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Mercedez Benz News Rumorpile: An Electric S-Class?
G. David Felt replied to William Maley's topic in Mercedes-Benz
I really do not expect battery life to improve much for the next 20 years. Lots of research but the over all costs kill it for some of the new battery tech. They will find a way but not in the next 10+ years so that battery could truly replace the gas powered auto. -
Input on new tires for my '08 Pontiac G6
G. David Felt replied to GMTruckGuy74's topic in Product Questions and Reviews
I recommend going to Costco, price is hard to beat and look at the Bridgestone as a solid option. I love Michelin, but it really depends on the auto. I found for FWD, Michelin's that should go 70K get only about 50-60K yet on RWD and AWD they last way longer than the mileage warranty. My sister has the Bridgestone on her Mazda 6 and they lasted the expected length of time and handled well all the way up to when she traded it in. -
I agree with Drew that no one else is doing this is not good enough plus someone already does do this. STI / WRX - Yes I realize they are 4 door compared to Camero 2 door. An AWD Camero would allow GM to pull from the folks that want Performance with AWD for a more versatile ride. I think GM could really take this segment if they went to Alpha and added AWD.
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2015 Chevrolet Colorado Saves Weight, But Is it Enough?
G. David Felt replied to GMTruckGuy74's topic in Chevrolet
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Just proves personal taste is a fickle thing. I thought the last update on the trucks and SUV's went to Chevy and now the new release of the SUV's and Trucks clearly goes to GMC. Yes there have had consistent design elements, but they tend to go from one extreme on the left to the right. IMHO they have not found the solid center yet, but this might be it from my point of few.
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I actually think the AWD option on a Camero would be very popular and allow a ton of growth of more powerful engines with better power to the pavement performance.
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I do love the Suicide doors
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That one doesn't existe anymore If not a Buick (and really... why not?) I'd do it as a Chevrolet. The problem is that the Astra's interior design is the same as the Verano's, so... They could try... but I think they need to work on the sport side of their image a bit more. Start with the Adam first. Still think Buick would be a better plce for the car... Re the Adam, IDK... Adam is more youthful than sporty (except for the new Adam S)... Something a little more outrageous like this Astra to get attention and a couple months later introduce the Astra GTC range as the Buick Astra, maybe?... While I Doubt this would happen as GM like all other auto companies seem to be gun shy, I believe ZL-1 has hit it right on. GM Needs to shock everyone with a auto like this for the Buick market here that would drive middle age and young people into buy the car and show a rebellious side to Buick. This is what Buick needs to jump their image back into the main stream.
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Totally Rocks Image the LS9 Supercharged in one. that would just be a total sleeper.
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While Windows 8 was ugly, I do like much better 8.1 I am interested in windows 9 and what that will be like.
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Nope, do not do it. I know your itching to get a new ride, but wait for the Canyon / Colorado trucks, you will love the Diesel powered trucks more than the full size.
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Right now GMC are the best looking full size trucks and SUV's, last version it was the Chevy's. Interesting that both divisions cannot seem to get a good long term design language for their auto's.
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Still that is pretty awesome and will get better with age and spring summer roads, aka no snow.
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That would crack me up powering a BMW with a GM small block V8!
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2QuickZ's "had a redesign in place to address the issue and then killed it for some unknown reason." I would totally agree with your statement, I wonder also. Who got paid off to ignor this.
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It is pretty clear like all companies, if they can avoid a recall and spending money on a problem a company will. BIGGER ISSUE - WHY did the NHTSA that should PROTECT the CONSUMER FAILED to do their Job? PAYOFF!!!!!!!!! Someone in Someones pocket.
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The Nissan IDx - Any Chance of a Production Model?
G. David Felt replied to Rvinyl.com's topic in Nissan
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They could loose the 800lbs if they took off all the Nanny devices and protection crude they require on auto's now. Just think, if you want a real modern muscle car with the lightness of the old original muscle cars, just drop all the junk they have been forced to add rolling back to the basic auto of the late 60's early 70's and you would have a New Rocket.
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The Nissan IDx - Any Chance of a Production Model?
G. David Felt replied to Rvinyl.com's topic in Nissan
Nah, I have been told I have no taste by the wife, daughter and many others all these years, so to each his own, we all have our own special view of life. If you love it, go for it. It is what makes things so interesting. Look at the Jeep Renegade and the compass it will replace. I posted comparison pics in that thread and it really is interesting. -
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The Nissan IDx - Any Chance of a Production Model?
G. David Felt replied to Rvinyl.com's topic in Nissan
Have to say that is one UGLY ride. -
Acura News: Honda Separates Acura To Help Revitalize The Brand
G. David Felt replied to William Maley's topic in Acura
Guess they really want to lag sales even more. Course they need to majorly reboot the whole car line. -
Who did not think this was going to be evolutionary? I can see engines being revolutionary. I would totally expect a 4 banger Turbo engine in base models.
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Bloomberg is reporting that NJ caught Tesla by surprise when it moved to block direct sales of cars to the public forcing Tesla to consider what to do with their two auto stores in the most densely populated state in the nation. Tesla says that the company has been talking to NJ Government. The governor has said Tesla needs to work with the state's political system to change existing laws. Either way, Tesla is in a long fight as more states pass tougher direct sales laws for auto sales to protect their current franchise network of dealers. Texas just passed some of the strictest laws around. Full Story: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-11/tesla-stores-may-be-closed-after-n-j-blocks-direct-sales.html
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