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steelcrew43
12-17-2006, 04:42 PM
http://images.automotive.com/stock/300/CHEVROLET/BLAZER/2004/5OD-4.jpg
OR
http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2003/09/05/168114.1-lg.jpg
i can get one of these im 16 and i cant decide which one i want
what do u think
BuckNaked
12-17-2006, 04:42 PM
the buick is nicer
Go with the Chevy it's a little manlier
BuckNaked
12-17-2006, 04:45 PM
Go with the Chevy it's a little manlier
If it's good enough for Tiger Woods, it's good enough for him. :lol:
NickBam
12-17-2006, 04:48 PM
I wish I got to pick between cars when I turned 16 instead of being handed a Chevy Malibu with 150k+ miles on it.
sweetness34
12-17-2006, 04:53 PM
Niether, both cars are POS's, don't you get another choice?
Btw do you have a job? Because those two are gas hogs. But if I was forced to choose I'd go with the Buick.
A) It's newer
B) I hate Chevy's
C) Tiger Woods drives it 8)
steelcrew43
12-17-2006, 04:56 PM
Niether, both cars are POS's, don't you get another choice?
Btw do you have a job? Because those two are gas hogs. But if I was forced to choose I'd go with the Buick.
A) It's newer
B) I hate Chevy's
C) Tiger Woods drives it 8)
hopefully parents will pay for gas
no i dont get another choice my grand dad died he owned the buick the blazer was my moms
doingthisinsteadofwork
12-17-2006, 05:01 PM
The Buick looks like the type of car that a soccer mom drives.
Get the Chevy.
duckseason
12-17-2006, 05:03 PM
Take the Buick since it is worth more. Sell it, and get something you want.
sweetness34
12-17-2006, 05:04 PM
Niether, both cars are POS's, don't you get another choice?
Btw do you have a job? Because those two are gas hogs. But if I was forced to choose I'd go with the Buick.
A) It's newer
B) I hate Chevy's
C) Tiger Woods drives it 8)
hopefully parents will pay for gas
no i dont get another choice my grand dad died he owned the buick the blazer was my moms
Do you have a job?
If so here's what I'd do. That's a new Rendevous, so trade it in (I bet you can get at least 10-15 grand for it on trade in) and get a new car. Plus what if your parents don't pay for gas? You're screwed.
How old is the Buick?
snuff
12-17-2006, 05:04 PM
Those choices suck.
sweetness34
12-17-2006, 05:04 PM
Those choices suck.
QFT.
snuff
12-17-2006, 05:06 PM
QFT.Quoted for the idiotic point of this post.
duckseason
12-17-2006, 05:07 PM
QFT.Quoted for the idiotic point of this post.
QFT
sweetness34
12-17-2006, 05:07 PM
QFT.Quoted for the idiotic point of this post.
:lol:
Oh snuff what would we do without you? :D
steelcrew43
12-17-2006, 05:09 PM
both our 04'
parents took over payments so i cant sell
duckseason
12-17-2006, 05:10 PM
both our 04'
parents took over payments so i cant sell
Take the Chevy
Boston
12-17-2006, 05:14 PM
Niether, both cars are POS's, don't you get another choice?
Btw do you have a job? Because those two are gas hogs. But if I was forced to choose I'd go with the Buick.
A) It's newer
B) I hate Chevy's
C) Tiger Woods drives it 8)
hopefully parents will pay for gas
no i dont get another choice my grand dad died he owned the buick the blazer was my moms
Wow. You get a car handed to you and your parents pay for gas? Seems like you're a bit pampered.
steelcrew43
12-17-2006, 05:15 PM
pretty much , i play baseball and football i dont have time for a job
duckseason
12-17-2006, 05:18 PM
pretty much , i play baseball and football i dont have time for a job
Start slangin roids to your teammates. You appreciate your belongings much more when you worked hard to pay for them.
sweetness34
12-17-2006, 05:18 PM
pretty much , i play baseball and football i dont have time for a job
That's BS. I played soccer in High School and held down a full time job, and I had to pay for my own car, my own gas, my insurance, and my cars tuneups and stuff.
God damn, I hate you steelcrew. :evil:
snuff
12-17-2006, 05:21 PM
I got my own car, my choice, payed for gas and nothing else. I have never really had a job and im 18. muahah
Oh I also got a Lexus Is300. :lol:
steelcrew43
12-17-2006, 05:22 PM
and i rele dont want to work until i have to
snuff
12-17-2006, 05:23 PM
and i rele dont want to work until i have to You should work on your grammar at least though.
duckseason
12-17-2006, 05:25 PM
It's a scientific fact that 93% of kids who have things handed to them throughout childhood end up with serious erectile dysfunction by the age of 36.
steelcrew43
12-17-2006, 05:25 PM
u sould woek on my grammar....im trying to cut down on the letters my left middle fingers broke :twisted:
snuff
12-17-2006, 05:25 PM
It's a scientific fact that 93% of kids who have things handed to them throughout childhood end up with serious erectile dysfunction by the age of 36. By the time im 36 this problem will be solved, so its all good.
duckseason
12-17-2006, 05:27 PM
It's a scientific fact that 93% of kids who have things handed to them throughout childhood end up with serious erectile dysfunction by the age of 36. By the time im 36 this problem will be solved, so its all good.
Yeah, I plan on getting botox injections in my balls so they'll be nice and smooth. No problems here either.
iworshipbender
12-17-2006, 05:32 PM
It's a scientific fact that 93% of kids who have things handed to them throughout childhood end up with serious erectile dysfunction by the age of 36. By the time im 36 this problem will be solved, so its all good.
Yeah, I plan on getting botox injections in my balls so they'll be nice and smooth. No problems here either.smooth as eggs? :)
Eaglez.Fan
12-17-2006, 05:33 PM
Go with the Chevy it's a little manlier
Agreed
duckseason
12-17-2006, 05:34 PM
It's a scientific fact that 93% of kids who have things handed to them throughout childhood end up with serious erectile dysfunction by the age of 36. By the time im 36 this problem will be solved, so its all good.
Yeah, I plan on getting botox injections in my balls so they'll be nice and smooth. No problems here either.smooth as eggs? :)
You know it.
giantfAn
12-17-2006, 07:16 PM
It's a scientific fact that 93% of kids who have things handed to them throughout childhood end up with serious erectile dysfunction by the age of 36. By the time im 36 this problem will be solved, so its all good.
Yeah, I plan on getting botox injections in my balls so they'll be nice and smooth. No problems here either.smooth as eggs? :)
You know it.and then your cruisin the beach lookin for ball suckas.
giantfAn
12-17-2006, 07:34 PM
first off let me say this is not a car problem. who calls a surplus of positive options a problem. pick either one and let your mommy pay your insurance and gas and oil change and tires brakes and w/e else. this angers me and probably others who are less fortunate and have to work hard for what they have. what makes it worse is that you are a teen male driver and u probably will drink and drive like an idiot and kill someones mother or child.
this is a car problem
my car has a major electrical system problem. the guy at the shop said to take it to a specialty shop(electrical wiring) and it will cost in excess of 800 bucks! needless to say i am in need of a new car or better operating one. problem is cash so i am trying to unload my car on some douche who is going to have their parents buy a car for their graduation. surprise mothafro!
haha
some advice
dont buy american cars - they are crap, eat gas, need major repairs (engine, transmission, drive train) every couple of years and in the later years every couple of months. plus most american cars have a hard time operating over 100,000 miles. many japanese cars can operate well beyond 300,000 miles. thats a life span of about 10 years for american vs. 30 or more for japan.... not to mention the maintenance and gas costs.
get a toyota or honda.
critesy
12-17-2006, 07:38 PM
amen, i have a 1989? Toyota corolla at 230,000 km's and it's still rollin' like a beauty :)
duckseason
12-17-2006, 07:50 PM
My brother has a 1990 cutlass with 340,000 and it still runs fine. American cars are fine as long as you keep up the regular maintenance. It's the lazy dumbasses who have their car breakdown at 100K. Change the damn oil!
giantfAn
12-17-2006, 07:57 PM
My brother has a 1990 cutlass with 340,000 and it still runs fine. American cars are fine as long as you keep up the regular maintenance. It's the lazy dumbasses who have their car breakdown at 100K. Change the damn oil!i didn't know changing the oil could save the transmission from eating itself to death. or the drive train from busting at the welds near the rear differential. and kno i dont drive my vehicle hard i do more than regular maintenance on my car and it still takes a crap. i mean cars made in america are rarely made with the integrity that the nation itself is so proud of.
duckseason
12-17-2006, 08:03 PM
My brother has a 1990 cutlass with 340,000 and it still runs fine. American cars are fine as long as you keep up the regular maintenance. It's the lazy dumbasses who have their car breakdown at 100K. Change the damn oil!i didn't know changing the oil could save the transmission from eating itself to death. or the drive train from busting at the welds near the rear differential. and kno i dont drive my vehicle hard i do more than regular maintenance on my car and it still takes a crap. i mean cars made in america are rarely made with the integrity that the nation itself is so proud of.
Yeah, I agree for the most part. But a lot of people have car troubles just because they don't take care of their car. Shoot, 70% of people don't even know how to drive. I'm just sayin that I've seen plenty of American cars last well past their expected life. Proper maintenance > Make/Model
giantfAn
12-17-2006, 08:28 PM
all right lets agree on this
Japanese cars >>> American cars
all right lets agree on this
Japanese cars >>> American carsAs long as you replace your timing belt regularly. :D
giantfAn
12-17-2006, 08:31 PM
timing belt? that is like once every 60,000 or so.
duckseason
12-17-2006, 08:33 PM
all right lets agree on this
Japanese cars >>> American cars
Agreed.
But, American Beer >>>>>>>>>>> Sapporo
giantfAn
12-17-2006, 08:36 PM
all right lets agree on this
Japanese cars >>> American cars
Agreed.
But, American Beer >>>>>>>>>>> Sapporosounds reasonable but have you tried belgian beer? pretty tasty
http://www.belch.com/img/bmbottle.gif
new fave beer^^^
duckseason
12-17-2006, 08:45 PM
Blue Moon = 4 outta 10
It's a pathetic attempt by coors to compete with the high quality craft brews. I understand why you like it though. A lot of people do. I've just never been a fan of the Belgian White style, and Blue Moon is a bad rendition. It's too sweet, and just doesn't have much to it.
lol buick.. that's for old people, not 16 yr olds. Get a chevy (considering these are your only options).
sweetness34
12-17-2006, 11:24 PM
lol buick.. that's for old people, not 16 yr olds. Get a chevy (considering these are your only options).
He'd be better off trading in the Buick and getting some money. Both cars are **** but that's what I'd do.
ninerfan
12-18-2006, 12:28 AM
are you a chick ? good go the Chevy
It's a scientific fact that 93% of kids who have things handed to them throughout childhood end up with serious erectile dysfunction by the age of 36.
they just did some follow-up research and actually found that it happens much sooner than they'd previously thought. typically, you'll start to develop ED by age 22. by 36, you're lucky if they haven't just fallen off.
steelcrew43
12-18-2006, 08:57 AM
It's a scientific fact that 93% of kids who have things handed to them throughout childhood end up with serious erectile dysfunction by the age of 36.
they just did some follow-up research and actually found that it happens much sooner than they'd previously thought. typically, you'll start to develop ED by age 22. by 36, you're lucky if they haven't just fallen off.
ur real cool
snuff
12-18-2006, 11:17 AM
It's a scientific fact that 93% of kids who have things handed to them throughout childhood end up with serious erectile dysfunction by the age of 36.
they just did some follow-up research and actually found that it happens much sooner than they'd previously thought. typically, you'll start to develop ED by age 22. by 36, you're lucky if they haven't just fallen off.
ur real coolAt least he doesn't drive a buick.
It's a scientific fact that 93% of kids who have things handed to them throughout childhood end up with serious erectile dysfunction by the age of 36.
they just did some follow-up research and actually found that it happens much sooner than they'd previously thought. typically, you'll start to develop ED by age 22. by 36, you're lucky if they haven't just fallen off.
ur real cool
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let me know when the part of this that's supposed to be insulting shows up.
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