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  • I need help with a friend request on MySpace?

    I recently changed my MySpace profile from private to public, and a few days after I changed it, I got a friend request from a girl in my area and I don't know her. Her picture and info seems legit, as I have seen fake profiles before, but she has her profile set to private so I can't find out any more about her unless I add her as a friend. I googled her name and info and nothing came up and I even looked through MySpace and I couldn't find her profile. I still haven't accepted or denied her friend request. What should I do?

    5 AnswersMySpace1 decade ago
  • What kind of gas mileage does the '05 and '06 GTO get?

    I was wondering what kind of gas mileage the (auto) 6.0 liter GTO gets? More specifically, what kind of gas mileage does it get in the city without tromping on it? I've already seen the EPA mileage, I just wanted some real feedback from owners, or people who have seen the MPG's first hand. Thanks everyone!

    10 AnswersPontiac1 decade ago
  • I need some advice from 4th gen. Camaro V6 and V8 owners!?

    I want to get a fourth generation Camaro, but I can't decide between the 3.8 V6 or the 5.7 V8. I don't plan on racing all the time, but I do want to know that if someone challenges me on the highway that I have enough power under the hood to beat them. I have two questions, the first is for the V6 owners and the second is for the V8 owners.

    Q#1. I have done a lot of research on the 3.8 V6. I can't decide, the answer seems to be split every time, you have one group of people saying the V6 is too slow, and the other group says its got plenty of power. So, does the 3.8 have enough power to beat most 4 cylinders, v6's, and even some older v8's?

    Q#2. This question is about the fuel economy of the V8, obviously I'm not expecting the fuel economy of a Honda. I would be happy with around 20mpg city, 25mpg or so on the highway. Most of my driving will be in the city, so what do you V8 owners get in the city without using a lead foot?

    7 AnswersChevrolet1 decade ago