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Lexus News: The Lexus LF-LC Concept leaks out ahead of Detroit debut
Intrepidation replied to Blake Noble's topic in Toyota
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SAAB News: More Saab News: What Warranties? *UPDATED*
Intrepidation replied to William Maley's topic in SAAB / NEVS
Parts won't be a problem, since all three vehicles were GM engineered using GM parts. Too bad they never got to build the 9-5 SportCombi, that was a sharp looking wagon. Really the whole Saab story seems to have come to an unfortunate end. They had the product, two of the three vehicles were brand new and were getting very good reviews, but the company didn't have the money to keep operations going. That combined with uncertainty over the company and lack of advertising kept buyers away no doubt. I'd love to own a 9-5 or a 9-4x. There's a 9-5 around town and its a very sharp looking car. R.I.P. Saab. As far as warranty goes, the fire sale prices they'll be going for now would make up for the lack of warranty for me. -
Detroit 2012: The 3 Engines Of ATS: Comments
Intrepidation replied to William Maley's topic in Cadillac
Well I guess you can't stand the 3-Series then, or the S-Class. -
General Motors Corp., which was 103 years old and was once America's largest company quietly died on Dec. 15, 2011. There were no ceremonies or anyone present to mark the company's passing. General Motors Corp. was founded in 1908, acquired more than 20 other companies in its life, including Oldsmobile, Chevrolet, Opel, and Oakland. It would become the world's largest Automaker from 1931 until 2008 when it was eclipsed by Toyota. For much of the century it was the world's largest company, and at one point employed more than 600,000 people. In its final years it was known as "Old GM", although it had been been officially renamed "Motors Liquidation Co. when it went into bankruptcy in 2008. "Old GM" became the bad assets and debts of General Motors Corp. Some assets were sold to startup automakers Tesla and Fisker. The remaining assets, including some 65 building spanning 14 states and 40 million square feet are being transferred to four trusts, which includes The Revitalizing Auto Communities Environmental Trust (owner of those 65 buildings). In some ways the passing of Old GM is more symbolic than it is substance. General Motors Co., born from the bankruptcy, and free of the debt and bad assets still uses the same trademarks, brand names, and email addresses. In other ways it was a painful end of an era. Once having over 1 million stockholders in the 1960s, Old GM canceled stock during bankruptcy and made significant cuts on pension plans recipients Bondholders were only paid part of what they were owed and GM walked from with many bills. However, while the chapter closes on General Motors Corp. and new one is being written for General Motors Co. New GM earned 7.1 billion in the first nine months of 2011, and is a leaner, more efficient company than it was before. "It's the end of an era," said David Cole, chairman emeritus of the Center for Automotive Research. "But new GM is a phoenix rising from the ashes." View full article
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After 103 Years, General Motors Corp. Shuts its Doors Forever
Intrepidation posted an article in General Motors
General Motors Corp., which was 103 years old and was once America's largest company quietly died on Dec. 15, 2011. There were no ceremonies or anyone present to mark the company's passing. General Motors Corp. was founded in 1908, acquired more than 20 other companies in its life, including Oldsmobile, Chevrolet, Opel, and Oakland. It would become the world's largest Automaker from 1931 until 2008 when it was eclipsed by Toyota. For much of the century it was the world's largest company, and at one point employed more than 600,000 people. In its final years it was known as "Old GM", although it had been been officially renamed "Motors Liquidation Co. when it went into bankruptcy in 2008. "Old GM" became the bad assets and debts of General Motors Corp. Some assets were sold to startup automakers Tesla and Fisker. The remaining assets, including some 65 building spanning 14 states and 40 million square feet are being transferred to four trusts, which includes The Revitalizing Auto Communities Environmental Trust (owner of those 65 buildings). In some ways the passing of Old GM is more symbolic than it is substance. General Motors Co., born from the bankruptcy, and free of the debt and bad assets still uses the same trademarks, brand names, and email addresses. In other ways it was a painful end of an era. Once having over 1 million stockholders in the 1960s, Old GM canceled stock during bankruptcy and made significant cuts on pension plans recipients Bondholders were only paid part of what they were owed and GM walked from with many bills. However, while the chapter closes on General Motors Corp. and new one is being written for General Motors Co. New GM earned 7.1 billion in the first nine months of 2011, and is a leaner, more efficient company than it was before. "It's the end of an era," said David Cole, chairman emeritus of the Center for Automotive Research. "But new GM is a phoenix rising from the ashes." -
Well its in high demand right now but I can sell it to you for the low, low price of $49.99 per 8oz jar.
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I'll tell you what I can also do is resistant the temptation to shove a brake pad down your throat when you come into the store or call up not knowing what the f@#k you're talking about while giving me a know-it-all attitude.
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Tell you what: I can do all that and get you a radiator for your `73 Beetle, lug nuts for your `83 Corvette, and a gas gap for your 2011 Mustang.
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Detroit 2012: The 3 Engines Of ATS: Comments
Intrepidation replied to William Maley's topic in Cadillac
Be still my heart. -
Yep!
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I hope none of you have the weekend I just had...
Intrepidation replied to Chris_Doane's topic in The Lounge
That's tough. I've known a couple people who were suicidal. It's not fun. At least you were able to find him and he's where he needs to be. -
I haz it. Well at least P2 Automobile Parts. Got the results yesterday. I'm pretty pleased.
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Detroit 2012: The 3 Engines Of ATS: Comments
Intrepidation replied to William Maley's topic in Cadillac
If they wanted to be like Mercedes they would buy up a successful company under the pretense of "merger of equals", strip the company for all its worth, then sell it to some private equity douches. After which point they would then start building increasingly ugly cars. It's a German thing (except Audis they all just look the same). I have a compelling thought: lets wait and see until the car is actually unveiled and reviewed before passing final judgement on it. -
Sandy claws is what happens when cats step out of the litter box. We have our cute little tree up, some lights around the living room door frame, and my fiber optic wreath (its so cool). Nothing outside this year, although I'd like to do a little something. It's going to be a small Christmas but that's alright. I'm just debating if I want to make a ham or turkey dinner...hmmm.... While I don't really want it to because it mans the road salt comes out, some snow would go a long way towards making it feel like Christmas.
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Industry News: Carbon Motors Sends Letter To Obama's Cabinet
Intrepidation replied to William Maley's topic in Industry News
It's always been an intriguing concept, I just wonder if anything will ever come of it. -
Red has been a signature color of Dodge vehicles since the 90's, nearly all of their press vehicles are red. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miiHU6AHD0k As far as color palette goes, Dodge hasn't been shy about colors for for a while now. Not many other companies offer Pink, purple, bright green, yellow, and orange on their cars, so I don't doubt the Dart will have a eye catching selection of colors when it goes on sale. I'd liek to see what the who car looks like, then I'd like to see Snakeskin Green and Plum Crazy on it.
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I agree.
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Mercedez Benz News Why Hello Mercedes-Benz SL *UPDATED*
Intrepidation replied to William Maley's topic in Mercedes-Benz
Don't like the long front overhang. It doesn't have those classic RWD proportions. That alone turns me off from it. The nose is quite bulky and upright, which is no doubt to meat European pedestrian safety standards. I like the interior, although it looks like other Mercedes coupes. Not feeling it overall. -
That looks fantastic. The current Forte looks nice buy compared to the Optima or Sportage its much less interesting to look at. If the next one looks like those sketches that could very well change.
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Detroit 2012: The 3 Engines Of ATS: Comments
Intrepidation replied to William Maley's topic in Cadillac
Stressed? Hardly. It appears it will make nearly as much horsepower while having a flatter torque curve than the V6 being an electronically controlled turbo, get better fuel economy, and best of all weigh less resulting in better wight distribution and chassis balance. -
I know you had a special fondness for massive overhangs and poor packaging Z06. I'm sure you'll miss it dearly.
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Thing is the Juke is actually a good car, like the Aztek was at least a decent CUV. The Crosstour on the other hand is both ugly and not especially good at being a wagon/CUV/hatch thing. Then there's the new Versa which not only looks ill proportioned but is much worse than the car it replaces.
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Things is we can (and will) make fun of the Aztek all we want but as a vehicle it wasn't that bad, and compared to some of the stuff that's been put on the market lately, especially by Japan, it isn't even that hideous.
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Detroit 2012: The 3 Engines Of ATS: Comments
Intrepidation replied to William Maley's topic in Cadillac
I wonder how those poor saps at Acura manage with only 5 forward gears?