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This is good news. I’ve wanted a ‘Vette since the c5 Z06 came out, but with three kids, it was impossible to justify the cost. I’m officially an #old now @48 years old, and can finally afford a Z51 manual C7. I’ve also been shopping used Carrera S, used Jaguar F-Type S, and used CTS-V Coupe. the folks that comment on

I had one of these. Bought it for a dollar from my brother, who in turn bought it for 1000 bucks from the our friend and original owner, who purchased it new. Super reliable 2001 ZX3 5 spd car. We all beat the crap out of it, and it was still running great with 190k miles on it when my daughter slid it under an F150.

My GTO has now lost her parents (Holden) as well as her step parents (Pontiac). I will do a burnout in their honor tonight after work.

My theory is there was a lot of lead in the gas, water, food when they were growing up, and now it’s causing widespread dementia in that generation. That and the crazy drugs, man.

Please don’t confuse Hialeah with the rest of Florida. We consider that Northern Cuba, and as such, I would think the laws of that country would apply here.

They don’t use any fossil fuel for power generation. Mostly nuclear and hydro/thermal.

A set 17" aluminum rallye 2 wheels and a couple cans of Pontiac metallic blue engine paint should fix it right up.

That engine cost twice as much as the car!

Had a kid in a V6 2012-13 Mustang try to pass me on the right in unsafe conditions yesterday. He couldn’t pull it off, so he crossed a double yellow into oncoming traffic and proceeded to pass 4 semis, hitting at least 110 and causing on oncoming semi to repeatedly flash his lights. I thought for sure that moron was

Looks like a rebadged Jeep grand Cherokee, with a VW nose and a fake badge.

I bought one new in 1995 as my first new car. It was a blue Highline. Very quick for the time. 0-60 in 8 seconds. Lots of room for my wife and two small children. Kept it for a few years, and traded it in on a minivan. It never broke in the 50k+ miles I had it. Looked just like this one.

Still love mine. I occasionally look at new cars with similar power to see how it stacks up, and It’s still very competitive perfoamcne and feature wise. Having no car payments is a plus too. Luckily the aftermarket makes enough mechanical parts to keep them running with no issues so far. Body parts, on the other

I wish someone would cut Florida off for real, as we often see Bugs doing. Then we could set up a border with immigration to keep all the crazy northerners from driving down here. If you want a fresh start in nicer weather, please bring your meds with you.

If this is the case, then I would add the Tahoe/Yukon/Escalade trio as well. 400+HP, optional AWD or 4WD, locking diffs, etc. . . Same for Ford Expedition. . .and Toyota Sequoia.

Titusville has a large demographic of “white trash” of the white tank top, rollin’ coal variety. This guy needs to be locked up and have his head examined.

lates 90’s - early 2000’s Mopar vehicles with A/C. The condenser core is aluminum/plastic and corrodes, leaving the owner without A/C. Minivans, LH cars, trucks. . .all used the same design, and they all failed. Show me any of those vehicles with an original core, and it’s either seldom/never been used, or been

Acting like little kids. . .

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

I remember taking my '05 GTO in for service back in '09. I dropped it off for an alignment at the dealer, not my usual place. I decide to walk across the street and get some breakfast instead of sit in the waiting room. As I'm walking back from eating, I see MY car come flying around a corner (the streets were damp,