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That’s not really a fair reason.

I hope enough people learn the truth of what was going on because when this is over those misconceptions can hang over GM like a black cloud and affect their image and sales for years to come, and whatever anyone thinks about GM they have to agree that would be very unfair.

And nowhere in this story is it mentioned that what the couple actually took was fish aquarium cleaner because it has an ingredient with a similar name as the drug in question. This despite being published at 8:40 AM on the 24th, when the rest of the world, including the Twitterverse (which was consulted considering

Damn it. I hadn’t noticed at first, thought it was looking pretty damn hot.

I was plagued with this problem with my 2016 Silverado. I already knew how the pump and nozzle worked, so I tried everything to get it to work with very little luck. Sometimes I had to resort to simply letting it trickle in to the point it once took 20 minutes to put 5 gallons in.

Haven’t we learned anything from the Italians? What is behind us is irrelevant.

Yes, I’m aware of that. I didn’t imply (or at least didn’t mean to) that we Americans invented them. I only used the El Camino as the example because I am American and a Chevy guy.

I don’t believe that’s the car/engine, but the person driving. They didn’t run even close to redline. I’ve seen a few other videos were it was being properly flogged and it was much better. Maybe they were running it in automatic with one of the less aggressive driving modes?

RHD versions of the “regular” cars that GM, or any manufacturer for that matter, are cool, but ultimately to us yanks, they’re just a novelty. So something like a RHD Camaro doesn’t make the favorites list.

Nice write up and pics, Kristen. You’re giving the guys at the ground-up tree rags a serious run for their money.

We almost never want them.

Robo Revenge can’t help you with international scammers

They may use different styles of equipment and methods. I’m in rural Virginia, and my property (little as it is) backs up to a fairly large (few hundred acres?) farm, and they’ve never ran the trailers alongside the combines. What they usually do here is offload directly into the transport trucks (18 wheelers). While

That first pic isn’t that. The tractor with trailer are facing the wrong way to be following the combine. Also, not necessary with the way combines are used. They just hold whatever they harvest and then dump it in a trailer when full, which is what’s happening in the pic.

Not at the ground, at the axle. You have to then divide it by the radius of the tire.

I agree with not wanting desirable and/or classics to get even more stratospherically expensive than they are already, but I expect specials like this one to go for stupid money.

If they really wanted to build some “brand integrity,” they should have had some fun with it. 

Not the death of a nameplate, but...

Holy crap $kay, that’s about 100 a day!!

That makes more sense with what I remember and what was written here. Thanks.