Do we need to run through all the times when you had no sense of humor for off topic, or bashing, in threads you started?You have absolutely no sense of humor, do you?
Do we need to run through all the times when you had no sense of humor for off topic, or bashing, in threads you started?You have absolutely no sense of humor, do you?
My my my you've certainly done a 180 from your posts in the Motel Room thread...You have absolutely no sense of humor, do you?
I don't remember any of those posts being humorous. Mine was...even you can see that...Do we need to run through all the times when you had no sense of humor for off topic, or bashing, in threads you started?
There wasn't any humor in those posts, just bashing, and calling me a liar...My my my you've certainly done a 180 from your posts in the Motel Room thread...
You're missing the point. In that thread, you were the one complaining when others were trolling. Here, it's you that's trolling.There wasn't any humor in those posts, just bashing, and calling me a liar...
No, I was complaining about those who were basically calling me a liar...You're missing the point. In that thread, you were the one complaining when others were trolling. Here, it's you that's trolling.
LOL If you say so.No, I was complaining about those who were basically calling me a liar...
I had an 89 Caprice with 332k miles when it got retired due to rust. It did not smoke at all. Not normal operation. I think you're trying to say that they were junk?I'll play the devels advocate: There wasn't anything wrong with a 1987 chevy with 100k on the clock that burns a quart of oil a week, smokes some and got you where you needed to be for three years. It performed as expected for that vintage auto.
Start a thread on Harley’s or trucks in the left lane to see Grampi really go off!Jack up the fuel cap, remove Chevy, install Toyota, reinstall gas cap. Problem solved...
Those skylarks and similar vehicles were definitely not very good. GM only really made good full-size cars and trucks back then.In '81 we intended to buy a new Buick Skylark. The dealer had 2 of them on the lot. The dash was torn out of one of them and the sales guy couldn't get the second one to start - even with a battery booster. So we walked away and bought a Toyota Celica 5 speed liftback a few days later. That was a great car.
That was perhaps not the best era of GM quality.
You're absolutely right. I used to follow Consumer Report's annual problem reports quite closely. The full size GM and full size Ford cars ran circles around everything else including their own other models. (Can't say anything about trucks because I didn't follow them.)GM only really made good full-size cars and trucks back then.
Or cars with bright foglights!Start a thread on Harley’s or trucks in the left lane to see Grampi really go off!
It really surprised me that the engines, transmissions, exhaust systems, etc coming from the same manufacturer could have such different outcomes.