On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 01:13:02 +0000
Cian Duffy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yep, thats it. I think
> 
> It is a GM family car, right? If it is, its built on the Astra
> Platform. Which is done by its German division Opel to be sold as the
> Opel Astra and previously the Vauxhall Cavalier.
> 
> I really, really don't like American cars in general. Despite that,
> I'm still attempting to (re) import a De Lorean DMC-12. They may be
> American but they were all built here (Ireland)

Its a Chevrolet Cavalier. At least thats how they named it in america.
They got sweet engine but poor breaks and way too much body roll, IMO.
They are still great econoboxes. 


> On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 16:56:18 -0800, Owen Stampflee
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > > If you mean the Vauxhall Cavalier based GM sportscar, I really
> > > wouldn't be boasting about that in public, Owen :-)
> > Never heard of one, googled and found something rather ugly :D
> > 
> > My car: http://highrise.stampflee.com/~owen/2004-12-29/z24-s3000026.jpg

Cars are fascinating me. I can chit-chat on them for years and never get bored.
They move me forward.. actually. Im more of a 'import' guy but what car im 
driving
really does not matter. I lost a bit of my 'trip' on cars since the day Mr. 
Sampson 
took me for a ride in his Viper RT/10...damnit.. what can I say... he pushed the
3rd gear from down there ( ~1500 rpm) and all the way to redline. pfffft!
That thing left a cloud of gaz behind! Thats shocking.. Supercars are useless 
and
not fun at all on the streets. I enjoy my little Mazda since then. Man, i can
move 10 times farther than a Viper with the same quantity of gaz, plus, we're 
'stuck' at 100km/h anyway :-) Not to mention Vipers are more expensive than 
some houses...

Ok, I stop now. I dont want to stop actually, since we're not talking about 
problems.. :)
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