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Drew Dowdell

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  1. Good good.... now I need to see an Avalanche Hybrid
  2. sticker to stop your ticker
  3. Retail buyers don't even pay sticker on Camrys. Who said all 109k W-bodies went to Avis? City of Pittsburgh uses Impalas for it's police force. I'm sure we're not the only one. Generally, Police forces don't get much more of a discount than retail buyers do.
  4. I don't see Toyota advertising that they sold 178,859 Camries.
  5. Interesting... interesting.... So, the Camry, Camry Coupe, Camry SE, and Camry ES are outsold by the Impala, Impala Coupe, Impala SE, and Impala ES......
  6. So, if you add in the GP, where would it put GM?
  7. Fleet != bad. Sales to daily rental sales fleets = bad Sales to police, EMS, and cooperate fleets = good
  8. Then you start to move into the realm of absurdity. The U-body minivans and Rendezvous and Aztec were all technically based on the W-body if you want to take it to that extreme. Honda/Acura would only have 4 platforms for it's entire lineup. s2000, Civic, Accord, Odyssey. Nissan/Infinity would only have 3 not counting BOF trucks.
  9. The last time I saw a Solara was when I nearly hit one with the Avalanche on Sunday because the dumb, facelifted, blond behind the wheel was too busy flapping her gums on a cell phone to notice the huge green Chevy Avalanche coming towards her in the opposite lane she suddenly cut across. My point is that if the Solara <and it's marketed as Solara, not Camry Solara> is included in the Camry numbers then Monte Carlo should be included in the Impala numbers also. I would venture to guess that the differences between Solara and Camry are equal to the differences between Monte Carlo and Impala. Can someone answer this? Which number is larger? Impala + Monte Carlo + LaCrosse + Grand Prix or Camry + Solara + ES?
  10. Not so much anymore. The wrangler is outselling the 300 now.
  11. I don't know if this is what you're alluding to, but here's what I take from it: 1. This is precisely what Nissan did with the Altima and Maxima. 2. There is no reason a "world car" can't be a big car like the current Impala. Check out the Holden Statesman for proof. 3. Camry numbers include the Solara.
  12. I know someone with a serious heart condition who has a handicapped plate. He's 28 years old and looks perfectly normal..... until you see that he just makes it into the store then has to sit down for a second,
  13. You were driving the new Sierra, right?
  14. slacker
  15. Well, right now they don't have the dealer network.... but if Toyota can sell the xB over there, I'm sure Chevy could sell the HHR there. There once was a time when American cars were highly desirable to the ultra rich in Japan. Apparently, there were many B-body wagons and sedans imported by wealthy customers.
  16. That is a picture of a pushrod engine.... therefore, not one of Toyota's... from any recent year anyway.
  17. Interesting.... but I find it laughable that the FIT won over all of those other excellent choices both foreign and domestic.
  18. Astro and Blazer aren't BOF?
  19. Drew Dowdell

    MOMS

    Having met OCN, I'm going to guess that he weighs no more than 140lbs soaking wet.
  20. Drew Dowdell

    MOMS

    HAHAHAHHAHAHH!!!!
  21. my Acer Ferrari's computer name is ENZO
  22. Sharp truck OCN. You have any E85 filling stations near you?
  23. I don't even both with Pittsburgh auto show anymore. The never have any concepts or future production cars. It's just a huge dealer expo and nothing more.
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