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Chris_Doane

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  1. Yea looking through the other ads, for that money (or less) you can get: -'02 BMW M5. 26k miles, $43k -'00 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet. 11k miles. $48k -'05 Jaguar XKR Vert. 14k miles. $53.9k -'04 BMW M3. 18k miles. $45.5k -'03 MB SL500. 37k miles. $52.9k
  2. From the autoweek classifieds: There is another ad where Arie Luyendyk is selling his personal Bentley Continental GT. Only 9600 miles. $135k.
  3. Heh can I just ask if you really had this epiphany at 3:40 in the morning?
  4. No. Toyota has 8.7% stake in Fuji Heavy Industries. They bought that stake from GM towards the end of 2005.
  5. http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article...COL06/703290413 If I end up being wrong, I'll be the first to admit it...but I think he's totally wrong. I've more/less thought the whole thing was smoke screen b.s. from the start. Awfully late now, maybe I'll explain tomorrow.
  6. Pretty sure that means she had sex underwater using scuba equipment. ....or something
  7. Well that's true of a very high percentage of ALL press photos. Some just take it farther than others.
  8. They had a private showing of this, and the G37, at NAIAS. The EX does look better in person and interior is beautiful.
  9. http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Autos...rticleId=120154
  10. It's possible it could be a concept for that vehicle. Seems unlikely they'd put the Nomad badge on there for production though.
  11. Nah..I think it was Ed Welburn who went on record saying the Impala concept would be at NAIAS 2008. Doubt they would do the 427 concept truck from SEMA and then a seperate Silvy SS concept. Heh, dont think they would do a concept for the Avy getting a 6 speed.
  12. Well this just in, it now seems the concept will be a Chevy....
  13. No dear we call that "dramatic" lighting. But it is kinda weird, yea. Sort of Stephen King-ish. Maybe that's what they were going for?
  14. What a nice way to say "yes this car is a total non-event."
  15. Maybe there is hope for the sedan body style? Although it seems to be...sort of up the air whether they are doing a sedan this time? Hopefully they, it's just that no one can confirm it yet.
  16. Hahah, oh please, pull your head out. WRC icon.
  17. It's worse! Why do that to a car??
  18. Well I guess we can post the link for now... http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1230198 Scanned out of the next issue of Motor Trend apparently. Sadly it all seems to match up with the prototype I saw testing last year.
  19. I just saw pics of the all new Impreza.....and......well they've taken an icon and totally flushed it down the toilet. (Edit: Well Im sure this is breaking the embargo. I guess we can post the link to the forum for now: http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1230198 )
  20. Well my first thought would be..... a lot.
  21. Oh well here we go again... Not sure why it's so hard to follow embargo dates.
  22. So just to review, GM has annouced there will be 6 new production cars and 1 never before seen concept. Here is what's confirmed. Production cars 1: H2 MCE 2: H3 Alpha 3: Lacrosse Super 4: Lucerne Super 5: STS MCE 6: ... Concept 7: ...probably the Hummer H4 concept Update: Or no, probably not a Hummer. Seems it will be a Chevy now. As for #6, the most likely car seems to be the regular LaCrosse MCE or the Saab 9-3 MCE. The Cobalt MCE or the HHR SS are possible also...however there now seems to be a chance Chevy won't have an NYC debut at all. Can't confirm that one way or the other yet. **MCE = Mid-cycle Enhancement. AKA: Facelift or refresh.**
  23. Yea it already debuted in Geneva. This is not the concept for NYC.
  24. That would be zero since the sales bank consisted of unsold vehicles.
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