thebigbossyboss
thebigbossyboss
thebigbossyboss

Unless it's unsafe, I usually roll along at about 7o, today I did that in the far right lane, and didnt pass anyone for 23 kms lol, unless I am on the 401, then I go 75 because you wont get in trouble.

In Ontario on the freeways the speed limit is an annoying 62 MPH. If you go 94 MPH, the fine is cdn $10K. ($ US 9706). It's so ridiculous, because the roads are built to 75 mph standards.

You can in Quebec!!

That is a ton of canadian tire money. I only have like $6 or $7 dollars of the crap. I figure I will hoard it until I have enough to buy something I really want. I am not sure what that would be though.

I drive a 2003 Cavalier with a rock hard suspension and racing seats and a fart cannon muffler.

I also approve how the drive of the GTR died, from curbing his wheels.

That goes for any car. Mine is a 2003 with no rust. My buddy has a 2002, with only about 3,000 more miles than mine (171K kms vs 166K kms) and his is falling apart, and rusted like hell. My friend has also spent a ton of money replacing his clutch and brakes. My brakes have also worn out, but I go at the first

I would have threatened them with the tire iron.

I should note, my car has a timing chain, not a belt.

Its not a belt, it is a chain for sure.

The owners manual says nothing. `Probably why so many cavaliers fail.

LOL indeed, it`s no Audi. Of course there are faster, funner, better riding cars. Anything rides better than my cavalier.

It`s a 2003, with 2.2 Ecotec. I may error on the side of caution. I will examine my owners manual soon, in fact I will do it on my lunch. A walk would do me a world of good. I think I;ll probably go for it in a few weeks.

The exhaust is fine. My bracket fell off the the dealer told me to go away, so I use pipe clamps from Lowes.

Yup. I bought it with about 90k kms on it, and now it has 166k kms, or about 100,000 miles. I feel I am about 3/8ths the way through the cars life.

I guess it depends what your used to. I drove a Corolla for a while, I drove Ford Tempo for a while, I like my cavalier best. It goes fast, it`s fun, cheap, reliable, and enjoyable to drive. Sure, it`s no mercedes, but it was never built to be a S class.

Hahaha, I drive one. Yeah it squeaks a bit. Oh well. 70,000 trouble free kms so far. I dont care at all about panel gaps.

They do rust, if you are not careful. Mine is 10 years old and has been living in the salt hole that is Ottawa. Every winter, I spray the bottom, and soon I will paint the inside of my door to head off some rust.

I drive a cavalier. Screw you.

Fair enough.