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Subscribe to this threadSEMA 2007: 1,000 HP ProPane Chevelle by Mothers
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c @ Oct 31st 2007 1:15PM
Oh save it American car bashers the imports have retro cars as well, either in production or they have concepts of them ,you stupid morons...ferrari dino ,beetle,mini,nissan z cars,skyline,rx-8,how about honda thinking of a new crx ? whatever...please save it you jealous unknowledgeable idiots,you just cant stand the fact that this Chevelle with 1,000 hp is cleaner and more environmental friendly than a toyota prius.....sorry I wouldnt want a jap car : blown engines,cracking tailgates failing transmissions..all within 20,000 miles hey I just covered toyota and honda's...Im so tired of repairing them... (tundra,pilot,honda 3.5 L cracking block around water pump,accord/acura/yota auto trans failures all recalls and replaced many times by pissed off mechs everywhere)...so before bashing American retro desighn remember at least they look good not like the import retro desighns,cant wait for that 1971 honda civic retro or the 1985 nissan multi retro WOW!!!Way to go Yankers !!!
tanooki2003 @ Oct 31st 2007 2:11PM
So typical. I base my experience not by opinions of others but what i have experienced, driven, and owned.
Need to take the blindfolds off grandpa. American cars are not exactly on the highly reliable list either. You need to stop over advertising and praising a losing team.
Joe @ Oct 31st 2007 3:05PM
Actually, Consumer Reports proved last week that Ford vehicles ARE, in fact, reliable. Forty-one of their 44 vehicles were on their "reliable" list, whilst Toyota...well, fell a little bit.
Say goodbye to the status quo.