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G. David Felt

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  1. Wish I could find a solid 86-87 Monte Carlo Areo. Those were lovely cars, but usually trashed beyond salvage.
  2. I really like the looks both exterior and interior. Should do well for competition. One does have to wonder how the guy checking out the inside of the GV80 does not see the guy behind the auto taking pictures. I do have to wonder how they do not keep control on phones in the work place especially with a new product launch.
  3. Might as well make it a 1.3 Triple Turbo motor, that way each cylinder does not feel neglected. Triple the turbo lag.
  4. ? Sad, but there is always hope. ? Maybe a Grand National CUV? ?‍♂️
  5. Does the back open up wide to allow large stuff to be put in with the rear seats down?
  6. Good come back from months of loosing sales, but the car business is dying faster than you can say Holy Batman!
  7. I bet you could still get a decent buzz on those lips now! Imagine putting in a modern power train package from GM Performance crate systems. That would makes these cars fly!
  8. Such sad stats for this version of a Trailblazer compared to the last version. This is NOT your SS of yore that is for sure.
  9. Awesome 3 Amigo's! @Drew Dowdell Is that a Trumpet I see in the background? If so, what brand and who plays? Grew up playing trumpet and piano focused on Jazz all the way till college. Then my daughter took the trumpet and piano over.
  10. Really you have solid hard facts to back this up before the company actually releases their sales numbers?
  11. Be interesting to see MB reported numbers compared to BMW. If they are down again, as they have been doing pretty much all year, I would say they are in a slump and needs some major mojo change to get going again.
  12. Interesting read on the current state of the global economy. http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnmauldin/2019/12/03/we-are-on-the-brink-of-the-second-great-depression/ We Could Be Nearing The Second Great Depression - Forbes
  13. The money machine continues to march along even with a small down turn in sales. WOW, that is some sales numbers.
  14. I wonder how long Mazda will be able to stay independent before having to merge with someone? ?
  15. OUCH, someone needs to pressure wash the mold off their line up and get some style mojo back into it.
  16. Solid sales year and yet their CUV sales are up and car sales are down but only a little. Not surprised since not much choices from the American auto companies.
  17. Solid sales, but seems to be following everyone else with car sales down, CUV sales up.
  18. Nice solid sales gain. The wife saw one of the sedans, not sure which model but she thought it was an aston martin due to the wings of the logo. She liked the looks.
  19. WOW, What a looker and I like the updates to the Power Train options too.
  20. WOW ? Such a soft voice for being so young.
  21. @ocnblu Laugh all you want Chuckles, please post what you would do to bring in costs from the crazy UAW. I am awaiting blu!
  22. @Drew Dowdell Where you able to sit in the Mach E at the LA auto show? What was the general buzz about it, did it seem like folks were excited for it?
  23. Seems the April 2020 New York Auto show will be missing two of the biggest German makers, Mercedes-Benz and BMW are going alternative ways to show off their new product launches and reach out to potential customers. https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/mercedes-benz-new-york-auto-show/ Detroit, Chicago and now New York MB will not be at, they state that BMW has nixed this upcoming NY auto show too. The only question is the late fall LA auto show, will Mercedes-Benz show up there or not?
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