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I loved the Kizashi when I test drove it.
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Guess Youngman is bored since they were shut out of Saab and I think they were cut out of the Proton Lotus deal as well? I still hold out hold NEVS can revive Saab but, I have my doubts.
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Lincoln News: Lincoln To Focus On High Volume Segments
crash900s replied to William Maley's topic in Lincoln
The last Lincoln I liked was the LS.- 25 replies
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SAAB News: Saab To Live Again As A Electric Car Maker
crash900s replied to William Maley's topic in SAAB / NEVS
I am a bit dubious. Will there be a hybrid or is it all electric? Who bought the ip for epower? -
I test drove the Jetta and sure the new interior plastics were not as nice as the last gen but the design is still very pleasing and modern. I found it better quality than the much more expensive Prius, who's interior was shockingly hollow in places. (I do find the Prius interior design modern as well though). I think it was at least on par with the plastics in the Civic, and CRZ (although I loved the chrome in the CRZ) and better than the TC but maybe not as nice as the soft touch materials in the Cruz, Elantra, or Kizashi. In the 18k to 23k dollar range the Jetta was a solid choice for my money. I really considered it.
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Lexus News: Lexus Changes Their Hybrid Philosophy
crash900s replied to William Maley's topic in Toyota
Or the Fisker Karma if you don't mind your garage maybe burning down. -
I could see this selling well.
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Infiniti News: Rumorpile: Infiniti To Show A Leaf-based Concept Car
crash900s replied to William Maley's topic in Infiniti
I wouldn't mind if they made a production version of the Leaf Nismo RC. Then it could be like the Prii famliy. Nissan Leaves! -
Porsche News: Rumorpile: A Panamera Plug-In Hybrid By 2014?
crash900s replied to William Maley's topic in Volkswagen
I agree. I thought the Panamera was the answer to the question no one was asking but there are three just on the floor I park on at work so, what do I know. I don't know why anyone needed a four door super car in the first place. I certainly won't get into why there needs to be a hybrid version of said car, but I'll bet it sells well. -
Mini News: Production Mini Paceman To Wear Countryman Coupe Nameplate
crash900s replied to William Maley's topic in MINI
Does anyone else find the new naming convention just a bit silly for mini? -
I wonder what Suzuki has to say about this lol.
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Industry News: Global Vehicles’ Lawsuit Against Mahindra Is Done
crash900s replied to William Maley's topic in Industry News
Between Youngman's troubles with the development injunction with Lotus, Brightwell's complete pull out, and everyone else denying they are even interested, looks like Mahindra is the prime candidate to buy Saab. -
Buick News: Buick Offering A 24 Month Lease To Up Sales
crash900s replied to William Maley's topic in Buick
Well the other problem is that Buick and Cadillac compete against each other here in America at least in mind share. Sure Buick is somewhat cheaper than Cadillac but it is still priced above mainstream competitors and a bit redundant here in the states. -
I think the problem was Suzuki needed a more powerful engine for the Kizashi after GM divested and they were disappointed by VW's electric vehicle technology offerings. Then Suzuki asked Fiat for engines and VW accused them of breaking the deal. Anyway it's divorceville for sure. I test drove the Kizashi and really liked it actually. What it lacked in power it made up for in handling. I think Suzuki struggles in North America but I believe they were very successful worldwide with good growth in the developing market in India as a joint venture with Maruti and are the 4th largest auto manufacturer in their home market of Japan.
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I think as a first entry back into the American market it did great. Since it is small and relatively inexpensive it set the expectation low and delivered. I haven't read any disparaging reviews at least. If a push is to come from fiat to expand a line of cars in America I feel they are in a good position to do so. They have done a sold job of getting Chrysler out of crisis and are improving on every level. The dodge dart seems like it will be a hit and the opens up an avenue even for Alfa to come back since it's built on the Juliana. I hear Maserati is expanding. With all the dealerships who lost brands over the past few years there is definitely room for Italian cars in America right now. Also good timing on the heels of the Jersey shore guido cultural renaissance.
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Porsche News: Ruf Gives China A Stretched Porsche Panamera
crash900s replied to William Maley's topic in Volkswagen
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Hyundai News:Hyundai CEO Says No To Genesis Sub-Brand
crash900s replied to William Maley's topic in Hyundai
I like that they have a novel approach to sales. The overlap in markets with kia is problematic. They should stagger the pricing little more. VW got themselves in some trouble with that. Personally I hate the new Prius sub brand. The V and C models will only dilute and hurt the Prius name. They should have branded the C as a Scion.