MisterMoon
Mister_Moon
MisterMoon

Neutral: Will An ATS Wagon Do Better Than A CTS Wagon? Or should they just build both to be safe?

"It's really important that we have boundaries and guidelines," Mulally said from the sidelines of the North American International Auto Show. "I think this area of privacy — and it always has been — (is) the domain of the government."

Notice there are no windshield wipers. If you really wanted to take this thing somewhere, the best bet would be to load it up on a trailer and tow it with a safer and more capable vehicle.

<sarcasm> Everyone knows when you lower a car and put wider, lower profile tires on big heavy wheels it will automatically handle better. </sarcasm>

This one looks good! The new one looks like ass.

Let us see the runners and cam covers please. There's not room in this car, but a glimpse of a 'bundle of snakes' headers would send me over the edge with ecstasy.

I'd be a lot more interested in diesel (how badly I want to capitalize Diesel, because Rudolph Diesel but I digress)...

What was I saying? Oh yeah, I'd be a lot more interested in diesel if US pump prices were on par with gasoline. In my area right now, gas is $3.15/gallon and diesel is $3.70, a price premium of

Any guesses whether the engine is going to be based on the old belt driven cam leaky head gasket EJ-25 or the new chain driven cam FB-25. Also, direct injection?

And wing illegal where you live? What's that about?

[Edit: poor reading comprehension on my part. "Marrying the wing..." D'oh!]

Two things:

To that I'll add Flying J and Pilot. They typically have the cleanest restrooms and best gas prices along with decent coffee. We have to be desperate to stop anywhere else.

Wrong. Having a 36 foot Fountain speedboat has the same emasculating effect as the big-ass wing, despite all the marketing to the contrary. You'd get better results from mainlining Enzyte!

I'll take one with the "Rear Wing Delete" option. Having a wing like that on your car shrinks your penis.

I personally think he's got the right idea by driving something inconspicuous. It's either that or a chauffeured armored limo.

Cool. When was this one brought into the US?

Cool. When was this one brought into the US?

I was going to nominate the Dodge Avenger/Chrysler 200 as the car most needing a bullet to the head but I see I've been beaten to the punch. My worst nightmare is walking out the the Emerald Aisle at an airport near you and seeing only available cars are Avenger/200s.

My second least favorite car to find in the rental

Hopefully this question isn't limited to 1989 model year cars. I'm partial to the Group B era cars, particularly the homologation specials the manufacturers were required to build in order to compete. Someone has already ticked the 959, so I'm going to go a different direction and nominate the Ferrari 288 GTO, the

Don't take it personally dude. I've already been wrong several times today. Just ask my wife!

Wrong. It's a nice car to be in. Not all that great to look at, but inside is a nice place to be. Drives pretty nicely also.

When I bought a car for my daughter last summer, I really tried to make CL work for me. However, it's just as full of dealers at AT and their filters didn't help. Also, I never saw so many private sellers who were "selling a car for a friend" which is code for someone who is dealing without being a dealer, aka a

To be fair, for a metro area of 5 million people we have something like 10 snowplows and salt trucks, it tends to ice up more than just plain old snow, and we have hills, lots and lots of steep hills. Everyone here moved from somewhere up north and they can't drive in it either.