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  1. My wife is one of the biggest haters of American cars. In her mind - GM/Ford/Chrysler = crap. We were driving home a few nights ago, and were passed by a red H3. She poked me and said "I WANT one of those. They're soo cool". The H3 is changing people's perception of GM product. -RBB
  2. Retchline? -RBB
  3. :lol: Knew you'd like that. Have a couple more: -RBB
  4. Dude, you could make it look just like this: -RBB
  5. It's not much, but I did find this on here: -RBB
  6. Hmmm... -RBB
  7. I saw one, too in St. Louis proper. Going very fast in the other direction. if it weren't for the nostril, I wouldn't have known the difference from the brief glance I got. -RBB
  8. I got to drive one of those at ASIM St. Louis. That thing is hella fun! Good power, and very easy to drive very fast. I came away impressed. -RBB
  9. Compare the front facia of this: to this: That's the GXP nose with a deeper grill. Agreed with those that say the side sills and spoiler is a bit much. I think, however, those have as much chance of seeing production as did the add-on bits on the SEMA Aveo from last year. -RBB
  10. Actually, GM's problem has been that they've made their Buicks and Cadillacs interiors almost as nice as Toyotas and Hondas, then lowered the quality on the lesser models so you couldn't get an interior in a Chevy that was the same as a Caddy or a Buick. But they're getting better. -RBB
  11. Wuling's english website: http://www.wuling.com.cn/doce/ Wuling automobiles: -RBB
  12. http://www.gmchina.com/english/operations/wuling.htm -RBB
  13. RBB

    GUESS THE PECKER

    Is it safe to say this thread is for forum members? -RBB
  14. Yeah, I got this weird one today, too: What's that all about? -RBB
  15. That's a nice take on the current Ford car and truck grills - incorporating the three-bar car grill with the nostrils of the trucks. Overall, though, it's nothing special. I hate to judge too much based on a sketch. -RBB
  16. RBB

    Just sharing...

    It is the Chevrolet Chevy C2: http://www.chevrolet.com.mx/content_data/L...evy/diseno.html -RBB
  17. RBB

    Car Spotting

    I saw this on my way home yesterday: -RBB
  18. RBB

    The Magazines

    ? -RBB
  19. DUDE, GETS TEH HOT NEW FRONT BUMPERS W/TEH WIK3D GROUND F/X THAT SHOWS TEH INTERCOOLAR. tHEN SLAM IT AND GETS THE DUBBLE-DECKAR SPOILER. BMG that ROXORS!!!!!!!!11!11!Juan. :P -RBB
  20. I believe Car and Driver reviewed it a few months back. (EDIT - Yep, here's the link to the review.) They're leasing the car only, much as GM did with the EV1. I believe the vast majority of these have been leased to government agencies and private companies, not individuals. As others have stated, they're leasing them at well below cost, taking the financial hit as a PR move. -RBB
  21. RBB

    Bad stretch jobs

    You may want to edit this before ocnblu gets a hold of it.... -RBB
  22. They wouldn't be the first manufacturer to come out with a fuel cell vehicle. These are already on the streets in Cali: Honda Delivers FCX Fuel Cell Vehicle to World’s First Individual Customer Now, an acceptable fuel cell vehicle, that's another story. -RBB
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    Car Spotting

    Saw my first DTS on the streets.... with a landau top. :puke: -RBB
  24. GM seems to have done a 180, going from "angry eyes" on the current Silverado to a "smiley face" on the new Yukon. Overall, I like it, but I agree with those that say the nose is too soft. Make the grill taller, wider, and with sharper edges and it would be much better looking, IMO. [EDIT] The more I think about it, I want to see some non-GM photos before I make a final judgement. Overall I really like the design, and I'm hopeful some real world looks, or at least a competent photographer, will allow a more attractive nose to shine through. -RBB
  25. These? -RBB
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