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Well at least they can kinda justify the price hike as it comes all the way from the USA. Us Canadian folk get jacked from the get go. We can pay on average between 5 and 20 large more for a comparable vehicle sold in the US. But wait you say....the US dollar is stronger....um yes...but not by that much. Oh and here's

When there's a will, there's a way. Track the battery pack out. Track it in.... Have a dolly created that holds/accepts the battery at the proper hieght and you're good to. M1 tanks use the same technique to change engines so I see no reason why it couldn't work here. This would also mean you wouldn't have to worry

"Well of course I did. I am better than all of us at driving. My opinion of supercars is second to none. Lastly and most importantly, if you can afford cars like this, you clearly don't have to abide by the rules of the public roads." This is my best guess at what a public statement would sound like from BC.

CP - anyone who gives an interior like that an 8 out of 10 is no self respecting car guy id deal with. 6k sounds about right given those numbers and the questionable abilities of whoever performed the heart transplant.

I get it.....I totally do! Ive lost count of the times where I will be working on the car, step back and inadvertantly catch the suns reflection off a body line or wheel or whatever and bam....its 15 minutes later and I've forgotten what exactly it was that I was working on.

H/T to the hoff....best answer ever!

Okay, so the compact market is now soooooo efffing crowded with competitive, fuel efficient, mostly decent looking vehicles that it has become overwhelming to me. The focus, the mazda 3, the elantra, the civic, the dart, and now the corrola....you can split hairs all you like. Truth be told, we have so much to

Well how about that, 14 large for a GNX....Time machine....anyone....