I want a CTS-V Coupe so damn bad....
Agreed. I have to add all of the above too. In CT its the law to turn on your lights if its raining, not your hazards. But my FAVORITE is #3 driving with a donut spare over 60 mph. Now that is just stupid and unsafe in my OP. I have to strongly go with #2, that is exactly the last thing you want to do.M45xATL wrote:1. Anyone who turns their hazard lights on when it's raining.
2. Anyone who slams on their brakes at the first sight of a patch of ice on the road.
3. Anyone going over 60 mph on the highway with a donut spare.
What's a cube? I do know geometry, but beside that knowledge of a cube you got me.bella1li12013 wrote:What could i say....if one who haven't own a car,or even know cars?Compared with cars,cubes a more attractive to me~~
This sir, is a Nissan Cube. It was axed in England in it's first year because nobody bought one. I don't see much of them in Florida either.myother45isalesbaer wrote:What's a cube? I do know geometry, but beside that knowledge of a cube you got me.bella1li12013 wrote:What could i say....if one who haven't own a car,or even know cars?Compared with cars,cubes a more attractive to me~~


I love the body style of the CTS-V! Looking at it from ANY angle, it screams "stand back, gentlemen ! It's about to blast off !".AZhitman wrote:We live next to a huge retirement community... CTS/CTS-V drivers here are typically older. Hell, my Mom drives a newer CTS.
I want a CTS-V Coupe so damn bad....

I've seen a few cubes. Now that I know what they are. Excuse me while I go puke.wingFeather wrote:Now I want to Photochop an M coupe


insanex1 wrote:CTS Coupe looks like a newer model delorean to me.
I agree. They had some very interesting features. They are unique cars. I lived in NJ when they locked up hundreds of them behind guarded metal fencing. Just to own one today is a thing to behold, especially since they got so famous in the movies. The problem I always had with them is they had no balls as in HP. The stainless body and gull wing doors were nice, but I could never find anything else that really floated my boat. I almost bought one last year, but then I asked myself, WHY? It's now an overpriced movie car. Too bad for John. It would have been an interesting car to own, just to drive it and have one. Freak out the neighbors so to speak.wingFeather wrote:I've owned two DeLoreans. For their time, they featured quite a few advancements, but yes I agree they were dogs & had too many issues.