I was driving along today.

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Much as I like to disagree with 'Muro (reeeeeeeMMAAAAIIINnnnnn is fantastic!!!), I will agree with him here. Those particular cars that GM makes (almost all of their non-SUVs/Trucks in general, but these in particular) are 👎👎👎. (Yes, three!)

If Chevy marked the car for competition with the Kia Rio, it might be acceptable (and that's stretching things a bit)... as a competitor against the Civic, Neon, and Focus, it's hopeless (anybody notice that there hasn't been a Cavalier in C/D since something like 1998?)
 
Yea the C&D editors probably see the cars and go "Yup...same as 6 years ago. No need to test them again." And they are right.
 
Originally posted by boombexus
Doug, I just want you to know, I'm gonna be the one that bans you. For infinity + infinity + one.


Although, I might have to fend off Giles and Josh with a big wooden stick to do it. I know Giles has been itchin to do it. He's got a red colored mouse on his desk, that with one click, you're banned. It's much like the red phone on the presidents desk I hear. Or the Bat phone. Yep.

I've already got a special Favourite set up for the task!

In now way will GTP ever give away these cars. If we were to give something away, we'd like it to be worth more than the shipping cost
 
Originally posted by GilesGuthrie

In now way will GTP ever give away these cars. If we were to give something away, we'd like it to be worth more than the shipping cost
:lol: Funny, but I don't think anybody else will understand it with the numerous grammatical and spelling errors.
 
Originally posted by M5Power
SaleenASL's right. ;)

The Pontiac Sunfire are made with the same **** (and I stress the term '****') at the same plant in the same place. It's very possible that one is better than another, but only because it's a quirk in the manufacturing process; some cars come out better, some come out worse.

The fact that you own two J-body vehicles scares the pants off me. Why would somebody choose to settle for mediocrity? I don't understand.

Nothing you say will change my opinion. I have driven a Monte Carlo, Grand Prix, Camaro, and Firebird. The Sunfire is just as good as any of those for regular driving.
 
Originally posted by Injected8706
Nothing you say will change my opinion. I have driven a Monte Carlo, Grand Prix, Camaro, and Firebird. The Sunfire is just as good as any of those for regular driving.

Ever, like, driven a Lexus? Or any import? Meh, you live in Indiana.

Honestly, I've driven a Monte Carlo and can say it is one of the quietest cars I've ever driven. The Sunfire's a LOT worse. But whatever, nothing I can say will change your opinion.
 
the cavalier is absolute crap. and the design is worse and worse everytime they -AHEM- renew it (LOOOOL). the engine is SO wimpy its like a 2-cylinder. the materials stink. heh, everything sucks about that thing. and some uncle has one. four door one. >.< :yuck: :scared: :ill: :ill: :nervous:

Cano

long live chevy -____- :lol:
 
Originally posted by Injected8706
Nothing you say will change my opinion. I have driven a Monte Carlo, Grand Prix, Camaro, and Firebird. The Sunfire is just as good as any of those for regular driving.

The Pontiac Sunfire is about the worst car I've ever driven. I did about 500 miles in one as a hire car, and it was horrendous. Appalling build quality and interior styling, the exterior styling is hideous, and the driving experience is akin to piloting a mattress in a bath of blancmange.

Hateful, hateful car.
 
Originally posted by M5Power
:lol: Funny, but I don't think anybody else will understand it with the numerous grammatical and spelling errors.

One of each hardly constitutes "numerous".

Just because you don't understand what "feedback" means...
 
Originally posted by GilesGuthrie
One of each hardly constitutes "numerous".


The period goes inside the quotation marks.

Can you do anything right?

Just because you don't understand what "feedback" means...
Well, I don't understand the British definition!!!
 
Originally posted by M5Power


The period goes inside the quotation marks.

Can you do anything right?


Actually, it doesn't. The quoting of the word "numerous" was part of the sentence, rather than an expression of speech. As such the full stop ("period"... Tch!) comes after the quotation.

Similarly the next sentence "... don't understand what "feedback" means." is correct - applying the logic of the previous phrase. If you go by your method, the sentence would be "don't understand waht "feedback," means.".

But I'll let you off. This time... :D

Wow. I'm so off-topic it's not even funny...
 
A small good deed DOES go a long way then? :D

Your knowledge of UK registration plates saved you this time :D
 
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