kylepearson
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kylepearson

Decriminalize it. history has proven that banning addictive substances has far higher societal costs than simply allowing them to be legal or even regulated.

I didnt have an issue with it... a little cheesy but all marketing spots are. The ELR is a VERY good looking car. It's a shame there wont be an ELR-V with an LS7 in it.

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This guy should get together with Adam Reposa and create a Lawyer Super Team.

Wow... I need to change my pants.

Everyone here runs summer tires or all season tires. No one has snow tires. No one has any experience driving in snow or icy conditions. When you live where it snows you learn, you adapt, you equip yourself with the proper gear for this stuff. But down here the proper gear just isnt financiall viable for the once

So there's only 100 cities in the US?

History always repeats itself it seems...

Who gives a shit? The less we care about this guy the better off we all are.

Hahahahaha!

Wow very few here understands the concept of even and odd. Kind of depressing.

Is that a dually? Im afraid I find the idea of a compact truck dually somewhat... oxymoronic?

For the few who aren't aware. Grand Prix is one of the best Formula 1 movies ever made, a classic. If you remember Pat Stoddard, the actress who plays her is the same actress that voices Mallory Archer.


Contact them and tell GM Corporate how their dealers are embarassing them. Put some pressure on these assholes from above. Remember, sound intelligent and money'd just as much as you sound outraged.

http://www.chevrolet.com/pages/mds/help…

Sweet jesus! I want!

I think you're right, but the way I initially read it I was assuming that "civilian guise" meant "non-military"... kind of weird that any non military use of a "mobile-factory" portmanteau is just a fancy souvenir stand. It just doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Certainly not all the actual functioning

What is the mobifactory expected to actually do? It has room for a souvenir shop and grotesque coffee makers, sure, but you couldn't assemble a vehicle out of one. I dont think you could store enough raw material to build 1 vehicle in something like that. So maybe it's just a mobile maintenance center? I dont know,

It looked like a completely custom frame with some land rover drive train parts in it. Not sure how the US DMV would really classify that... but I doubt they'd be all that eager to certify it for road use.

Registering an imported vehicle is hard enough when it's road legal in its country of origin. There's almost no hope whatsoever that this thing can ever be driven on real roads anywhere. Just ask all the poor Nissan Skyline fanboys who are afraid to take their cars out for fear of the Feds confiscating them. They have

The 70's and 80's must have been a hard time given the complete lack of arm rests anywhere. I guess people were just tougher and better accustomed the hardship back then.