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Mitsubishi News: Mitsubishi’s CEO Says We’re Staying In The U.S.
G. David Felt replied to William Maley's topic in Mitsubishi
They are just covering their ass as this really just screams they have no freaking idea how to compete and could just disappear like their auto's have.- 14 replies
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Does this count for an old SUV???? Or would it be Limo Class! I have to say this is one mighty tasty Dually 6 door
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Talk about being in love with the Ultimate SUV! Totally Lust Worthy!!!
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Pretty Freakin Awesome. Guess Ford built the 6 Door Raptor for out of this country.
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You talking about this 6 door Ram?
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WOW, Very cool video, the guy was for sure from mars.
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Agree, I like the multiple LED lights, but do not like the chrome bling around them, Very ugly. think it could have been done much better. I do like the bumper integrated exhaust.
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A couple more examples of Ramburbans!
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Who is doing the conversions? Wonder if it would be US legal to import them.
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I forsee BMW having a hard landing in the future. I honestly do not see a market for this car or the x6 for that matter. They are niche vehicles with very little sales from what I can gather. Is this just to have some marketing change blurb. I guess if they can really build it without it having a drain on raw costs, then a break even niche auto will work. But I do not see it at this time.
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Gotta Love that, especially with the Cummins, I would so go for it in a heart beat.
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Nice but needs a paint job
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But at the right cheap price, you could gut it, clean it and put in the engine, electrical and inside you desire and have a killer auto. Not worth the effort. Would be to me. Think of a new Suburban, Camero, Sierra etc that you just gutted the electrical, interior, etc and then cleaned and painted and sealed the auto and then custmized the interior and powertrain to your liking. Anyone want a Suburban Duramax Diesel? If I could pick a suburban up for a few thousand dollars as scrap and then gut it and build it the way I want the interior and powertrain to be, this is well worth it to me.
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New CNG/Gasoline Bi-Fuel Silverado is here! WOOT
G. David Felt replied to ocnblu's topic in Chevrolet
That was an error on my side. As far as Caprice fiasco - there was a loophole in the process where civilians could buy the vehicles that was later realized and closed by GM, but few escaped into the hands of people anyways. Dfelt, if such is the case then it is good, but I fail to see why GM would pose that language on its website. Most sales GM would like to have come from companies that are focused on the CNG market who would then get the vehicle for a customer from the fleet sales person but that adds another layer of cost that I do not see as needed. So as the GM LinkedIn group said, just go see the fleet sales person to buy one. What do you mean? An individual going through his company that is CNG focused which in turn will approach a fleet sales person and then procure the vehicle? There are businesses that are wanting to change over to CNG fleet so a company will come to then, offer a CNG fueling solution and trucks and make a pitch to the customer and because they might have financing all setup, will buy the new GM CNG BiFuel trucks along with the CNG fueling solution and end up paying more than if you bought the trucks direct and only bought the fueling solution. -
New CNG/Gasoline Bi-Fuel Silverado is here! WOOT
G. David Felt replied to ocnblu's topic in Chevrolet
That was an error on my side. As far as Caprice fiasco - there was a loophole in the process where civilians could buy the vehicles that was later realized and closed by GM, but few escaped into the hands of people anyways. Dfelt, if such is the case then it is good, but I fail to see why GM would pose that language on its website. Most sales GM would like to have come from companies that are focused on the CNG market who would then get the vehicle for a customer from the fleet sales person but that adds another layer of cost that I do not see as needed. So as the GM LinkedIn group said, just go see the fleet sales person to buy one. -
New CNG/Gasoline Bi-Fuel Silverado is here! WOOT
G. David Felt replied to ocnblu's topic in Chevrolet
In talking to the lady who over seas the fleet program for GM and manages the LinkedIn GM CNG and Fleet Groups, she states that the fleet designation is there so that people have to work with the fleet sales person. Anyone can buy a CNG/Petrol Bi-Fuel truck from GM but must do it from the Fleet salesperson at the dealership. Anyone can buy the trucks. Dodge is planning at last anouncement to have their trucks out Jan 2013. They only get a 9gallon cng tank unlike GM or Ford who are doing the big tanks. -
I think you mean "affluent" Thanks for the correction Some times my typing is out of sync wth my mind! +1 SOOOOOO TRUE!
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Thank you, That is my house originally built 1952. I gutted the inside down to the studes and redid everything, new copper plumbing, new electrical, panel, insulated even between the upstairs and down stairs and used 1" sheetrock so the house is almost sound proof. Ran plenum tubbing through out all going back to a core punch down block and then connects to my core switch and out the Fios modem in the Garage. Cat6e cabled, all shielded even electrical and the Roof is a 100yr roof with Ridge vent. Over all stays warm in the winter, cool in the summer and very little natural gas cost. Heat, water tank, dryer and stove all Natural gas. Plus my driveway can hold 9 suburbans with no problem.
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Yes for sure on the color scheme and treatments but also some of the interior walls could be better done with reconfiguration. My use and tastes tend to go for more great room concept where you can have plenty of frends and family to have over and this home shows the very old small room style that just kills being able to do anything with large families.
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New CNG/Gasoline Bi-Fuel Silverado is here! WOOT
G. David Felt replied to ocnblu's topic in Chevrolet
Not True at all, the local GM dealership in the Seattle area are already selling these to the public. This is great for the fleets. FYI, They are using a type 3 CNG can for holding as to why the big tool box. World CNG who is a licensened IMPCO conversion company does this all the time but uses the more costly Type 4 Carbon Fiber tanks that actually go under the truck giving you the full bed, but at a reduced holding capacity. Fleets wanted maximum travel and so got a tank that give them 300 miles on CNG and 355 miles on Petro. Petro tank still bigger, but the combined 655 miles range is hard to beat. These trucks rock and this is the right step to get America off imported oil.