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Is it just me or does this look more like a Sigma than an Epsilon? There is precious little front overhang and the 2nd box looks very CTS like.
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Total BS!!! It is the union that has forced GM and others to pay their workers too much and it is the union's incompetence at recruiting employees of Foreign companies that has created the imbalance in the US. GM, move all production offshore and then let the State governments beg you to build a plant to hire their constituents - this has worked well for all of the other transplants and it can work for you too. F$%@ the union.
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That thing is SICK. I'm kinda old, so think vomit not cool.
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I would like a FE meter that has three values: instant, average1 (since the car was last started) and average2 (one that can be reset by the user) Then I could monitor by tank of fuel while still being able to know which route delivers the best mileage (I'd never remember to reset this one before I left). Instant is just for curiosity sake.
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Chevrolet Crossover likely to be dubbed Traverse
bcjohnso99 replied to Flybrian's topic in Chevrolet
I like the name Trailblazer too but it is not appropriate for this type of vehicle - SoccerParkingLotBlazer would be closer to the truth, and sadly better than Traverse too. -
Confirmed NYIAS Debuts
bcjohnso99 replied to Chris_Doane's topic in New York International Auto Show (NYIAS)
There's a few articles out now that seem to say that DOD is a DUD. Truck Trend has the 5.3 DOD returning less than the city rating and the 381hp Tundra returning 1mpg better - not good. With the Hummer's aerodynamics, I wonder if DOD will ever kick in. -
I would think that using the same platform with better materials (high strength steel and other alloys) would yield a car suitable for the upper end of the luxury car segment.
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FIRST LOOK: Chevrolet Avalanche/Tahoe/Suburban Z71s
bcjohnso99 replied to Flybrian's topic in Chevrolet
The wheel flares are ugly. They ruin the nice clean look of the non-Z71s. -
Sorry to rain on your parade but their weren't any Jap pickups eligible this year, so Americans did not beat the Japs. I'm a GM fan but this award is as meaningless as the Honda Ridgeline win from last year. No competition = joke award. Now if Toyota didn't wimp out, the winner would have real bragging rights...
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What I can't get over in all the pictures is the lack of people. I go to the Toronto car show every year and it's crowded all day, every day... it's hard to take a picture with no people in the way.
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Picture with Nav attached -also check out how they show capacity options - cute! http://www.adamauto.lv/chevrolet/lat/model.../fotogalerija/#
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Probably alot nicer with the Nav screen...
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Where I live, it seems there are more 'nox's on dealer lots than in driveways so it can't hurt sales too much ;(
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My next two vehicles, a light duty pick-up and a hatch/wagon will be purchased in summer 2008. They will both be diesels and now they look like they won't be from GM. Way to miss out on $60,000+ in revenue GM, and I won't be in the market to replace them until at least 2016. B.
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I like it alot - I'll be in the market next summer once it has a 6-spd (and hopefully the 4.5l diesel - drool What's the point to having 4 versions of the 5.3 that have same horsepower/torque? Too many assembly lines to change to one design? B
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Great chop - wish I was 1/100 the artist! I think Caddy is going the wrong direction. Thick, bulky body styles were big during the run of the SUV but I think that is dying quickly. Look at the new Infiniti G concept with it's sleek low from clip. Even the Chev SS concept was more the right direction... B.
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Amen... Looks like an Aura with a Chevy grill. I was really hoping for something interesting... maybe along the lines of the SS concept. Maybe GM's not quite done with rebadging...
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People tend to criticize and poke fun at the dominant company in asegment. And rightly so as its not easy to be the big dog - everyone is out to claim how much better they are than you. In this case, people are just getting practice for the time when Toyota becomes the world's largest auto manufacturer. Maybe this would be good for GM - get the spotlight off us and maybe the auto rags will give us a fair shake... B.
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Anyone catch the comment about 4.0L engine? What's that for? When's it coming? V6 or V8??? B.
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SATURN HAS AN ALL-NEW OUTLOOK
bcjohnso99 replied to Flybrian's topic in New York International Auto Show (NYIAS)
Thats OK - I can afford an Aura or Outlook and I prefer styling to be a little on the traditional side. Leave the goofy interiors to Honda and Toyota. I will not buy a Rav4 or Ridgeline because of the gauge cluster and center console, no matter how good the vehicles are. Infact the Ridgeline is exactly the right type of vehicle for me but with that styling - forget it. My wife calls it Aztec Ugly. Maybe the kids (gen Y) like that kind of thing and maybe GM should go goofy in lower priced cars but vehicles aimed at Gen X or older should stay traditional. I'm not saying that I think that either Aura or Outlook is a home run, but appropriate for the target demographic. B. -
SATURN HAS AN ALL-NEW OUTLOOK
bcjohnso99 replied to Flybrian's topic in New York International Auto Show (NYIAS)
I thought that too but it also has a bit of Tahoe in it. Definitely butch and very long between the wheels. Overall - I think it is great. Remember everyone that the Saturn can't be too luxurious because that's Buick job. Here they are trying to keep the price down. Good move in my opinion. I wish they would have put a flip and fold type rear seat. They they could really draw sales from Toyota/Honda/Dodge minivans. Many people will pass on the Outlook and go for a minivan because of this. Imagine if we could take conquests from the minivan, crossover and SUV markets with one vehicle! B. -
Its got the yellow "crash-test" checker-board stickers on it - probably used for roll-over testing. B.
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He's probably not an idiot but you sound like one. My father, a mechanical engineer, retired from GM Powertrain a few years ago. He told me that in the late 80's and throughout the 90's, many of Toyota's engines were based on GM designs (they bought the blueprints and manufaturing specs for the Chev 2.8l v6 to start designs on their 3.0l v6) and Toyota even purchased blocks directly from GM foundaries and added their own OHC heads.
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I'll never be able to figure out how pricing is set. In Canada, the MDX is more expensive than the RX330 ($53G vs $52G). I hope the GMC Acadia with 5.3l v8 is less than 80% of the Enclave's price or it might be out of my reach... B.