pauljones
pauljones
pauljones

This makes a sort of sense. While we think of a Cadillac flagship as a boat, you simply can't compete directly against the Mercedes S-Class on the first swing. It is, without a doubt, the best large luxury car there is.

I agree with you. I'm also not a fan of any LT1 except the original. The newest version - it's too soon to tell whether or not I'll be a fan; in my world, the architecture needs to be sound and allow for modification.... everything I've seen from the new LT1 suggests the day of hot rodding a Corvette is over... e.g.

I'd go with Charlize Theron ... for anything.

I figured that Chevrolet's plan for the mid-engine Corvette would just be a picture of someone's middle finger.

"If my grandmother had wheels, she'd be a wagon."

Anyone who says they like the library has never played it on legendary without co-op.

so are we also retiring the term "grocery-getter" and "soccer mom-mobile"?

Please, this hairy chested man would have no problem rocking this exact car. The man makes the car, not the other way around.

But terms like "chick cars" are discriminatory, just like saying someone runs or throws "like a girl." Hey, how does a girl run? Because the last time I checked, most girls out there can run and throw just as well as, or, actually, far better than, a guy. Watch almost any first pitch thrown by a male celebrity and

I agree, Travis! It's absolutely ridiculous! Also, yellow (aka PMY) cars are not magnets........not to me anyway.

"a misguided attempt to discredit a person for their choices."

I could see myself in Pittsburgh, though I saw what you were saying above and I can agree it's not for everybody. It seems a little small town-ish for me too, but ... the vintage grand prix....

Funny how nobody complains about Acura/Honda Toyota/Lexus and Nissan Infiniti clones but GM and Ford are so bad for doing the same.

I'll tell you what, once Porsche stops selling the Cayenne and BMW stops selling the X3/5/6 because they are "detrimental to the image they claim to want to have" I'll lend this line of thinking some credence. Until then, I'm sorry but that's just nonsense.

Minivans, period. The modern incarnation arrived in 1984 and quickly took on the role of family utility vehicle when wagons were becoming passe and SUVs were the realm of rednecks with gun racks.

The Camry. Pigeonholed for being "boring" but it's an awesome car, and from 1992-96 it was the best car ever made.

I'm a huge Seinfeld fan, but in this instance it almost sounds like he was too high and mighty to take the lady's insurance information - but still wanted to bitch about the incident to the NY Post.