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MyerShift

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  1. I don't know, it does look far nicer to me than the new GM North America Malibu.
  2. That ad was odd in the looking around at everyone else with a prevailing awkward silence kind of way, but I didn't mind it. I still like VW's latest GTI ads better.
  3. Soap
  4. MyerShift replied to regfootball's topic in The Lounge
    Lol. Yay to food. I'm going over to my grandmother's tonight for supper, and I seem to have noticed that going to granny's means there'll be food enough for an army, and grandmothers are always trying to get you to eat more, or try this, and all that. I love it!
  5. MyerShift replied to K.C.'s topic in The Lounge
    No wonder I had no idea what this boxing thing was about. My curiousity finally got the better of me, and I had to come find out.
  6. I'd say so. But I read the article, and I liked it. I enjoyed the diesel race cross country even better. Of course the photos were terrible, the Aurora hadn't been taken care of, had body damage, and this was a race of beaters, so further damage was inevitable. I thought it was a neat article.
  7. Lol. How'd I miss that, and how'd they sneak past us? Although it's not the best looking Epsilon in any regard to my eyes, it's certainly better than the offensive blandness of the current Accord. The main thing that GM will need to fear from the next Honda Accord is if Honda adapts the radical cab-forward styling of the Civic, but gives it a much better and more cohesive interior. If it's anything as good looking as much of Chrysler's cab-forward products were, then even I would be interested. I am not blinded by my love of a badge, if someone else other than an American company offers a great looking midsize sedan (or preferably) a coupe, then I will take the better looking one everytime. Not to mention availability of a manual transmission.
  8. Hmm, I would say: The K-Cars and Their Spawn
  9. Anyway... Although I do like the Nassau, I would much prefer a real production of the Airflite.
  10. Hmm, I guess a little and that counted as enough for me, lol. Uh-oh, kids getting into things they shouldn't as usual, what fun! Vodka+the palatable base. I drove all the way to Athens, MI (about 40 minutes, and close to Battle Creek) to hang with some of my friends. Wasn't really planning on drinking, but I was invited to, and so did. I was hoping that on my way there I'd get pulled over just to be breathalized (spelling?) and be like, oh yeah, in your face. Have a good night, offiver. But, no such luck.
  11. Hehe. Hmm, great handling or great speed for a set price? I suppose based on places like around here, I'd choose the speed, but in curvier locations, definitely the handling.
  12. I agree with the negative on the styling, it's just not cohesive at all.
  13. Top Gear gets ahold of the Vauxhall Vectra VXR and come away impressed with its sheer speed, but one of its (due to Epsilon, or because the car just overwhelms the fron tires?) greatest weaknesses... terminal understeer. I don't think I've seen something quite that, um, "ugghing" before. Top Gear- Vauxhall Vectra VXR
  14. Of course you may say that you enjoy the rear styling.It's all due to personal preferences, it's fine to like something that others may not.
  15. Right. The only thing regarding Chrysler + Chery is.... CRAP.
  16. Yeah buddy! That's what I'm talking about (about the hotness of the Viper, hmm, it's figurative and literal!). Hmm, does the Viper seem more manly than the Vette???
  17. Tacky
  18. MyerShift replied to MyerShift's topic in The Lounge
    Whoa! That'd strike me as quite amusing.
  19. Oh yeah. Great photos!
  20. I have decided that I agree with those that feel the rear looks eerily similar to a Mitsubishi Diamante, and for me, the greenhouse profile area screams Camry. The Pontiac G6 and Saturn Aura are still far and away the best looking of the Epsilons, with the Saab 9-3 coming in a close third. So, that makes the "ugliest" Epsilon car the Malibu. Again! Apparently some people that saw this early on really don't know what a "knock out" design really is.
  21. MyerShift replied to MyerShift's topic in The Lounge
    We do at my dad's house as well. That darn sucker can really heat up the whole house, and it's only located in the front room, lol. One could practically go about naked and still break a sweat if one let the wood stove get away from them.
  22. MyerShift replied to MyerShift's topic in The Lounge
    That sounds quite accurate. During the summer, a bleed is vitually unheard of for me.
  23. Looks like that tree is going to eat the thing and put it out of its misery, hehe. But, if you like it, then that's all that matters. For me, I think I'd choose something like this from 1985... Chrysler Laser Or this from 1984-1989 (as long as it has covered headlamps) Buick Skyhawk
  24. MyerShift replied to MyerShift's topic in The Lounge
    OMG, you know, I would never do anything harsh like that ever. But with my nose itching every once in a while, it's running right now and I may not be sure if it's blood, so I'm like always checking my nose, and I'm afraid someone in front of me is going to say or think that. Even as a joke, that's sort of creepy, but still funny because I've been thinking that situation may come up.
  25. Johnny Boy (FYI, this is what I call my "former" infatuated Fan Club of One Member, wink. The name just reminded me, lol. What an association...)

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