I’m an old guy, but I trim my nose hair. My first car was a 1979 Buick Skyhawk which in 1987 I purchased for $1,000. It was Black with tan interior. It only had the 2.8 liter but with its manual 4 speed with a Hurst shifter, and positraction rear end coupled with custom dual exhaust (no cats) it was rather sporty. The…
“I killed a CarMax employee and they STILL honored my warranty.”
A 6000, specifically, a 6000 STE. Which was a very nice car actually.
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There's definitely some Mrs. Doubtfire level shit going on here.
It was clearly the XJ guy’s idea and he was also clearly the leader. 4.0 Litre HIGH OUTPUT. Says so right there on the hatch.
Meanwhile, if this had been Mary Barra, you’d write an article about what a bunch of out of touch shitheads GM are and how stupid they are for alienating potential customers. Then Reddit would make the story go viral, and GM would be inundated with Twitter and email harassment until they kowtowed and gave the guy a…
The Terrain is much smaller than the Acadia. Interior volume of an Acadia is similar and larger in some instances than a Yukon.
The 1984 version had an interesting ad that went with it.
I disagree with you about the Canyon/Colorado sales. 114,000 sales is not a failure. Being second in a market to the Tacoma is to be expected. The Taco has incredible reliability and thus very loyal owners. I think this was a very strong showing for GM. They've got farther to go with the Canyon/Colorado, but it is…
The Cobalt was nowhere near the shit box that so many on here try to make it out to be.
I wanna know about the poor GM employees who bought the Cobalt. I would personally reward them for their courageous sacrifice.