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Drew Dowdell

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  1. That may be why they are replacing entire engines..... there may be collateral damage
  2. This borders on schizophrenic! LaCrosse becomes Regal Saturn gets an Aura competitor Malibu stays on Epsilon 1 but will get an EL wheelbase to please former Impala owners and hopefully stick a fork in Ford instead of aiming for Honda. Alpha is getting design bits from the Kappas... which took their transmissions, rear diffs, and rear suspension from the Sigma and engines from Delta. The only parts that make sense are G6 and BLS on Alpha and the Saabs on EpII.
  3. You don't have a driveway, you have a used car lot.
  4. except the 2.8 seems to get the same mileage as the 3.6... which baffles me.
  5. My favorite local band.... a cello rock quartet called Cello Fourte
  6. being on the receiving end of this recently, I advise you to keep a respectful distance. It's not right to be a "homewrecker" For her, it ends up being a "grass is greener" situation.
  7. If you do buy one of these, buy yourself a spool of vacuum hose tubing....... I miss my '85 Toronado.... but hell it was a mess with broken vacuum hoses....
  8. I would have liked to see GM use it's Direct Injection technology to make it's engines more efficient rather than more powerful. I'm quite happy with the power available in my current CTS and really don't see the need for a 300hp V6. I would have preferred that GM keep the power ratings the same, but used the DI to bump up the MPG quite a bit. Would anyone really have a problem with a 260hp CTS that gets 33mpg highway?
  9. To address each of your points. They can be cost effective, your mileage may vary. MPG ratings by the EPA, new for 2008. Running the A/C drops mileage on standard cars too. They are a step in the right direction Saturn Aura Green-line, Escape Hybrid 650hp Mini-Cooper hybrid concept, Chevy Volt, Tesla Roadster So is the iPod. Look, there is nothing wrong with wanting to use less of a non-renewable fuel. Hybrids are just one of many ways to do that. I'm still waiting for my E85, Active Fuel Management, hybrid Chevy Avalanche......
  10. you mean SULEV. There are lots of ULEVs and SULEVs... GM's 3800 is SULEV I think. Most Hybrids are SULEVs, but Ford has even gotten their Focus so clean that it also qualifies as a PZLEV. This means that a Ford Focus is cleaner when it's running than anything in 68's garage that's not running.
  11. The only one I could picture him buying would be a 79-85 E-body.
  12. '96s seem to have inner fender rot problems that 94s and 95s don't seem to have. Be careful.
  13. Should be named Lumina APV
  14. It's gotta be a *really* special Olds to lose both 68 and I.
  15. Almost... except using wheel hub electric motors instead.
  16. What's that you say? My vote is beige.... it's way too generic
  17. Even more interesting.... Toyota has know about this since February....
  18. The current CTS-V already runs with <but doesn't beat> the M5 in handling, they're so close it's down to driver skill.
  19. It seems to me that Mazda could be in a unique position in the world of hybrids. Some points to consider: 1. It's entirely plausible to have a car who's only means of propulsion is via electric motors; Tesla and the Electric Mini have proven that. 2. Generators work their best at a consistent, generally high, RPM. 3. Rotary engines are their most efficient at a high rpm. 4. Rotary engines are very smooth running. What I'm suggesting here is mating a small displacement rotary engine, probably less than 1 litre, to a generator to charge the batteries. Batteries in turn run the electric motors <in the wheels like with the Electric Mini> of moderate power. The rotary/generator only fires up and runs when the batteries need to be topped off. Throw in a plug in feature for when the car is parked and the lithium ion battery technology from Tesla, and I see the potential for a good performing vehicle that can get 50+ mpg with a very unobtrusive, compact, power train. Now, I've never driven a rotary powered car, I don't know how they'd react to being started and stopped like they would be in a hybrid situation. What do you guys think?
  20. http://money.cnn.com/2007/05/29/autos/bc.t...sion=2007052915
  21. The news has now been picked up by Reuters and USA Today and CNN
  22. No Aurora?
  23. With GM, the mullet comes standard.
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