LSXforYourSuperCar
LSXforYourSuperCar
LSXforYourSuperCar

POOP! He said poop.

I don't know how I managed to pause at this correct spot but I did

I think Carl is going to Gibbs. I don't know, maybe not.

The interesting thing is that GM V8's typically get much better MPG and lower emissions than many other supposedly much higher tech, higher specific output engines. Case in point, if you swap an LS1 into a straight six M3, you get a lighter, more compact, higher horsepower, and more reliable engine. Specific output

We should hang out more often.

I've ordered mine already. Can't wait.

Let's see, in my automotive history I have had the following GM vehicles, in order:

Back in 07, it was slim pickings for a sporty looking eco coupe. I was between the Scion tC coupe ($19k), the Lancer sedan ($15k), and the G5 coupe ($15k). I went with the G5 because the dealer was much nicer and I was able to pick exactly which color and options I wanted. Ended up costing $14,500. There were plenty

The Cobalt isn't better than any other cars because it isn't for sale anymore. That does make it slightly hard to argue that it's better than any other car in its bracket.

My father's 2008 cobalt has done very well. It has gone through 180,000 miles on the first clutch, and nothing has ever really been a hassle. The only thing he needed to replace was the throttle position sensor on the pedal. I am not surprised people would re-buy gm, as the cobalt really never gave a lot of people

For a number of years now, work has been proceeding in order to bring perfection to the crudely conceived idea of a transmission that would not only supply inverse reactive current for use in unilateral phase detractors, but would also be capable of automatically synchronizing cardinal grammeters.

Yeah, this truck, with a robot inside, won't make me crap my pants at all. Nope. Seriously, am I the only one who thinks the new Lonestar line from International looks scary? I saw one up close in person and almost cried, it's like something out of a children's book about scary trucks.

I'd say that's not the case - it's more that if you say you're "from Detroit" but you grew up in metro-Detroit, then you look like a poser. Case in point: Kid Rock.

Also you forgot Rochester/Rochester Hills in the wealthy list. This is where many Chrysler (FCA), GM and Ford execs live, Eminem and many Detroit pro sports players.