@Jeb_Hoge:
@Jeb_Hoge:
So, they're going to sell some and transfer the rest to a private operator who will charge more than having them in-house. They're playing hide the weenie with jets!
@BravoD:
I'd love to have a sportswagon, but larger than this. Perhaps a mid-nineties Caprice wagon and give it the Impala SS treatment. I loved my '96 SS. But I'd have to sell both my present cars to afford it.
How can I be anything but thankful since I'm disabled and my wife unemployed. How truly wonderful is this season. Where'd I put that pistol???
About the X-Type. I rented a 3.0L while my 4.0 S-Type was in for service (at the dealer? Never again). I took an x-way ramp at what would be a moderate-high speed in the S, and the rear started to break loose and slide. I wouldn't want anyone I know to buy one....they're deadly.
Mako Shark
I can recall the Saab 900-turbo. Not a bad little machine.
Perhaps someone should check the house to see if the owners survived the '40s.
@Elhigh:
I recall that in the early 70's I saw a guy on a Honda 50 or 90 wearing a black leather jacket, black jeans, boots and helmet in Louisville, Ky. A Heck's Angel?
'73 Opel GT w/air, and B-60/13 BFG TA's. Really, did great!
The automotive market has been shot down in flames by the economic turmoil, no doubt about it. However, I question whether the Feds can allow the big three to go bankrupt.