jb7150
TBirdOwnerThatDoesNotPlayGolf
jb7150

I’m sure he knows what to do next (JB weld - good as new)

I bet it was added in after the fact. The entire thing is identical to the concept car right down to the tires.

Oddly enough, they appear to be stock wheels (or at least similar to the ones the car came with), but I completely agree, they need to go.

Glad to see Bernie Ecclestone landed on his feet

I keep needing to remind myself I have absolutely no need for a truck. BUT IF I DID...

Threw me off because his mouth isn’t hanging open!

Dragging your feet in the development of a new technology or changing times sounds a lot like 70's -80's and even 90's GM.

The Corvair was being killed in the market by the Chevy II/Nova. As an economy car built originally to compete with the Beetle, it was seen as a failure. People who bought Corvairs were buying them instead of the cheaper to make Nova.

I may have had my mirrors poorly adjusted, but the wider trucks/suv’s would definitely shine in both

TBird was my dad’s car. When I bought it from him, it had 210K miles and was in great shape. It got totalled and I needed a daily so I bought a new Cruze LT sedan with cash.

Completely agree. My previous car (2002 ford thunderbird) naturally sat completely below the bottom edge of almost all new SUV windows. At stop lights any SUV behind me would completely illuminate the inside of my car.

Yep Totally see it now.

The SUV appears to be a brand new Equinox. The Malibu looks like a 2009- 2012 LS model based on the wheels. I have another comment further explaining this, but I don’t feel like doing it again.

The SUV appears to be a brand new Equinox.

Some might say “Oh my gosh!”

This thread is pretty close to Trump Apologist Bingo! 

What’s going on with that one? Skinny front wheels and hilariously wide rear wheels make me think someone turned it into a drag racer...

The compliance vehicles are surprisingly good (excluding spark and sonic)! The Volt and Bolt are great cars with solid interiors. I like how the new Volt looks like a normal sedan (like an electric Cruze). The 2+2 seating is a little weird though.

It’ll be weird for a GM car to be the uncommon choice in a product comparison. Not that the model 3 will be commonplace but with that many “pre-orders” there is certainly more public interest for the model 3 than the bolt.

Today I learned that there is a gear between 1st and 2nd called guest. Huh, maybe I should get around to learning how to drive stick soon...