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Hi Liza! Welcome to this site. You will get quite a bit of information from here and soon you will learn how to become a concourse detailer like many of the people here!!

PS: Nice ride!!
 
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Welcome Liza!!!
Great advice, Bobby. I couldn't agree more about the new Camaros. Of all the resurrected (retro) new cars GM did the best job IMO. I like the Challenger, but I think the Camaro is by far the best new retro ride out there.

Walter

To each their own but im gonna disagree with you on that. I mean this is entirely my opinion but the way its set up inside i cant stand. I rented one when my truck was rear ended and i took it back the next day. The windows were small which made me fell like i was driving a submarine and the arm rests were way to low for me on top of the steering wheel being to far to drive comfortable. Aside from that though it was a nice car. The model i drove was a v6 and i gotta say for a v6 chevy definitely knew what they were doing.

You must be tall. I've heard those criticisms from a lot of tall folks. I'm pretty short and all those things that don't fit y'all are perfect for me. Although I do wish the armrests extended a little farther forward. Try the V8 next time and I bet you'll have so much fun those things won't bother you. :)

Thanks for the welcome, Walter!
 
Hi Liza! Welcome to this site. You will get quite a bit of information from here and soon you will learn how to become a concourse detailer like many of the people here!!

PS: Nice ride!!

Thanks CJ! I've already learned a lot reading here. Mostly I've learned that I have a lot to learn.

You have a nice ride, too! I grudgingly like the Mustangs (can't help it) - Lola has a real cute pet Mustang. *kidding*. ;)
 
My 2013 Porsche Boxster S has two small rock chips in the windshield, is there something I can do to make them less noticeable? By small I mean less than a quarter of an inch.
Thanks, Paul
 
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