KAT in the house!!
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Originally Posted by Kat*1
wow thanks u guys 4 welcomeing me!! well am from VA and am looking 4 a car....what kind of car should i pick?? i need help....there r soo many nice cars but i want a car that is easy 2 drive....can someone tell what kind i should pick?
hope we all become good friends!
hope we all become good friends!
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Originally Posted by SSsuperchargedEi
95 or newer Cavalier or Sunfire
95 or newer Mitsubishi Eclipse or Eagle Talon
any late 90'* Honda Civic or Accord
ps. How old are you?
95 or newer Mitsubishi Eclipse or Eagle Talon
any late 90'* Honda Civic or Accord
ps. How old are you?
am 15....and u? what ur fav car?
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Hey Kat. 'Tis me, Chris (unforgiven). Guys, she doesn't have a car yet, but she'* looking for one. I showed here some pictures of some Bonnevilles, and she likes the dark blue 96-99s. :P I think she'* wanting a Bonneville.
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Well, if Mom and Dad have any influence, sharing the Bonnevilles crash test results and reputation for driver/passenger protection would be a good idea.
We've had some ferocious accidents, and not a single serious injury with over 6500 members. The Bonneville is legendary for sacrificing itself for the driver.
We've had some ferocious accidents, and not a single serious injury with over 6500 members. The Bonneville is legendary for sacrificing itself for the driver.
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Originally Posted by willwren
Well, if Mom and Dad have any influence, sharing the Bonnevilles crash test results and reputation for driver/passenger protection would be a good idea.
We've had some ferocious accidents, and not a single serious injury with over 6500 members. The Bonneville is legendary for sacrificing itself for the driver.
We've had some ferocious accidents, and not a single serious injury with over 6500 members. The Bonneville is legendary for sacrificing itself for the driver.
A few examples......
On pages 3 and 5 there are pics. The driver walked away shaken,sore but alive
Morty'* 95 SSEi
Teenager driving,rolled car and walked away
socleanone'* 95 SSEI
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skip that Bonneville nonsense and get yourself an Intrigue All your friends will just think its an Alero anyway so it doesnt really matter what its called!
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Originally Posted by willwren
Not to mention a member that wrecked his SSEi at 130mph, and walked away.
DrugRunner'* last pics
That is true testament of how safe they really are
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Originally Posted by willwren
Not to mention a member that wrecked his SSEi at 130mph, and walked away.
DrugRunner'* last pics
That is true testament of how safe they really are
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Originally Posted by wjcollier07
Originally Posted by dbeast420
Originally Posted by willwren
Not to mention a member that wrecked his SSEi at 130mph, and walked away.
DrugRunner'* last pics
That is true testament of how safe they really are
That was another member.
Drugrunner was bonnie94ssei'* first Bonne