@Jackie: +1 for you
@Scandinavian Flick: You're forgetting the biggest (most famous) spider of them all
@Optixtruf: What is that?
@Maxis47: To a point. The Cimarron was a Chev Cavalier so yes, the two of them looked alike.
@pauljones: That makes a lot more sense now. Having grown up living in a house with a driveway I now live with the spoiled assumption that everyone has a driveway where they can work on their cars. I always forget that apartment buildings exist and those who live in them are completely deprived of their automotive…
@pauljones: I blew a transmission in mine. I picked up a used one for $250 from a local junk yard and spent the weekend in my driveway replacing it. Sunday afternoon rolled around and I was on my way again.
@Jackie: He got a lemon. I'm sure the problems he had were not an isolated incident, but he managed to get the accumulation of everyone else's problems in 1 car.
@pauljones: I had a 1995 SW1 and it would hug the corners like you wouldn't believe. I also got a set of 195/50R15 Toyo Proxes tires for it and that probably helped.
@TroyQueef: Why does it have a hood scoop?
@pauljones: Why do people hate on Saturns so much. yeah they weren't the greatest cars, but damn they were fun and handled beautifully
@Maxis47: it's an Eldorado. Read the name off the front fender
@Randy87: My neighbour had one. Were they any good? I honestly don't know anything about them.
@Randy87: is that a Paseo?
@BeanBone: I didn't realize that Chev alone had 15 different models. That's pretty terrible.
@Slave2anMG: Looks more like an anti-anemic shishkabab
@OOglebooze: Funny, it works today now
@geek1500: I've got Chrome version 5.0.375.127.
@James: No not mac. I'm on a Dell box running XP Pro.