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  1. It'll be nothing short of a miracle if this mess (and it's equally horrid Chrysler sibling) can sustain DCX for the next 5 years. These are the cars they expect to compete in the midsize market? Mark my words, DCX is headed for some really tough times.
  2. www.pontiac.com/
  3. Fly, is this official?
  4. The sooner these minivans are off GM dealer lots the better. They're an embarassment to a company capable of producing quality product like the Lambdas. I'm sure the Terraza will get the axe once the Enclave hits dealers as well.
  5. I wouldn't assume that the 4,000-lb RS4 with 58/42 weight distribution will handle better than the IS-F. The IS will be the more balanced car. Anyway, I can't wait to see what they'll do with THIS already brilliant interior.
  6. Nope. Apparently the M3, RS4, C55 AMG, and CTS-V are all already better than the IS-F, even though 4/5 of them have yet to even debut. Weird.
  7. Reality Check: 'F' is a reference to F1, as in Toyota's Formula 1 racing team. The 'F' logo posted above is even derived from Toyota's F1 logo. The article is wrong in claiming "fast" as what 'F' refers to.
  8. Let's focus on the letter attached to the car so we can avoid actually talking about the car itself. It's easier to make fun of Lexus that way. IS + 5.0-liter V-8= Who the f*ck cares what it's called.
  9. Winding Road just lost so much credibility.
  10. We're supposed to get some sort of snowfall later tonight into tomorrow, but forecasters can't agree on the track of the storm. With coastal storms like these, forecasts are generally a waste of time. They normally get the forecast nailed down about 8 minutes before the first snow arrives.
  11. My company website was created through FreeWebs.com. I used their domain name registering process. It was really simple, the name took effect in something like 3 days, and the fee was cheap.
  12. The non-leather-wrapped steering wheel is terrible. The Aura at NYIAS had it and it looked and felt like NERF ammunition.
  13. I'm getting a Laguna Seca Blue vibe from that exterior color. Awesome.
  14. I, for one, am really liking this. They nailed every aspect of the design with the exception of the front-fascia, which appears a bit odd. The rear, on the other hand, is gorgeous. As for the interior, I'm impressed with attention to detail. The steering wheel is undeniably cool, the door-panels look like some of the best out of GM, and the leather-stitched gear selector looks great. Everything just looks extremely high-quality. Look at the grain on that steering wheel leather. Overall, I'd say this will be the most attractive car in it's class. I'm having a tough time finding a competitor that looks better: Certainly not these...
  15. LA AUTO SHOW: The 2008 Ford Escape revealed Well well, something bold from Ford! The 2008 Escape has certainly been restyled with bold strokes, evolving into something that's unmistakable as the smallest sibling of the Explorer and Expedition. The interior has been taken uptown with high quality materials and a pleasing, handsome design incorporating many comfort and quietness improvements. Nice touches abound, from an iPod jack to blue instrument illumination, not to mention the use of laminated glass and acoustic headlining to reduce NVH levels. Debuting in the '08 Escape is Ford's "top of dash" display that puts information like ambient temp, climate control settings and radio functions at eye level. [FULL STORY]
  16. PRESS RELEASE: CONCEPT TIGUAN MAKES WORLD DEBUT AT LOS ANGELES AUTO SHOW Volkswagen has unveiled its compact 4x4, the Concept Tiguan, at the Los Angeles Auto Show, and has announced that the first examples of the SUV will be delivered to customers by the end of next year. The first news of the Tiguan's development came with the debut of Concept A in Berlin earlier this year. This was followed by the naming of the model in July, the result of a poll of more than 350,000 readers of magazines of the AutoBild group. This latest development in Los Angeles takes the Tiguan one step closer to production and hints strongly at how the final version could look. Maintaining the 'baby Touareg' appearance of the Concept A, Concept Tiguan makes a bold styling statement. At 4.4 metres long, 1.85 m wide and 1.69 m high, it is very similar in size to the Touran compact MPV (4.4 m, 1.8 m, 1.6 m). Klaus Bischoff, who was responsible for the exterior design of the car said: 'It was very important for us to have the car appear powerful and muscular. For us that was a higher priority than anything else. An off-roader needs a long hood and an upright position. That lends the vehicle self-assuredness and power.' The Concept Tiguan's 'face' and side profile are immediately recognisable as those of a Volkswagen, and yet they are different from all existing models in the range. The dark-anodised metallic tone of the front grille contrasts with the body colour, while a grid pattern and two dominant cross fins to the left and right of the Volkswagen roundel complete the look. Another feature is the Concept Tiguan's tyre design. These 19-inch prototypes, developed by Continental, have an orange radial stripe beneath the tyre profile which matches the car's paint colour. This colour is not simply painted on: it penetrates the rubber layer as a 'baked in' component of the tyre's casing. The eye-catching anthracite-coloured alloy rims are likely to feature in the production vehicle. At the rear, the lights are integrated into the shoulder section similar to those on the Eos and Passat, while the steeply sloping tailgate extends right down to the bumpers, giving the Tiguan an unmistakably SUV design. Inside the Concept Tiguan, the black, silver and orange colour theme continues. The vintage style black leather seats are trimmed with an orange pattern which mirrors that of the tyre tread. A panoramic sunroof adds light to the spacious interior which can seat up to five occupants, while to add versatility, the rear bench seat can slide fore and aft and be folded down to increase loadspace. Under the bonnet, the concept car features a completely new type of diesel engine, called BLUETEC. Developed in partnership with Audi and Mercedes-Benz and presented for the first time at the LA show, BLUETEC employs a modular concept of different systems to reduce emissions significantly. One of these systems is the NOx storage catalytic converter which cuts nitrogen oxides by up to 90 per cent over current diesel units. This 'Clean TDI' will comply with the strictest emissions standards in the world and is one of the first components of the BLUETEC offensive. More details on the Tiguan will be revealed in the first quarter of 2007. The car will go on sale in the UK early in 2008. PRESS RELEASE: Concept Tiguan - Key Aspects World premiere in Los Angeles: Volkswagen presents study of the new Tiguan Made in Germany: Concept Tiguan shows design full of power and clarity All-around talent: Concept Tiguan transfers Touareg idea to another class Clean power: Concept Tiguan has entirely new "Clean TDI" The countdown for the Tiguan has begun: Volkswagen will bring the "small Touareg" to market at the end of next year – a SUV, a highly variable companion for use on all routes, terrains and in all situations. Some initial signs of just how this Volkswagen – with all-wheel drive in most versions – might appear were offered in early 2006 with the Concept A presented in Berlin. Front grille, headlamps, engine hood, front fenders and wheel arches gave flashing glimpses of the Tiguan and showed where the journey is headed. Now this journey will be continued in Los Angeles: That is because with the exceptionally early world premiere of the Concept Tiguan at the LA Auto Show Volkswagen is now offering another preview of the sport utility vehicle that will arrive at its first customers within twelve months. The concept car being presented in Los Angeles is powered by a "Clean TDI" that is an entirely new development – a diesel engine of the next generation. In this diesel of the future Volkswagen will employ a modular concept of different systems to once again significantly reduce emissions. One of these powertrain systems includes a NOx storage catalytic converter and as a whole reduces nitrogen oxides by up to 90% compared to engines known today.. The "Clean TDI" from Volkswagen will satisfy the strictest emissions standards in the world. The "Clean TDI" introduced in the Concept Tiguan is also one of the first components of the BLUETEC offensive initiated jointly by Audi, Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen. The goal of this partnership is to establish the concept of BLUETEC as a uniform label for clean and low consumption cars and SUVs with diesel engines. BLUETEC denotes diesel drives that comply with even the strictest emissions regulations of the US market. The technologies used and individually developed by each manufacturer serve to reduce nitrogen oxides (NOx) in particular – the only exhaust components that lie above the rates of gasoline engines due to the conceptual design of diesel engines. The BLUETEC partnership was recently started in the course of the LA Auto Show. THE CONCEPT TIGUAN IN DETAIL Concept Tiguan is characterized by a design full of power and clarity. It is a design as only German automobiles possess Power. "It was very important to us to have the car appear powerful. Muscular. For us that had a higher priority than anything else", explains Klaus Bischoff, Head of the Design Centre in Wolfsburg. Bischoff continues: "An offroader needs a long hood and an upright position. That lends the vehicle self-assuredness and power." And that has consequences: The Concept Tiguan comes across as self-assured, with high value, grown-up, astute. It transfers the Touareg idea of a highly capable touring car and SUV into another class. The Tiguan does not stop where normal tracks end. But it does not acquire this talent at the cost of refined street manners, rather it masters the ride through both worlds – of asphalt paths and nature's paths. The design of the Concept Tiguan, specially built for the auto show in Los Angeles, makes precisely this clear. FRONT END DESIGN The insignia front grille of the Concept Tiguan was designed to be three-dimensional. A typical, familiar, congenial Volkswagen. Yet everything is new, further developed. The lead exterior designer Klaus Bischoff: "We gave the insignia front grille a powerful contour.. Although we have taken a step forward, we still retain the same symbols introduced on our new models of the recent past." And those are details, as in the case of the Concept Tiguan, that include the dark-anodized metallic tone of the insignia front grille that contrasts with the body color, the grid pattern integrated here with two domi­nant cross struts to the left and right of the VW logo, and the chrome frame. It is the headlamps that join together with the insignia grille and the bumper. The engine hood brings up the headlamps and lends the face a very focused expression. The Xenon headlamps themselves are a refined visual treat, because– similar to large studio spotlights – they are supported along their central axes and appear to float freely inside their housings. Given a broad and powerful shape are the bumpers beneath the headlamps, laterally completed by fog lamps placed in an own frame. Clarity. The real character of the front end however is achieved in the interplay of all design elements. And the totality of the 1.85 meter wide, 1.69 meter high and 4.40 meter long Concept Tiguan demonstrates a clarity of forms and proportions that let it stand out distinctly from the majority of SUVs in the jungle of the big city. Klaus Bischoff explains how this clarity is achieved: „Volkswagen Design results from a clear architecture made of lines andsurfaces. The baselines are reduced to only few and they are full of suspense. That's what gives the Concept Tiguan such a distinguished and charismatic character." SILHOUETTE DESIGN The lateral lines – from the headlamps to the taillights – string the well thought-out design elements like pearls on a necklace Nothing less applies to the silhouette of the Concept Tiguan. Here too clarity and power dominate the forms, and here too there is no detail that is random in appearance or not thought out to its conclusion. Viewed from the side, except for the small VW symbols in the 19 inch wheel rims, there is no logo that "tips off" the viewer that the Concept Tiguan is a Volkswagen. And yet at first glance it is immediately apparent that this is a Volkswagen, and especially from this perspective it can be made out as a brother of the Touareg. It is immediately clear that this SUV has a European, a German origin. Clarity and power express themselves in very distinctive wheel arches here, a window line that rises toward the rear, door and fender surfaces that are once-again three-dimensional – with a strong modulation – and unmistakably designed C-pillars. Every detail here follows a logic of form that binds the totality together. The Concept Tiguan exhibits the same visual presence as the Touareg. Typical for VW is how the emphasis is put on the wheel archs and of course the succinct C-pillars positioned on muscular shoulders. Tires. Since the Concept Tiguan is a study, the designers are also forging new paths when it comes to tires. The 19 inch tires for these prototypes were developed by Continental. The key feature: They have an orange radial stripe beneath the tire profile that matches the paint color of the Concept Tiguan. This radial stripe is not simply painted on, rather the orange penetrates the rubber layer as a "baked in" component of the tire's cord casing. The orange stripes visible in the silhouette emphasize the sizes of the tires. Meanwhile, the 19 inch alloy rims that retain the same Anthracite color as the body trim are a concrete proposal for the later production vehicle. REAR END DESIGN This classic SUV design expresses competence and offers numerous practical advantages Typical of Volkswagen is the design of the rear end. Here too the description is: Typical and yet completely different. Typical, because the basic construction of the taillights follows that of the Eos or Passat variant, and they are part of the powerful shoulder section.. Different, because the overall design takes new directions, the steep tailgate extends far into the bumpers and is a design component that joins classic, pure SUV elements to contemporary, urban forms. Right below the tailgate is the vehicle license plate. The lowermost bumper section is unpainted, which mirrors the front end with regard to its protective strength in offroad use. Distinctive are the integrated diffuser and the exhaust pipes next to it on the left and right that also have dark trim. INTERIOR A large panoramic roof floods the variable and spacious interior with light In the interior the study holds to the colors black, silver and orange. Black components include the leather seats, the instruments, some of which are also trimmed with a vintage style leather, the door trim and leather steering wheel. Silver: The instruments themselves as well as the door handles, inside and out. Orange: All leather seams and the orange tire stripe pattern integrated in the center seat panels. The reason that a friendly atmos­phere prevails in the Concept Tiguan in spite of the dark interior equipment lies not only in the interior design but in the transparent 1.34 meter long and 0.85 meter wide panoramic sunroof. When taking a seat in the concept car one recognizes immediately that this is a well thought-out, ergonomically designed and spacious interior. Seating is equally comfortable at all five occupant positions on board the Concept Tiguan. The rear seat bench can be adjusted longitudinally and has asymmetrical fold-down capability. When folded down the Concept Tiguan can handle objects up to 2.5 meters in length of any imaginable type and transforms itself into a MPV. In the first quarter of 2007 the facts will come out on this and numerous other technical innovations of the new Volkswagen. And indeed at that time the Tiguan name will no longer qualified by the word Concept.
  17. LA AUTO SHOW: Volkswagen Tiguan Concept Los Angeles marks the eagerly-awaited debut of the new Volkswagen Tiguan in "concept" form. From the looks of things, if you scratch the orange-trimmed tires and the similarly-patterned leather seats, you're basically seeing what the car's going to look like when the wraps are pulled off the production version in Q1 2007. Far more conventional than the rakish Concept A that introduced some of the car's exterior (the front end) and interior design language, the Tiguan still looks to be a nice entry-ute for VW. The "baby Touareg" flavor works. Full Article/Images/Press Release
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  20. I have an 18 year old second-cousin who came out at the age of 16. Upon revealing her sexual preference, she was forced out of her home by her very own parents . They gave her the options of either supressing her feelings or moving out altogether. I recently had a long conversation with her at a family wedding regarding her situation. It broke my heart. TB, it's unfortunate that you've had negative experiences with lesbians. I have no tolerance for stereotyping regardless of how many "dykes" you've come into contact with. Unless you've been in their position it's impossible for you to understand or judge their attitude toward society. After hearing the hatred my cousin has endured I'm shocked that her outlook on life isn't worse.
  21. At least the enormous taillamps look to have been cut down by that seam.
  22. The Edge and MKX aren't home-runs.
  23. Check out the video on Buick.com. In the words of Tiger, "It doesn't get much cooler than this."
  24. Is that leather stitching I see on the lower dash? Nice.
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