CaptainWompus
CaptainWompus
CaptainWompus

Just a spray-in bedliner! That’s all. No need to put a plastic one in there. They’re pointless now that the spray-ins are pretty close in price to the drop-ins.

But what if we sprayed something in there then?

The crazy thing is that the GM twins are still roughly the same weight (within 100 lbs) of the aluminum F150. Ford dumped all that money into making the F150 lighter, so that it could finally weigh the same as the Silverado & Sierra. GM could and should be using that in their commercials as well.

Thank you! I’m glad that it helped you though! :)

Actually, no! She still gets snuggles from the little one, they still play together, and she’s still very sweet to her mother. So my wife is okay with it! Back when she was still taking a bottle, I’d feed the little one upstairs in her room, and that gave my wife some time to read a book with our (then) 5 year old,

Father here - our 14 month old daughter definitely prefers me over my wife. She always has. Ever since she was born, I’ve been the one that could calm her down, get her to sleep, etc. If both of us are home, the little one will only let me put her to bed. She’s okay with mom if I’m not home at bed time, but if I’m

2006 World Series - the Detroit Tigers beat the Cardinals in the World Series.

I’ve always preferred the Riviera over the Eldorado, just simply for the fact that the L67 was more reliable than the Northstar. A couple small upgrades to the L67 and it was making as much power as the Northstar anyways!

I’ve driven multiple L67 GM vehicles and they surprisingly don’t have much torque steer.

Now, my ‘95 Cutlass with the LQ1.. if you punched it at about 15-20 miles an hour the car would downshift a couple gears, and then the wheel would almost get yanked out of your hand.

Michigander here. Can confirm!

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Nooooo! :(

And the crazy thing is that they’re not much different in size. The Regal and Verano were cannibalizing each other’s sales from the start. The Verano was not a well-executed idea.

We’ve only got a couple small issues with ours. Rear window wiper, moonroof and a serious lack of AC. Apart from AC, the other two are easy fixes, I just haven’t done them — (new rear wiper motor, replace the sunroof actuator motor). It’s got 168k on it and it runs GREAT! We love it. AC is getting fixed next week

There’s a lot of design cues in the Vue’s interior as well!

I’m also the owner of a mid 2000s Saturn. I’ve never had to replace any fluids apart from oil changes in the 4 years and 50k+ miles we’ve put on it.

It’s also a Vue and has a Honda engine and transmission. That may have something to do with it.

I’ve taken a liking to the R33, honestly.

Mom’s Pontiac TransPort Montana*, thank you very much.

Holy shit. I’ve nit-picked a lot of crap in that movie, but I totally missed that.

Also when he revs the engine at the stop light, the intakes close when it revs, and open when he lets off the gas.