formerhpb
FormerHPB
formerhpb

1 - Overly lifted trucks with road going tires, this honestly just pisses me off because they mess with my visibility when I am either behind or in front of one, and they are all over my town. Lifts are nice and they can make your truck better off road, but I know for a fact that these trucks have never and probably

I know this is beating a dead horse, but the stance fad needs to end. Along with the #RespectAllBuilds retort you get when you tell them how dumb their 15 degrees of camber, crazy stretched wheels, 1mm of ground clearance, etc... is.

Republican in the front, skinhead in the back.

I wish people would stop saying “no one bought them.” They bought as many as GM would ship. It wasn’t marketed. It wasn’t special looking (though it was understated beauty with excellent proportions). And yet, even with that, they sold every one they made. Yes, I know there are a few left on dealer lots, however, it’s

Compared to the SS, the 3 Series is definitely cramped. Have you tried the back seat? The performance envelope of a 328i is also not in the same league as the SS.

I respect Consumer Reports, but why do so many European cars in recent years have so many long-term problems? In the Eighties and early Nineties* you could

Eh, I dunno. The Chevy SS isn’t really a muscle car either. Both the M5 and the SS have pretty similar specs— right around 400hp naturally-aspirated, available with a manual (or only a manual in the M5's case), RWD, LSD, semi-luxurious interior, etc. Both are pretty heavy and have a similar size, and there are tons of

Oh, man, this is basic, four-cylinder, cramped 3 Series money for V-8 5 Series performance, and with all the bells and whistles of a $70,000 to $80,000 5er.

I saw in the comments section in your previous article where someone mentioned the largest SS stock is near me at a CT dealership. My buddy has been looking for a $30k to $40k pre owned sedan around 400 hp. They’re basically selling these for 1 year old, 10k miles wholesale prices. I don’t think he even knew any specs

Since he is going on Sean Hannity’s show it sounds like he would rather cry with the sinners than laugh with the Saints 

No, you’ll own a Holden Commodore badged as a Chevy.

Damn those utes are gorgeous.

“that’s a big part of why the Chevy SS failed.”

So Leshon McCoy was the notable player to kneel for the Bills. Malcolm Jenkins was a notable player to kneel for Philly. Interesting to note there were no notable Jets, but that has nothing to do with the protests.

I assume it was a carefully planned homage where the cheerleader was the Philly defense at that point and the camera man was Kareem Hunt. You always have to appreciate such efforts and commitment to the game situation.

Anybody claiming that “this has zero relation to President Trump” is completely moronic. He CAMPAIGNED on hatred of minorities, and urged violence against protestors at his rallies. His victory is seen as a validation of bigoted viewpoints, so now all the violent racists are swarming out of the sewers.

Well there is a murderer sitting at the table.

That’s a burner. So Miami doesn’t find out about the cities he’s screwing on the side

So why no praise for those of us who purchased an SS????

Every time I see an article regarding the SS on this site there always seems to be an underlying theme that the car was a failure. I believe that is far from the truth. Quick searches from interviews prior to the cars release show that it was never meant to be a volume seller. It also is well known that this