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not for sale, good sir. First of my dream cars that I have attained. I've got JE pistons on order, an SRT4 intercooler, T5 components and a line on a good upholstery shop. Alls I need is a 2.3 head, a Quaife and a fresh snail and she'll be happily grenading transmissions one by one XD

here, have a pic of its current condition :)

LOL apart from replacing vacuum lines, my SPG went 350,000 miles before my own stupidity put it down. I was working an intermittent boost pressure problem when I mistakenly threw 26 PSI down its throat and blew the [original] head gasket and some other assorted seals.

I had completely forgotten about that even though I have some at home

33%

I put a full size fridge in mine - if I had have pulled the door handles off the fridge, I could have (nearly) closed the hatch :)

The standard that considers this stuff whisky is the same standard that considers Seagram's Escapes as a beer

"Google it" isn't providing any evidence. Here's the FDA's take on propylene glycol as a GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) product. The jury is still out on this one as a whole, but the number-one transport mechanism in electronic cigarettes and vape pens is propylene glycol. There's also a lot of medicines,

It is definitely not whisky

I've always been a Saab guy.

2.89 in Thornton, CO. 3.29 for premium. Gotta fill up the truck today, too! Is it sad that I'm excited for this?

Not sure if you're goading or being serious here, but "moderate mental retardation" was the diagnosis given to Jake when he was three. Notice the quotes here and in Tom's article.

Of course, opinions are opinions, you'll never see me argue on that. Being my myriad manual incarnations include classic Saab 900 and old Dodge NV3500 - both of which could be described as "vague as a Freightliner", take from that what you will :)

Bonus points would definitely go to the 1983 with its Mustang-Aping front end:

The '80s boxes aren't bad. They're not corner carvers for sure, but cute little grocery getters. I've had a 1987 sedan and regularly drove a 1984 'vert for a good while.

Worst Cavalier:

There's a P85 here in Denver with the tag "SOQUIET"

It's more attractive (objective)
It doesn't have a rubber band for an "auto" transmission
Manual transmission is smoother and more engaging
Interior is better appointed and more comfortable (objective)
More options for the cash
More power in all trims (Si is 205/175, EX is 201/195 - close call)
Weighs less
SX model's

Could be. Denver is a pretty rough-resistant place :)

True. The fun bit is, these days, Kia makes a better Civic than Honda does :)