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This has got to be the Quote of the Day from a news story about the Vortex: But in Kentucky, Gov. Matt Bevin complained that people just aren't tough enough. In an interview with WHAS radio of Louisville, Bevin said he wasn't happy that dozens of districts were canceling classes Wednesday. "Now we cancel school for cold," Bevin told Terry Meiners, the host. "I mean, there's no ice going with it or any snow. What happens to America? We're getting soft, Terry. We're getting soft." Bevin said that he was being "only slightly facetious" and that he had a real concern — "that in America, on this and any number of other fronts, we're sending messages to our young people that if life is hard, you can curl up in the fetal position somewhere in a warm place and just wait 'til it stops being hard. And that just isn't reality."
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Naw, plenty of asian choices in that auto segment, so they are not being written off, just being pointed at a few less choices.
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@oldshurst442 I love the Human Brain and Body too, Just rather it be Female over male football players. Love me Japan Hooters! Or Korea Course Hooters and Cars is always AWESOME!
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True they have failed but not the power trains as has been proven with commercial electric trucks used for years on the East Coast. It has always been our tech of Power Storage, AKA Batteries that failed us. Now we are finally getting the Batteries to a point where EVs make sense.
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Cadillac News: Cadillac's Book Returns from the Dead
G. David Felt replied to William Maley's topic in Cadillac
I never use either, have no need and will either take community transit bus or I drive myself. To me Uber and Lyft is just a nicer version of taxis with more flexibility. I see this as more of a modern replacement for the nasty taxis. I do not see in my life time people giving up auto's for a Uber / Lyft service world. That is at least another 50 years.- 11 replies
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GMC News: GMC Introduces the 2020 Sierra Heavy Duty
G. David Felt replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in GMC Trucks
Yup pretty much bricks on wheels, Rivian does change the look as does Atlis. -
GMC News: GMC Introduces the 2020 Sierra Heavy Duty
G. David Felt replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in GMC Trucks
It is what your exposed to and all I ever saw was jelly bean cars in the 90's. -
GMC News: GMC Introduces the 2020 Sierra Heavy Duty
G. David Felt replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in GMC Trucks
How wrong can it be when I am right! If you did not know this was a 2019, this generic jelly bean shape blends in with all the other Jelly bean cars of the 90's. -
Still the GMC Track is a very cool truck of off road access with minimal damage unlike a traditional tire 4x4. Still cool to drive I would think. Plus I think better for the earth than the monsters Canada drives onto the glaciers and snow packs in Banff National Park.
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Cool we have elevator parking garages, I only used to see those in Japan when I went to college.
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? How is living with nature and having an auto that gets ya through the snow but also does not destroy it a lack of respect for our earth? ?
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Love that GMC built a new Sierra Track truck. Check out their story at: https://www.instagram.com/stories/gmc/
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We need these entry level auto's for peeps but have to say I am not excited by the look of the vehicle.
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I love the Garnette Red on my SS and my White Diamond on my Escalade, though as posted, I would love a purple Escalade.
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GMC News: GMC Introduces the 2020 Sierra Heavy Duty
G. David Felt replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in GMC Trucks
LOL, it is ok to call me on it, but I still say today's MB cars look 1990's dated. I saw a red MB 4 door car, who knows what model CLA, C-Class or S-Class and it just looked old even though it had a new paper license tag on the rear window. To me it looked dated already even though it seemed new. But that is my opinion on MB cars. -
While there are pros and cons to using paramagnetic paint, the biggest benefit is paint the car one color and then the dealer can change it to any color the customer wants. Yes early tech, but I believe it could really change the future of autos. https://www.litcoat.com/paramagnetic-paint
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1966 Jag S-Type
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That is why I am excited about Cadillacs new updated style design for the whole family that will come out on their first EV CUV. Should be a nice refresh to the family as they change over the face. Hopefully in two years when it goes into production, they can also refresh the rest of the ICE products to keep in sync or at least have a like type version.
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I think as an EV it will sell in decent numbers as it blends in with normal cars.
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Seems Pictures are finally showing up of what is expected to be the BMW i4 Electric Sedan. Seems it is a normal looking 4 door on size with the Tesla 3. https://www.autoblog.com/2019/01/25/bmw-i4-prototype-spy-photos/ Should sell well. On April 2nd 2015 Aston Martin talked about having a Rapid e performance auto. Seems they are getting close to making sure the RAPIDe. Seems it will be an 800v powerhouse that can hold it's own and deliver performance like the Rapid V12. the Rapide E uses two electric motors to make 610 horsepower and 700 pound-feet of torque. It has a top speed of 155 mph and can do 0-60 mph in less than four seconds.
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Agree, I am very disappointed in the color selection they have for the cars at Cadillac.