I got an idea how about not charging me $16k for a Colorado?
I bought a new 1993 S10 4cyl, manual, radio delete, rear bumper delete, manual windows, locks, and no rear defroster for $7999.
I can't even delete anything from the build to save money.
What I hear when i see this:
"We here at GM, are pleased to announce a --back to the basics-- approach to cars. What we are giving you is a cross between a Dodge Nitro and a 1983 Cavalier, with all the frills of a no option 1982 Chevette at just above the cost of a Toyota Corolla (that has a sunroof, power windows, abs, and more room)"
Enjoy!
For me it's a tie between Texas and Kansas. I am getting reay to move form Phoenix to Chicago, a trip I have made 11 times already.
Although the trip only takes me across the panhandle of Texas, of the 11 times, I have been ticket for speeding 5, and searched with drug dogs 8 times. And Amarillo smells like cow shit. At least you get to see the World's Largest Cross.
Kansas is just one giant F-you to the road tripper. Barely hilly, barely flat it's like your first girlfriend. You spend hours riding through it with no excitement what so ever except an occasional billboard proclaiming some one else was born there.
Everytime I see this I get pretty worked up, makes me want to do something with my life and bring it back to the place that shaped me.
Then I remember how it shaped me, and realized I will never be able to.
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Ever since I saw the C6 race version I wanted to make a street replica of it..then I remembered that when I wanted to do it they cost $50k...now this come along and I have to remember they cost $100k
/shakes fist at sky and plops into his '89 C4
@Formerlythegreatestdriver:
Dude, Have you ever tried to park in Chicago? I might give up girls for month to figure this out.
The tickets are retarded expensive.
[OMBUDSMAN'S NOTE: The use of the word "retarded" in your last sentence is "juvenile". I'm sure my friends at the ARC would agree.]