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Michael, where would you like to go today?

Stolen From: Video: Knight Rider GPS asks, “Michael, where do you want to go today” - Engadget

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How a Corvette gets built

Each day, the factory turns out about 148 Corvettes. Counting the painting of the many panels, the process takes between two and two-and-a-half days. There are just less than 1,000 employees working the line, mostly turning out Corvettes, though the factory also builds eight Cadillac XLRs every day.

How a Corvette gets built | Geek Gestalt - by Daniel Terdiman - CNET News.com

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VIDEO: Corvette ZR1 being built from start to finish

Stolen from: VIDEO: Corvette ZR1 being built from start to finish - Autoblog

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The Best Parking Lot “Apology” Note of All Time

Please look your car over for the dent and scratches and each time you see them remember not to park in two spaces

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Corvette ZR1 posts 205 mph top speed

Wow. Sure, it’s a test track, but it’s still amazing how stable the ZR1 is flat out. No drama at all, except for the blurred scenery. Stolen From: VIDEO: Corvette ZR1 posts 205 mph top speed - Autoblog

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Hmmmm … 70’s Star Wars Retro Van …

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eBay Motors: Dodge : Ram Van (item 290214567990 end time Mar-21-08 15:57:29 PDT)
Stolen From: The Official Star Wars Blog ยป 1977 Star Wars Van Up for Bids

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Video - Pontiac unveils G8 GXP

Stolen From: New York 2008: Pontiac unveils G8 GXP, featuring 50 Cent [w/VIDEO] - Autoblog

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2008 G8 GT on the Dyno …


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G8GT.com, 2008 G8 GT reaches the dyno (with video) - Autoblog

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Pontiac vs Spy Hunter

 

 

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+ Joystiq: Pontiac ad is glorious homage to Spy Hunter

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Winding Road » Archive » Video Vendition: Pontiac Sends G8 Spy Hunting

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2010 Pontiac sports truck, GM wants you to name it!

This time around GM isn’t skimping on the power in the initial offering, with immediate availability of the 361-hp 6.0L V8 from the G8 GT sedan. That will push the G8 to 60 mph in about 5.4 seconds. No word yet on whether they will offer up the 3.6L V6 as a base engine, although that does seem likely whether its the direct-inject version or not. There’s even 8.5 cubic feet of room inside the cab behind the seats to protect valuables.

New York ‘08 Preview: 2010 Pontiac sports truck, GM wants you to name it! - Autoblog

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