joshbailey
Josh Bailey
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I don't think the "1969 Camaro" taillights look that bad.

I haven't watched the video yet, but I have seen the Z/28 that had the black and white camouflage up close and in person. The tires that were on it were the street tires, and they looked as though they have had a very rough life.

Since the cost is estimated to be in the mid sixties I would imagine that it would be pretty limited production based on price alone. I have not seen any numbers thrown around regarding production limits.

Actually the LT1 is a completely new design, and really only shares displacement with the LS3. I'm not sure that they even share any parts.

I completely agree. What do people have against column shifters?

And how much are brand new AAA games on Steam? If you save on average $10 per game you will save $300-$600 over 5-6 years. How much extra is the Steam box over a PS4 and can you assure me that I will be able to play MGSV on said Steam box? While the Steam box is going aftera bit of the console market it will not be a

Styling is a huge turnoff for the Juke. I honestly still have that, "Did I really just see that!?" double-take whenever I see one because of the pure ugliness. I feel like I can find the style in most any vehicle, but I just can't accept the Juke.

I mostly see these plates on black cars for some reason. /sarcasm

That's because you are supposed to press the two buttons on either side of the airbag. When you have your hands in the appropriate position you don't even have to take your hand off the wheel to use the horn.

Might as well go after the dealership that sold a high powered car intended for a young driver. They should have known better and checked his ID to make sure he was old enough. Might as well also go after the state who registered the car so that it could be driven on public roads. What about the insurance company

I have had my ZL1 since November, and I could probably count the number of times that skip shift has activated. I have to actually try to make it activate for me.

Reading about this feature on Corvettes and Camaros over the years made me worried about the intrusiveness of the skip shift system when I bought my ZL1 Camaro. However, I can probably count the number of times that it did activate for me on one hand. Once was when I had just gone over a speedbump in a parking lot

Except that does not take into account where you have traveled. There are many miles driven on Florida roads by out of state tourists every year. While they don't register their vehicles in Florida, most of them do end up buying gas in Florida. The taxes on this gas goes to pay for the infrastructure in Florida.

They look much better in person. A guy in my town has one with those wheels. It's a very nice looking vehicle.

I think it has more to do with the enforcement of the basic rules of the road. Too much emphasis has been put on enforcing speeding tickets and not the other more practical rules of the road. Most states have laws regarding driving too slow on the interstates, blocking traffic in the left lane, tailgating, and using

I live in rural America. I believe that every one of my neighbors owns at least one gun. Compared to many of my extended family and friends, my family did not have many guns. We have a 20 gauge semi auto shotgun, a muzzle loader, a .22 rifle, a .22 revolver, and my brother and I received 12 gauge shotguns a few

They were available with LS2's. I wouldn't call 400 hp slow.

I am not going to say much more than other replies, but here is my two cents. Adding a turbo V6 will not reduce costs, weight, and most likely not increase fuel economy enough to justify. The small block Chevy is unmatched in terms of the amount of torque and power in a relatively compact and light weight package.

I am going with the ZL1 Camaro.  It has a much angrier presence than an SS or nearly any car on the road for that matter, and then you start it up.  At that point, you feel as though the car is just looking at you licking its lips because it is hungry.  Give it some gas, drop the clutch, and if the 305's in the rear