thecarguy4all
TheCarGuy4All
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I'm in agreement on the first video. but this most recent video could also be the same truck. 4wd, 2500 diesel GMT900 Silverado. I think I can almost see the dead center Chevy emblem on the tailgate, and I can see the plastic cover that protects the tailgate. The second video though, seems to be a different truck.

Maybe it is just the terrible Video. But I'm seeing two different trucks here. In the black and white I'm seeing what looks to be a Black Chevy GMT900 ext. cab and maybe a dually.

I went from a 2005 GTO (A dream car when money was good) to a 2001 Tahoe SLT (When Money went away and my family had an extra car) to a 2003 Ford Focus SVT. The SVT I purchase because I moved from Florida to New England.

Mr. Gilles, now that Viper has its own brand with SRT, can we expect other models that don't fly corporate colors and don't rely on established products?

Toyota. They haven't been reliable, frugal, or better quality for a long time. And yet there is always someone in a crowd that will swear to never buy anything but a Toyota. Honestly, I'd rather drive ANYTHING else.

Fixed that for you Penske.

If you are determined enough and want to do a little bit of research it is also good to ask to see the "holdback" or the amount of money built into the price cover the cost of keeping the car on the lot.

Actually I'd think it is probably earlier than 1998 as it still has a similar to galant style front end which was changed in 1997 to differentiate the cars. I'm saying 1995 1996, but it is tough to tell from this angle.

Saw this last night on the news and figured I'd see it on here sometime today. Taillights are a dead giveaway. Definitely +1 for a mitsubishi Mirage. Probably an ES?

No disrespect pointed her way as a female, but that was seriously boneheaded. She needed to stay low, not drift up. Once Keselowski passed her, she drifts up into Harvicks path, she needed to either go low and stay low or go high stay high. The low option would've been safer to keep her out of the marbles. Instead

But he does essentially say "Watch this!" with regards to his companies! He does it all the time! He tells investors to watch and see and everything will be alright. He tells purchasers to watch and wait and eventually they'll get their roadsters. And then when he does something, even if it fails miserably on every

I was going to go with the MDX and basically Acura in the Marvel films (Thor, Captain America, and the Avengers).

Love the overall writing, but why are there SAABs in GRC? Is someone really campaigning a car that isn't built anymore?

Not to mention the consistent issues with finding work as one magazine merges into the next and they all squabble for declining marketshare as multimedia becomes the name of the game and print media continues its death rattle.

That is just a Florida driveway.

Anyone else see a possible issue with an underinflated tire? It looks like it broke the bead which might result in the roll over. Looks a lot like the mitsubishi montero issue though from years back.

Anyone find it odd that a Mercedes advert comes up a lot during these parodies?

The best way to keep my car clean is to not drive it, cover it with a tarp, and park it in a hermetically sealed garage. (Not in the order).

#2 speaks to me the most.