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That junk store is dead to me!

I have a Solstice. I haven’t tackled this yet but I’m a little concerned about lining up the fender afterwards.

Yes, I believe I have owned my last transverse v6 after just changing the spark plugs.

This is also how I learned to drive stick. I will never forget the deed I felt as I had to stop on a hill the first time. Or the sense of accomplishmen I felt as I arrived home without any issues!

I sincerely want this to be available. It would suit my needs for a commuter car perfectly. However, I’ve lost faith. Each time I receive an email from them announcing some legislation change they’re working toward, or they send an email offering their non refundable all in discount, I no longer get excited at the

HEY, watch your mouth. Cincinnati style chili is delicious! Otherwise I agree with your assessment completely.

I think that is from the former NBC, currently Yahoo, sitcom Community. Actress looks like Gillian Jacobs.

I read that expression as: "That was fun, I'm glad it's over!"

Let's do it! Then we can register it as experimental aircraft/kit car. Problem solved. Easy!

Indeed. My brain left off the question mark so I expected an article about how this car was registered. I also suspect that DMV employees may not be the best friends to chose to make this car fly. I would work with aeronautical engineer friends to accomplish such a task.

Not to mention gas probably won't stay this cheap for long. It shot up 30 cents overnight last monday in my neck of the woods.

This is a great point. I've heard this argument before. That a Versa is only $12,000.00. That is 71% more expensive than the Elio. That is like telling someone considering spending 25k on a new car to just go ahead and spend a little over 40.

It may have been the second prototype that came to Cincinnati, but I was supprised by the room in the back seat.

This isn't a single occupant car. It has a back seat that is far roomier than the back seat of the last Tiburon I owned. That said, I don't imagine putting a friend or coworker in the back seat. Just seems like an awkward arrangement. As to the motorcycle, this would be the perfect commuter to compliment my motorcycle.

I believe the 427 had the c6 chassis. I imagine the Z06 aluminum hydro-formed chassis was not stiff enough to be a convertable.

The add says "one key and one remote". What the hell does everyone do with the other set? I've owned seven cars, never have I lost the keys.

All I really want is a blank space in the stack and an universal tablet mount. Native bluetooth ecu would be nice too.

Maybe I've become cynical, but I no longer believe good rational people can be successful politicians. Or would even want to.

GOP, free market, laissez-faire, other Republican buzz words. ... Wait, what?

When you buy a car out of state, you are liable for your states sales tax. Ohio manages this by collecting sales tax when you register your car.