test drove 2dr GTP 1999
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Re: test drove 2dr GTP 1999
Originally Posted by BonneAlien
OMG, i am in love. I thouth it would feel like my car , but that sucker is quick as hell!!!! The responsiveness is crazy..turning was easier..bla bla bla. I believe i'm set on what car i'm buying after college. 0-60 splits felt at least a second faster..but thats just the way it felt, i'm sure it was less. After all its a bit less luxurious, but i'm willing to lose a little. It had leather, heated seats. HUD, dual climate control and FAST! sorry this was poorly written..i was just splurging out ..and i still love the alien so semma down
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Tam they are just slightly smaller and they cost less, thats why everyone buys them. They fit many morep people'* uses then a bonnie.
Tam they are just slightly smaller and they cost less, thats why everyone buys them. They fit many morep people'* uses then a bonnie.
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Originally Posted by BonneMeMN
join the club, use the bold tags and italics tags for the sig!
Tam they are just slightly smaller and they cost less, thats why everyone buys them. They fit many morep people'* uses then a bonnie.
Tam they are just slightly smaller and they cost less, thats why everyone buys them. They fit many morep people'* uses then a bonnie.
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hey I must join the NA members club, after all look at my login, that alone should make me vice president or something
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Originally Posted by Tamara
Originally Posted by BonneMeMN
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Tam they are just slightly smaller and they cost less, thats why everyone buys them. They fit many morep people'* uses then a bonnie.
Tam they are just slightly smaller and they cost less, thats why everyone buys them. They fit many morep people'* uses then a bonnie.
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Ok i went to the junkyard today... out of 4 acres of jam packed cars there was ONE...yes ONE bonneville and leme see i think like 15 Grand Prix/Grand Ams.... long live Bonnevilles...theyre the staineless steel, supercharged, energizer bunny of cars.....
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I haven't been to the junkyards here, but I do know there'* a buttload of older Bonne'* on the road (well, 92 and up). Most of the GrandAms and Grand Prix (what'* the plural of Prix? Prixes?) are newer models. Late 90'* at the earliest. Looks like Bonne'*, if nothing else, have better owner loyalty. Kinda hard to tell which ones are original owners, tho...