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ZR1s are too nice to destroy...you can beat a Zo6 and buy another one right off the lot, but not a ZR1...:slap:
Really? My buddy is a GM at a Chevy/Buick/Cadillac/GMC dealer, and they've got 5 of them on the lot right now. They aren't a "Corvette" dealer like some of the big players on the internet either. Did I mention GM can't give those things away, and you can get 0% financing right now or a rebate? Remember kids, nothing made by GM is produced from Unobtainium.
Bird_Of_Prey, a 292hp V8 Buick from this century? I had the pleasure of driving one before I purchased my LaCrosse. Unfortunately the price tag was a bit steep. I don't agree that makes me fail as a car guy. The Buick Super to me is no different than a modern Grand Prix GTP or an Imapala SS.
I happen to be more of a Buick and Oldsmobile man than a Chevy or Pontiac man. Some of the greatest American cars in history have came from both divisions.
Bird_Of_Prey, a 292hp V8 Buick from this century? I had the pleasure of driving one before I purchased my LaCrosse. Unfortunately the price tag was a bit steep. I don't agree that makes me fail as a car guy. The Buick Super to me is no different than a modern Grand Prix GTP or an Imapala SS.
I happen to be more of a Buick and Oldsmobile man than a Chevy or Pontiac man. Some of the greatest American cars in history have came from both divisions.
Ok, so you're either Chinese or 78 years old. Olds is dead, and Buick has been churning out dog puke for years, mostly surviving off the scraps of the other divisions. There is only ONE reason they are still alive, care to guess what that is? Comparing dog **** to other dog **** doesn't make it any better. It's really sad when Cadillac is churning out better and more performance oriented products!!
You don't like Buick or Oldsmobile, awesome. I could care less what you or anyone else thinks about me owning and driving a Buick. I happen to like my car, maintain it and enjoy it. I like my Buick so much that I am more than likely to purchase another one when I become bored with the LaCrosse. Sure, a Cadillac would be great. The only model I would consider is a DTS. Unfortunately, even used models are still too expensive for a pharm-tech salary. Not only that but the few Cadillac's that I see at work or while driving are owned by the ghetto folks or a wealthy snob.
Owning a Buick = people talking sh*t to you online and being stereotyped as an senior citizen or person of asian descent.
Owning a Cadillac = people thinking you are the sh*t online and trying to be a tool that fits into a social class where you don't belong.
Wait, Is that a V6 or V8? 1990 Chevrolet C-K 1500 series 4.3L .. 5spd
1994 JDM Euno Roadster 1.8L 5spd Bolt Ons.. etc 2000 Camaro 3.8L Auto Bolt Ons..etc
1969 - Chevy El Camino SS - blue
1987 - Pontiac Fiero GT - red (Maroon)/grey trim
2002 - **** Harrel Camaro -orange with black striping
2010 - SCC Ultimate Aero - blue with dark blue
2007 - Saleen S7 TT - orange
2008 - Lotus Elise - orange
1969 - Camaro z/28 - yellow/black stripes
2010 - Corvette ZR1 - blue
and probably choose a Ferrari or Lambo for the last 2.
You don't like Buick or Oldsmobile, awesome. I could care less what you or anyone else thinks about me owning and driving a Buick. I happen to like my car, maintain it and enjoy it. I like my Buick so much that I am more than likely to purchase another one when I become bored with the LaCrosse. Sure, a Cadillac would be great. The only model I would consider is a DTS. Unfortunately, even used models are still too expensive for a pharm-tech salary. Not only that but the few Cadillac's that I see at work or while driving are owned by the ghetto folks or a wealthy snob.
Owning a Buick = people talking sh*t to you online and being stereotyped as an senior citizen or person of asian descent.
Owning a Cadillac = people thinking you are the sh*t online and trying to be a tool that fits into a social class where you don't belong.
Oh Jesus, unwad your panties, and remove your tampon, it's past it's expiration. If you can't take some good natured ribbing, you really shouldn't be allowed on the internet. Besides that, ya missed the point by a mile. A DTS wouldn't be considered a performance vehicle. That would be transportation/traffic. I'm talking about the CTS-V, XLR-V, STS-V, something that inspires you. A beigemobox Buick is vomitous. In a thread where you choices are limitless, you picked a used late model Buick as a top 10 must have vehicle, at least say you'd want a new one if the possiblity presented itself.
Wait, Is that a V6 or V8? 1990 Chevrolet C-K 1500 series 4.3L .. 5spd
1994 JDM Euno Roadster 1.8L 5spd Bolt Ons.. etc 2000 Camaro 3.8L Auto Bolt Ons..etc
Hello every one, ozzy here ive been looking at this page for weeks now finally joined. So my question is why is it that every turbo build forum just ends...
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