dakins124
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Dumb luck, mostly.

everyone had career years.

Ruben Alcantara is a super awesome BMX rider from Spain, his video part in Etnies' "Forward" from 2002 is still awesome to watch.

Based on the facts that have been released of what happens to the cars when the key is turned off ... It seems as if the car should still be manageable. My father owns a bunch of random MG's from the 50's 60's and 70's... all are perfectly capable of driving with no power anything. Yes you have to muscle it around at

So let's pursue this logical thread: High on crystal meth, hit a solid concrete barrier at 100 mph. Airbags don't go off. Everyone dies. Who is responsible? My money says it's not the carmaker. That's not to say the carmaker doesn't have liability for the airbag, but that is different than having liability for

Are you a car guy? If you are then you have some sense of what a car is like to drive without power steering. Now try it in a car with electric power steering (which all of these cars had). Guess what, you almost can't tell that you've lost power steering once you are moving.

The you could have wrapped these people in bubble wrap and they still would have died. Some of them died as passengers in the back seat of these cars, what the hell does that have to do with the airbag?

Someone had to.

30k for the rims? I don't want to imagine what the whole wheel would be!

no, it couldn't be. Haven't you been paying attention at all?

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Correction: THIS C2 is the most beautiful American car ever.

Dont how you could say this. Not necessarily anymore anyways. I'd take a Terrain over a Rav4 anyday. Malibu > Camry. Camaro, Vette over — wait they dont have any options. Toyota is the definition of beige. Not a fan of GM personally, but lets not get carried away. About theo nly thing Toyota does right is reliability

So a ton of people are freaking out thinking this is GM's fault. When in all reality the people filing the lawsuit are just idiots. Lost resale value? If that's the case everybody buying an S-Class, A8, or 7-Series should sue their respective manufacturers as the values on those tank only a handful of years after they

Lets get real here. Nobody is talking about the N/A when they mention the Cobalt SS.

The ones on the left are opinions and don't really describe the problem. The ones on the right are informative and give details on replicating the fault.

That's cool Mopar, enjoy your moment in the sun. I'll be seeing you later...

You know how almost every industry in the world works right? Parts are built by the lowest bidder, no matter what industry. GM isn't the only one that does it, I can guarantee you that.

I work for a Chevy dealer and I don't agree with what is going on but if they did tank, that would put a lot of people out of jobs. I don't wish them to tank but I do wish they would learn their lesson. I do think we will lose customers, revenue, etc. and it is GM's fault and hopefully they will do what they can to

Given the brilliance of the General's last hot sport compact and Chevy's success in BTCC/WTCC, I'm curious, why the hell have they not released a Cruze SS? I honestly think they could give the Focus ST and new GTI a serious run for their money. The old 260 bhp EcoTec still has more power than both, and GM has proven

This is what a new customer 2014 Chevy Cruze WTCC car looks like. It's made by RML and is probably absurdly expensive, but dammit I want Chevy to start building something with fender flares like this and make it available to the public. (H/T!)