Has anyone seen a REALLY gorgeous blue color on any kind of car?... My best friend and I saw this paint color on a car that we can not find or describe to anyone. Does anyone know what the color is?! All we know is that its blue and I swear it is God sent.
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1) I saw a really pretty new blue on a 2010 Toyota Camry...you should check it out! - hoopsmom!
2) I don't know what it is ): but I do know what you're talking about!! - olive yağ
3) HOUSE OF KOLOR PF-100 KAMELEON PEARL POWDER, BLUE TO GREEN
Not sure its the same one you saw but I love color changing paint!!! - girl_under_the_hood_workin
4) was it on a renault alpine or A610. - paul m
5) Patriot Blue Metallic for me...it's a really dark metallic blue paint used on dodge dakotas and durangos in the late 90s/early 2000s. Favorite...Blue....EVER - Sean
6) well the new mustangs have a goreeeejusssss blue
as well as the new srt-8 challengers. - danielle
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Question 2
For those of you who dont think that Chrysler and GM should have to pay back the money taken for the Bailout.?... I have an outline for an essay due of Friday, and I need some help. I need reasons why GM and Chrysler shouldn't have to pay the money back. Please help Me.
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1) There is no reason in the world that they shouldn't pay it back... Although, we as tax payers, will never see a dime of it... - Steve-o
2) Wrong side of the argument, They should re pay with interest.
In the late 70.s Chrysler was headed to bankruptcy and got a bail out to launch their K series of cars, they repaid with interest 5 years ahead of pay off.
It made a legend of their famous CEO, Lee Iaccoca, inventor(?) of the Ford Mustang. - Dan
3) Good luck. The bail outs should be re-paid, the same as any loan that you or I would make. I see no reason for them to be exempt. - badbill1941
4) Sorry, they absolutely need to pay the money back. Where does that leave Ford if they do not?
Free market folks sell what people want or go under.
Full Disclosure- I own own a lot of Ford Stock
SCI ASE Cert Tech since 1978 - sci
5) Well if you do some research on Chrysler, Kitt, you will see that Chrysler has already gone through this in the late 70's and early 80's. And they paid back every cent borrowed with interest and ahead of their deadline. There is no reason why they should not pay back their loans. THEY came to Uncle Sam asking for the money. But even if Uncle Sam had gone to them to offer the loans, they took it and have to pay it back with interest. - Jackolantern
6) Ford was also in the bailout. They all need to pay it back. - military supporter
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Question 3
Chrysler files for Bankruptcy?... Is this the start of the next Great Depression? We were told this was not an option, apparently it is. Should we have let this happen a few months back?
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1) ok - Sports Champion --Rsdiqbal--
2) No, no. - Howard L
3) Well Prunella. I wouldn't worry to much about Chrysler going under. Back in the late 70's this happened to Chrysler. Lee Iaccoca was hired to fix Chrysler. He borrowed 4.5 billion from Uncle Sam and got the company back on it's feet And paid back the loan ahead of time with interest. - Jackolantern
4) WASHINGTON - After months of living on government loans, Chrysler finally succumbed to bankruptcy Thursday, pinning its future on a top-to-bottom reorganization and plans to build cleaner cars through an alliance with Italian automaker Fiat.
The nation’s third-largest car manufacturer filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in New York after a group of creditors defied government pressure to wipe out Chrysler’s debt. The company plans to emerge in as little as 30 days as a leaner, more nimble company, probably with Fiat as the majority owner. In return, the federal government agreed to give Chrysler up to $8 billion in additional aid and to back its warranties.
“It’s a partnership that will give Chrysler a chance not only to survive, but to thrive in a global auto industry,” President Barack Obama said from the White House.
If GM files for bankruptcy protection in the U. S., it will also likely do so in Canada, said a Canadian Auto Workers economist.
Jim Stanford said a filing in both countries would likely result in a temporary shutdown of some GM plants, possibly including operations in St. Catharines.
A General Motors Corp. bankruptcy filing seemed inevitable south of the border after a rebellion by its bondholders forced it to withdraw a plan on Wednesday to swap bond debt for company stock.
In the U. S., GM would file for Chapter 11 under the country's Bankruptcy Code. In Canada, GM would seek debt protection as it reorganizes under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA).
"Assuming GM files for protection in the U. S., it's then not known whether they will also file for CCAA in Canada," Stanford said.
He pointed out that Chrysler filed for Chapter 11 recently, but not its equivalent in Canada.
However, "in GM's case, most people think they will also file for CCAA protection," Stanford said. "There's bondholders in Canada who GM wants to give a haircut to and it's unlikely they're going to agree voluntarily to that."
GM has until Monday to complete a U. S. government-ordered restructuring that includes debt reduction, labour cost cuts and plant closures. But a Chapter 11 reorganization is likely after the company said its offer to exchange $27 billion in unsecured debt for 10 per cent of the company's stock had failed. GM has received $19.4 billion in U. S. federal loans.
Stanford said a U. S.-Canadian bankruptcy protection filing would likely have an impact on its plants.
"It would likely involve some ... temporary downtime of GM's facilities here," he said.
"'We don't know for sure and we don't know for how long."
Source: msnbc - corynne
5) No, this is not the start of the next Great Depression, but we are in a dire situation. Chrysler filed for bankruptcy and now some reports say that GM is soon to follow. If GM files for bankruptcy protection in the U. S., it will also likely do so in Canada, said a Canadian Auto Workers economist.
Jim Stanford said a filing in both countries would likely result in a temporary shutdown of some GM plants, possibly including operations in St. Catharines.
A General Motors Corp. bankruptcy filing seemed inevitable south of the border after a rebellion by its bondholders forced it to withdraw a plan on Wednesday to swap bond debt for company stock.
In the U. S., GM would file for Chapter 11 under the country's Bankruptcy Code. In Canada, GM would seek debt protection as it reorganizes under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA).
"Assuming GM files for protection in the U. S., it's then not known whether they will also file for CCAA in Canada," Stanford said.
He pointed out that Chrysler filed for Chapter 11 recently, but not its equivalent in Canada.
However, "in GM's case, most people think they will also file for CCAA protection," Stanford said. "There's bondholders in Canada who GM wants to give a haircut to and it's unlikely they're going to agree voluntarily to that." - Emelina
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Question 4
Is this a Plymouth Fury?... http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd196/cowsfat12/DSC_0093.jpg
it says fury on it but I have no idea if it really is or not, the bumper and moldings look different, plus its a sedan
its not like I'm buying it lol
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1) maby its kinda rusty but yea i think it is - CliffBurtonFan!!!
2) Did you not see the movie "Cristine"? It sure looks like her to me. - w61earl
3) The movie was a 58
My guess is a 56 or 57. - Bob
4) The trim tells me it's a 59 Belvedere. - badbill1941
5) It's actually a 1959 Belvedere sedan. The script on the left side of the hood (right side in the picture) is "Plymouth" and the side molding on a Fury was not shaped like what you see on the left front fender of this car. The Fury was a wedge from front to rear. - Don't know everything !
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Question 5
I want my brakes to stop squeaking?... 've had my brakes checked, and they are fine. what can I do to make them stop squeaking?
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1) Its like if you want to stop a baby crying.
Get it a dummy. - Adi
2) dont listen to ADI hes fkn stupid, take your vehicle to midas or autozone to have your ROTORS turned and your brake pads checked for pad thickness , sometimes brake pads will squeek when they are ready to be changed they have a "squeeker" built onto the brake pad to let the driver know its time to change the brake pads - nightwalker ^,..,^
3) Take the car to a reputable brake shop, or a garage to have it checked out. You may have hard pads that over heat, and squeak. - badbill1941
4) Never have rotors turned if they are not badly ripped up.
Squeaking is normal, and is just like you running a wet finger along the rim of a glass.
So all you want to do is dampen it.
Which you can to by purchasing shims material in sheet or in a tube at any auto part store.
It goes between the piston and pad, and stops the squeak.
Costs a few dollars, and takes about 15 minutes a wheel. - Motorhead
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