of something that looks completely different. Is that too difficult?
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Smart cars in the U.S.
That would definitely be a car strictly for appliance purposes. If I got one, I wouldn't care if the paint got scratched or anything. Well... I would, but not as much.
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Suit: Wolves Player Watched Porn, Caused Crash
The way it's described, it sounds like an aftermarket kit. Eddie could have easily said to the installation crew, "Leave off that option, I want to be watching that $#!+ while I'm driving."
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I Totally Got Owned...
This time, it's scratches in the paint. Next time, you might not be so lucky. To your credit, you couldn't have predicted a deer dashing out in front of you... I haven't had it happen to me, yet, but I've driven past dozens of carcasses where someone DID have that accident, and am always reminded to keep my eyes on the road and the trees. We're just saying take care of yourself. Speaking of lucky crashes, the DAY AFTER I first got my Cobalt, I slid off the side of an icy road into a snow bank. No scratches or anything, but a tow truck had to get it out. That's the day I first got the hint that traction control has nothing to do with keeping your car on the road.