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my assumption is that it is a C4

This looks like the Russian version of the ad campaign.

I was just about to ask where they got their inspiration

Etched in a horrible way I will never forget my driver's exam. I took my test first thing at 8:30 AM as soon as I could . Finished about 9am. The world changed a lot in that half hour and I ended up glued to the TV all day. I turned 16 on September 11th, 2011.

This comment is very disappointing. Shame on you. First off, most people could infer that you are not right leaning politically based on the fact that you provided a backhanded compliment to this amazing man. Secondly, it shows that you have an incredibly partisan view of the world in that right = indecent, left =

Perhaps Snyder is talking metaphorically about the state of Michigan being property and the tri-county area being his lake house.... no....OK...

I don't understand your argument of "why would a warranty on the batteries that only lasts 8 years make me think it's not expensive?"

ha, utility of art. A whole lot of good the DIA collection is doing to get the city out of debt.

meh, I'd rather speed check for a fake cop car than a real one. Probably way more effective than a sign saying "this area patrolled by aircraft". Provided he isn't pulling people over and doing cavity searches I don't see a problem.

check your facts... "According to Automotive News, analysts estimate that OnStar's revenues are now about $1.5 billion annually, with a margin of 30 to 35 percent, which is roughly five times the 6.2 percent margin from GM's first-quarter adjusted earnings before interest and taxes in North America − where the

Here's why.... Hybrid vehicle components add ~$1500-$5000+ per vehicle

remove your Onstar module's fuse, unplug your internet, smash your cell phone, dunk it in water, burn your birth certificate, grab your go bag and head to the foothills. oh and avoid major roads and highways.

People who won't consider it because it doesn't go 200 miles either do a lot of continuous driving or grossly overestimate their driving requirements. 80% of people live within 40 miles of their work, so for 20% of people this car may not be for you. You should, in fact consider it. The fact that you can plug into

nope, thought the same thing...

Go out of this world the same way you were conceived into it? In the back of a station wagon?

you need a 201 class. If safety features increase (more components = more failure points) and regulators provide more oversight, then all companies will have to ensure higher and higher levels of initial quality and issue preemptive recalls like GM is doing for the latest ones. That will result in ALL manufacturers

very refreshing. Basic economics. Anyone who thinks the old adage "you get what you pay for" need not apply must think money grows on trees. Quality comes at a price, was it tested enough, were all the ways someone was going to interact with the product thought of are questions that are continuously asked and the

you should do more research.Mover 36,000 miles I have a lifetime fuel economy of 82MPG. Checkout Voltstats.net. I would definitely not say the worst vehicle ever produced, maybe the worst marketing campaign as many people (yourself included, no offense) don't understand the vehicle and therefore won't consider

It's a day ending in the letter Y, so it's time for more General Motors recalls. This time they're recalling 2.7 million more cars, including Corvettes, Malibus, CTS-es and full-size trucks for a variety of issues.

Not to mention the fact that 450,000 miles a year divided by 365 days per year is 1232 miles per day. That would require running the truck at 51 miles per hour for 24 hours. Not only is the math wrong, the assumptions are poor. Just like it is poor to assume that a green vehicle can be 100% supported by green