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@KTown_WhiteBoy: And screaming HOLY FUCKING SHIT repeatedly at the top of your lungs.

Some say he is a gentleman's gentleman but we know him as the Stig.

#20 Maybe the bus runs on natural gas (he should have footnoted that)

@Mad_Science: Yes and there was just a giant spider in here.

@BLS: Last question. Do they hand out Chevy brochures or just Hasbro?

@BLS: Is the Corvette concept at least a little awesome?

@BLS: How many Jar Jar Binks are there? Looks like the "hick" small Chevys plus at least one little Decepticon.

Does Bumble Bees still not have calipers?

@1000songs: On a standard Mustang the rear axle is right but it is 2WD and the clearance is too low.

@Flathead Smith: Agreed. Just cringe and hope they go between the wheels and don't hit anything on the bottom of the car.

@Dhillaz drives a Chevrolet Taco: What about Se7ens? They have nothing above your head. But they, generally speaking, have no roof at all so you can't "Convert" them from roofed to not-roofed at all.

@Pessimipposaurus: Don't get your panties in a bunch. It is also road legal and a production model. My point is when I think, and I think a lot of other people, of convertible I think droptop/roadster.

"That is, if you consider a 223 MPH top-down jaunt across the French countryside road legal and you consider 150 units a "production" model."

So, the proletariat burns the import so the owner has to buy a new Corvette and pay more taxes to pay for their welfare benefits?

4,000 lbs. that is shocking SHOCKING .

@avconsumer2: Kinda like when you get married and the woman's income is her money and the man's income is our money?

@Hello Mister Walrus: I suppose that since I wasn't being very explicit that conclusion could be drawn. I would rather that the people who would be footing the bill would just get to keep their money and use it for whatever they want.

@BLS: by flat tax I mean flat %.

@SirNotAppearing: Flat tax is definately the way to go. I would probably amend it to have a baseline that is untaxed something like $10-$15 thousand to give the disabled/down on their luck a break. Most people at some point in their life be it after school, loosing a job, or small-business owners starting a business

@Hello Mister Walrus: $1 Billion would pay for all of the Epotin used by Medicare beneficiaries for one year. That is 40 million people who could benefit from this money rather than 250,000.