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Post by jim56 on Jun 8, 2004 19:58:00 GMT -6
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Post by erw38 on Jun 8, 2004 20:22:41 GMT -6
what color interior is that? it kinda looks green (might just be the camera)
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Post by jim56 on Jun 8, 2004 20:41:03 GMT -6
They called it teal, its a blue-green,,,, more blue than green
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Post by JimW on Jun 8, 2004 21:54:42 GMT -6
Reminds me of the green/blue Bonneville SSEi from 96/97...seemed to be a GM trendy thing in those years Very interesting interior. 
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Post by jim56 on Jun 9, 2004 16:45:25 GMT -6
Ill try to get some better pictures. Light wasnt right then, was right at sundown...Its really a good color. In fact that was what I liked best about it whenI first saw it. My wife actually found the car. I had never heard of an Aurora. She fell in love with the outside,I did the inside.One drive and it was all over
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Post by erw38 on Jun 9, 2004 17:24:39 GMT -6
AAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...........
Love at first drive..........
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dred98
Aurora Driver

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Post by dred98 on Jun 9, 2004 19:12:13 GMT -6
Mine was a love at first drive too. We were out at the local Chev/Olds dealer looking for a used car, the first one I drove was a Chev Impala, not bad I suppose, then I drove an Intrigue - much better, when we got back he told me to park next to the Aurora and suggested I take it round the block. The comfort, the styling, the acceleration - even the colour - definitely love at first drive. Of course, there's been a few times since then that I wish I'd got the Intrigue - especially when I've been paying the repair bills - but when I'm driving all is forgiven . . .
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