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Was expecting to see the 'corporate design language' chevy front end.

Small, Medium, or Large conveyance vehicle?

Or you know, he could have just put a big sign out front that says "TROLL ME PLZ"

I'm not sure about the rest of the Jalops, but I think Mr. Holland should turn the patch into a full-on beard.

Strategy, even as such, must take into consideration that the race is an entertainment event. But- I don't have any ill will toward the drivers at all.

Teams and Drivers did what was in their best interests (as necessary), and it's really up to the sanctioning body to revise the rules to keep things civilized. Much

You could create a year + of content based on questionable technology/'inventions' from pop sci

No. 1: Show up with something that is very obviously a serious danger to others, either by design or poor maintenance. This can be anything from broken exposed glass, twisted/rusted jagged metal, or revving flames out your unmuffled straight-pipes. I have seen more than once, where a car catches fire/belches oil on

Actually, the Blue GM Square was called "Mark of Excellence" when it debuted. Blame Sloan.

Actually, the Blue GM Square was called the "Mark of Excellence" when it debuted. Blame Sloan.

this is why my 'frunk' is full of junk

GMS3 Builds Cars and Raps about Them
Some people like their job so much, they could sing about it. Others could release an entire extended play (EP), a musical recording that contains more than a single, but is too short to qualify as a full studio album. Meet GMS3, a hip-hop trio that produces songs about, yes,

I thought the "why build it if you can buy it?" thought. All the current other-make links (Izuzu, PSA Citroen/Peugeot, etc.) that don't already have bad past experiences (Fiat, Lotus, Subaru) also lack a current small F/R model.

More of a lack of information.

Nothing official or concrete, just taking some of the information from the "MTV Scratch + GM" synthesized though the public stories about Ewanick. If he was involved in product, I'd have expected to hear it publicly.

First, GM canned Chief Marketing Officer Joel Ewanick. In addition to running the marketing side of GM he apparently took it on himself to solve the "youth problem" and an entry-level fun car like this was allegedly part of that vision. With Ewanick no longer pushing for it (and much of what he touched toxic) the

paging Warhol, paging Andy Warhol.

because sleeve valves

Why was this? Well, I knew that the Bug has its engine all the way out back and the rear suspension was of the same basic design as the "Unsafe At Any Speed" Chevy Corvair. That and the brakes were so bad. I genuinely thought my car had a brake failure the first time I drove it. I had to full-out panic brake to slow

Reminds me of the "Volvo Hydrocannon"

I've had some occurrences where it looks like an oil tanker ran aground on my carpet in my car, and formula "C" is like magic. This stuff is amazing, as long as you keep it the hell away from anything made of vinyl or polycarbonate. Plastics will haze over before you can even clean this stuff off.

I don't know guys, he crashed so hard the engine ended up way back here.

Don't know if it's still there, but there was a house on University Ave. in Flint a year ago with a "DON'T BURN" message on plywood over the (missing) front door.

Not sure if arsonists took the suggestion/request/statement/imperative to heart.