@Michael Hartzler: They were definitely tanks and maybe one of the last options if you wanted an old-school RWD American highway cruiser.
@Michael Hartzler: They were definitely tanks and maybe one of the last options if you wanted an old-school RWD American highway cruiser.
@Neener: Old people don't like change. I think the standard entertainment package was an AM radio and a single speaker in the center of the dashboard.
A Møøse once bit my sister.....
@ZoetheBitch: Hmm, that sounded kind of hot until you hit the dumpster.
@BKG67: It's so nice to have choice, I agree. We do this in New Hampshire too.
@jalopnikfan: Snow on top of glare ice, more likely. Traction = zero.
@Smoshmonker: But MY manly Ford truck can go anywhere! See.....oh sh*t! *smash*
GM should have embedded wire in the windshield like they did in '79..cause you know, that worked so well....
@korvetkeith king of teh horsepowers!: It's completely redundant!
@Tossed Pissed Mazda3hatch sideways: "Turkey operator" just doesn't have the same ring to it.
@ChiefPontiaxe: Nice HP service monitor. Is it an 8920A?
@Hamid_Carguy: The 9000 was an amazing car...comfortable, fast, roomy, and the hatchback had an absolutely obscene cargo capacity.
"Hey mate, your ute's on fire! There we go, all out. Carry on!"
@Jared Glentz: And the Russian judge gives it a 9.0!
@zekestone: That would be an insult to the Sprint.
Keep the name Aveo, just put it on another car that's not a POS.
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It's not easy being green.
@Vavon: All the better to mow you down with? Or maybe this "going green" thing has just gotten way out of hand.