maxfrohnen
Galant Enthusiast
maxfrohnen

I'm not sure. I'm super excited now though. I want to see large displacement factory boosted stuff so bad. So. Much. Torque.

They need to make an ecoboost V8 and put it in one but with less eco and more boost. Hellcat counterpart?

The viper is one of the few good looking convertibles IMO.

There is the EV though. If that movement gains any traction and the name sticks around it might be like a cavalier.

Cruze, Sonic, and Aveo.

A small pickup like an older Dodge Dakota, Chevrolet S10, or a Ford Ranger can be a great option for a young gearhead, provide they can drive a truck safely. You can find them with almost any type of engine, automatic or manual gearbox, and two or four wheel drive.

Makes the ride so nice.

Right I don't like the stance either. I was saying I like the car in the picture I posted.

They're not bligy. IMO wheels should be an accent and not draw more attention than the rest of the car. Steel wheels are generally simple spoked or slotted designs that are painted opposed to crazy ass chrome wheels.

Really? I actually like it. Not the stance but the look if you're not actually trying to go fast.

And trailers

I wonder if circle-track is a thing in Germany?

"ok"

ha I've seen that before. I didn't say they were better.

Steelies instead of rimz!

... and that's great until you get hit by a train.

Exactly. You know your car has been taking a salt bath half its life so what do you think is happening to it? Sure its annoying but this isn't new.

I'm actually going to side with GM that this is the status quo for cars and partially trucks from that time period. Its not really ok but everyone was doing it and if they recall the GM trucks they should recall all trucks and suvs made in that time period. I've had this same problem on a '99 ford, a cavalier, and an

Fox is worse but MSNBC and CNN are not objective sources of information.

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