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Pretty good.

I would dress like a revolutionary guard member and take one of those cars out, but I feel the revolutionary guard uniform is very feminine looking when compared to every other military uniform in existence. I don't want to dress in women's clothing just to drive a car.

@spiegel1: You need to read the "Art of War" or "The Prince" first.

@Leeeeena the Jalopchick: This was years ago. Before I commented on Jalpnik. I went to school there for a year. I lived in Santa Monica for five months, and then I moved to Burbank. I traveled the whole coast though, all the way up to Palo Alto, San Fran, Monterey Bay. etc. I haven't been back since, although I

I would love to cruise a dry lake bed. That's awesome. Good job Sam. Thanks.

@Leeeeena the Jalopchick: I lived in L.A. for a year, and I really noticed that. It didn't matter where I was, the car was king. It's so different here on the East Coast.

Who knows why GM does what it does? It put out garbage for years, when it could have produced a quality product. It bucks trends, moves too slow, and at times offends the senses with the vehicles it offers.

Believe it or not, GM has a long history of innovating and licensing technology. They might not use it themselves, but they have it.

@Nick: AT least five accidents and a two hour traffic delay.

I can't even believe this is possible.

It could be worse.

@ManBehindTheDesk: Okay fine, but the Allstate guy is going to do a live play by play while you're with Flo.

@Shamoononon: He was actually looking at the Allstate guy.

@Jared904: This is true, but at the same time I think it would be hard to argue that it is truly slanderous.

@tonyola: There was, however, Ford eventually allowed use.

That is why I said to register the cars to individuals. I don't think Porsche could stop me from putting a Porsche sticker on my vehicle.