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Re: Any Good dealer up 100 miles from Los Angeles ??? [dieselplease] by knang8888 on Tue May 03 22:09:29 PDT 2011

just bought from North Hollywood Toyota 2011 Rav4 base 4cyl silver with value package, car mats and cargo mat plus cargo net for $24K OTD after $500 cash rebate. There was a better deal at thousand oaks toyota for $19,999 plus ttl. This is for 4cyl base with value pkg. I did not get this one due to color red which my wife did not approved. Otherwise, this would have been a better deal.

Re: Are Pontiac G6 HTC Bloggers Stuck in a Rut? [hollywood__] by g6guy on Sun Apr 24 17:56:28 PDT 2011

hey just want to say i have seen and read some very bad storys on the g6 but i have to say my 06 gtp htc is running pretty well so far and havent had any major problems that needed to be addressed i have that check engine light that pops on every now and then all of a sudden have had it inoto the dealer about 2 times trying to figure out what it is my dealer is very patient so iam content with useing them other then that and a few rattles with the top iam very happy if anyone has any ideas on how to fix the rattle i would love to hear....

Re: Here's an interesting project... [qbrozen] by Mr_Shiftright on Sat Apr 16 07:53:34 PDT 2011

Well as Hollywood has taught us, to broaden one's audience, one must write drivel, unless you are Mozart or the Beatles, which most people aren't. My favorite New Yorker cartoon: Two dogs talking to each other on the sidewalk: "I used to have a blog, but I gave it up for incessant barking"

Re: Hollywood Freeway> [berri] by andre1969 on Fri Apr 15 06:29:38 PDT 2011

I think that '59 Mopar is actually a Chrysler New Yorker, and not a DeSoto. The DeSoto had a thicker, heavier bumper/grille combination with twin horizontal openings in the top part, and one long one in the part below, and the whole thing was larger. The DeSoto had less grille above the bumper, compared to the Chrysler. And the reason I think it's a New Yorker is the way the upper part of that split bumper kicks up at the outer edge by the fender. It didn't kick up on the Windsor or Saratoga, and they had grille trim that wrapped around the fender, instead.

Re: Hollywood Freeway> [berri] by andys120 on Tue Apr 12 21:50:53 PDT 2011

The Oldsmobile convertible is a '56, a '54 was narrower and taller and had a big horizontal bar in the grille. The narrow front window on the Beetle indicates that it is pre-1960. The Ford Falcon is a '61, the rounded grille is the giveaway. Fezo is right about the Volvo, it's my favorite Volvo, the 544, a pretty decent racing sedan in the day. Your others are correct as far as I know (I'm not real good with plymouths of that vintage).

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