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  1. The "imaginary list of reasons" to get rid of my Jeep so soon, which has been an impelling force in the past with my rate of vehicle turnover, just has not manifested itself in any sort of clear and focused way. Still rather content with it. 34k miles and counting on my FIAT-Chrysler product, and no problems to report.
    4 points
  2. To be able to keep Cadillac on a quality focus growth I think this guy is spreading himself a bit too thin.
    3 points
  3. In my observations, a primary cog in that degeneration is the ever-increasing refusal of moderation of opinion. People no longer listen or consider other opinions; they run into the room already screaming, convinced the other is evil incarnate. A middle ground is a 1000 miles between 2 opposing opinions anymore. Can it ever get better? I don't expect it to.
    3 points
  4. i love how GM is taking the profits and not putting them back into products to serve the market now, they are throwing the money for stuff people want to buy out the window at automation and electrification.
    2 points
  5. Save the CT6, even if the flagship is nowadays the Escalade. The FWD sedans can safely die. We need the CT6 badly.
    2 points
  6. RAV4 changed models this year. The new hybrid may not be as much in circulation yet.
    2 points
  7. I think Tesla is east of Reno, in some remote area along I-80. (I-80 interestingly goes from the Bay Bridge (CA) to the George Washington Bridge (NJ-NY).) There have indeed been waves of Northern Californians "going up the hill" and moving there. There are some Southern Californians, but not many. It's not for everybody. It's more akin to a Mountain West sort of place, which looks more like Boise or Salt Lake City, than it is a Pacific Rim sort of place. People also move there because there is no state income tax. Nevada is one of about seven states that offer that perk. That list also includes WA, TX, and FL. For some of these rich equity refugees in top tax brackets in CA, they can live on Lake Tahoe's NV shore, which is nicer than the CA shore, and jet around here and there when they want to get away.
    2 points
  8. I'd read either one with a critical eye. Dismissing the source is lazy unless it is some extremist website. In this case, the author doesn't even work for CNN, but for Invesco, a major investment firm. CNN is just where the story is published. Again, I read this particular article... and while I'm not agreeing or disagreeing with the overall conclusion, the author does make some good points that really can't be disputed (President of China is president for life, can play the long game. China controls the rare-earth mineral market, can cut off US buyers. Quotes from CEO of Alcoa saying that tariffs are hurting profitability. China can depreciate the yuan to counteract the tariffs. China can manipulate the sale of US debt.) I wonder where you do get your news if you think both CNN and Fox are BS.
    2 points
  9. Someone pointed this out on Twitter this morning and I doubled checked to see if this was right. The Mazda CX-5 outsold the rest of Mazda's lineup by 919 units (150,622 (CX-5) vs. 149,703 (Lineup minus CX-5)
    2 points
  10. Those sedan/hatchback numbers are just murderous.... no wonder they are cutting back on production. Pruis down nearly 20%? I guess it doesn't help that its ugly instead of just dull.
    2 points
  11. RAM, Jeep, and Dodge the only ones up. People still buying lots of Chargers and Journeys... Nearly 100k Journeys moved last year.... I wonder why there isn't a replacement for that one yet?
    2 points
  12. That isn't what is causing the fall. It is that China's economy is pumping the brakes right now, but it is rapidly falling iPhone sales that are one of the canaries in the coal mine. Auto sales have been falling there for months. The reaction of the stock market has less to do with Apple profits and more to do with fears on the global economy. We're not even into a global recession yet, so expect stocks to fall a lot further... We could be back to the 19,827 that Obama left us within a few months.
    2 points
  13. Just read a Yahoo finance op-ed. Headline is "Apple just confirmed the stock market's biggest fear". The bottom line?? Instead of making a projected $89 billion in said quarter, Apple 'shockingly' only made $84 billion.
    2 points
  14. Consolidated Coal Company, Lake Creek Mine, Johnston City, Illinois, Pic taken in 1939 (already abandoned).
    2 points
  15. Aside from announcing fourth-quarter sales numbers, General Motors had another big announcement today. GM's Product chief Mark Reuss will succeed Dan Ammann as the company's president. The appointment is effective immediately according to the company. “I am very proud to have spent my entire career at General Motors, and to now take on this new role is truly a great honor. With our current lineup of outstanding cars, trucks, and crossovers around the world, I’m looking forward to keeping our momentum going at full speed,” said Reuss in a statement. In November, GM announced Ammann would step down as GM President to take charge of GM's Cruise Automation unit. Reuss will still be overseeing GM's Global Product Group and Cadillac, but will also add the responsibility for GM's quality organization. He will also be tasked with building out a product development team that will focus on autonomous and electrified vehicles. Source: General Motors Mark Reuss Named General Motors President DETROIT — General Motors (NYSE: GM) today announced the appointment of Mark Reuss as company president, effective immediately. Reuss currently leads the Global Product Group and Cadillac and will now assume responsibility for the Quality organization. “Mark’s global operational experience, deep product knowledge and strong leadership will serve us well as we continue to strengthen our current business, take advantage of growth opportunities and further define the future of personal mobility,” said GM Chairman and CEO Mary Barra. “Mark has played a critical role in leading the development of the company’s award-winning vehicles while transitioning his team to prepare for growing electrification and autonomous technologies.” According to Reuss, “I am very proud to have spent my entire career at General Motors, and to now take on this new role is truly a great honor. With our current lineup of outstanding cars, trucks and crossovers around the world, I’m looking forward to keeping our momentum going at full speed.” Reuss added responsibilities for Cadillac and global portfolio planning in June 2018. Since then, he has been building an integrated product development and Cadillac organization to support an accelerated product and technology launch cadence and the brand’s global growth plans. Cadillac will be introducing a new vehicle every six months through 2021. Reuss has also been leading the transformation of the company’s global product development workforce and processes to drive world-class levels of engineering in advanced technologies and improve quality and speed to market. He is doubling the resources allocated to electric and autonomous vehicle programs in the next two years.
    1 point
  16. Prius sales are awful because it is ugly, and not a good car. The Tesla Model 3 outsold the Corolla last month. That has to be concerning, they aren't even up to full capacity yet, the Model 3 could be the number 1 selling sedan in the USA in 2019, while all these other guys can't figure out how to sell a sedan.
    1 point
  17. I'd take a 300s or Charger over the SHO every time. Both dated platforms but the FCA one is so much better.
    1 point
  18. I really love Jeep. Were I to be buying an SUV...Jeep it would be. Explorer and Escape are decent products also in their segment. We really do.
    1 point
  19. I feel pretty good taking delivery of the very first new-design Compass from my workplace, seeing how sales for the model have sploded. Sad to see FCA starve the Chrysler brand. I adore the 300 and see no feasible replacement... unless it were a classy, RWD/AWD sedan... that's the only way to replace an icon. That new Ram truck is kicking buttocks and taking names. Sort of shocking for purists to see the Cherokee outsell the Grand Cherokee. That pullback from weirdness paid off in beaucoup Benjamins for FCA. What can be said about the Dodge Challenger? Perpetual SCHWING...
    1 point
  20. Serious? You know there is currently a Taurus SHO, right?
    1 point
  21. Well...that is great!!! Still does not change the fact that counting chickens before they hatch and the powers that be that regulate stock market prices is just that...speculation on nothing and the price goes up or down...yet Apple as of now is of no danger in folding....not with an 84 billion dollar year that they had. Correction in the stock price you say? What correction? Are we supposed to forget that Apple has been making tons of billions of dollars the past decade? How many billions did Apple make so far in the last 5 years (never you mind the last decade) that a mere 5 billion less for one year shock anybody? That 5 billion is pocket change... and keep in mind that it is not even a loss. Its just that they made 5 billion less than what the powers that be PREDICTED that they would make...and the stock prices go up and down just like that... Like I said, CEOs and top tier share holders counted 5 billion chickens too many for whatever King Midas reason they saw that many chickes and now they have to make do with only 84 rather than 89... Anyhoo...like I said...greed. And yeah, the most given by any other company...Ill just say, not nearly enough. For all of these corporations. They should be contributing more to our society with all those billions they make year after year after year.... Ill be careful as to not make myself look like a commie... How much? 5 billion? The check is in the mail....
    1 point
  22. Per Road n Track: A Ford spokesperson confirmed to us that the current Taurus will endproduction in March 2019, while North American-market Fiesta productionwill cease in May 2019. There isn't a specific timeline for the end of Fusion production.
    1 point
  23. this would be great news if gm still sold cars, especially performance ones...
    1 point
  24. Only 150k and not a CUV or luxury car? Better discontinue it.
    1 point
  25. I would prefer not to give CNN my advertisement "click". They, and all other extremely biased news outlets. can suck it. If that article is posted somewhere outside of their site, I'll give it a read.
    1 point
  26. They stopped producing the Focus last year, so there's whatever sales the Focus will have over the next months will be what's left of the Focus that were made when the Wayne line was still running.
    1 point
  27. I am surprised by the 33% down for Rav4 hybrid when the rest of the CUV hybrids are doing well and the Rav4 ICE is up almost 12%.
    1 point
  28. Excellent...I really like the Jeep lineup and am ecstatic that you have had a positive experience.
    1 point
  29. Porsche is basically an SUV brand now with a couple of sports cars thrown in just for history sake.
    1 point
  30. It's an Op Ed. Argue why the opinion is wrong instead of just dismissing it because it is an opinion. She makes some good points in the article.
    1 point
  31. Yeah, citing CNN as a spot on source... They've never been biased.
    1 point
  32. https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/03/perspectives/us-china-trade-war/ This is so spot on for an Editorial about the Chinese / American Trade war.
    1 point
  33. I am positive He has found other auto's he would love to own, but as he has stated in other threads, price is not gonna happen. Crazy Price Inflation on auto's is just out of control along with some OEMs offering terrible feature packaging like GM.
    1 point
  34. GM will be showcasing a bunch of crossovers. If one of those crossovers is an EV, that is completely incidental.
    1 point
  35. I suspect GM will be showcasing their new EV's that will fill in that void of 20 to 40K priced rides.
    1 point
  36. It's not about greed, 442. I mean; I guess Apple could, conceivably, lower all their prices and only make a billion/quarter, but what individual or entity ever does that? Would it make anyone 'feel better' if Apple only made a billion/quarter, or would that then spark comment it would be better at 1 million? Some folk would like major corporations to merely break even, I'll bet. A commodity/product company cannot juggle their prices in order to maintain a set profit margin- it just would not work. Consumers need to 'not question' the price- once a commodity is established viably, a sustainable volume of consumers will buy regardless of that price. Once the price is in regular flux, so will sales be. Incentives are a minor market nudge. The issue as I see it is the frothing panic when a company/the economy ticks off by 5%. So much of the market looks thru a 24-hour window instead of long-term. It becomes a self-fufilling prophecy to a large degree- a week or a month down only effects the day traders, but they scream the loudest, and the news cycles pumps up the drama 10-fold because; viewers.
    1 point
  37. you haven't found something that you'd rather have.
    1 point
  38. My dad always hated Wallstreet type financial statements... That example of not making 89 billion but 84 billion, well, he was always aware of that type of greed and mocked it endlessly. Thanx Balthy for pointing that out. It sickens me that so many of us do not see the blatant greed...
    1 point
  39. It’s hard for anything not to be driven into politics anymore, sadly. IT has divided our membership over the years, ands separated us from our common love of cars. It is a battle that has had me retiring from some of my fave car sites over the last few years........who knows-maybe I am just living in the past..... It has been quite the interesting news year for car related stuff though? And of course, thank you again Bobo! And have a great year to all my friends and members here... And for old time’s sake +1
    1 point
  40. Makes one wonder if the figures on how much Oil everyone has is not overly blown up. Could it be that the reality is maybe 10 to 20% of the stated figures is how much they have? ?
    1 point
  41. SA is doing everything possible to diversify their economy away from relying solely on oil. It's almost as if they know something we don't.
    1 point
  42. Tesla’s Gigafactory is near Reno, could be land speculation related to that. Or people working there or moving there from the more expensive SF Bay Area...
    1 point
  43. Uh... how was the Z06 penalized for being 7.0L? In the USA, or any country with a sensible policy on fuel economy, engine displacement has no bearing on taxes. The 2008 Z06 7.0L was 15/24MPG -- the 2008 M3 4.0L was 14/20 mpg, the Porsche 911 Turbo 3.6L of the same year was 16/23 MPG and the Audi RS4 4.2L was 14/20 MPG. None of these cars measure up to a Honda Civic; but the 7.0L was actually as good or better on fuel economy than its competitors all of which had less than it's 505hp/470 lb-ft. In stupid countries with displacement rather gas guzzler taxes, you are completely screwed whether it is 6.2L, 6.4L, 6.8L or 7.0L. For such markets, you'll want some souped up LF4 3.6TT engine to get you 460+ hp or better yet some souped up 4-cylinder running 30 psi of boost on as few liters of displacement as possible.
    1 point
  44. #1 Your costs are out of date. Solar costs about $3,100 per KW (before tax credits) these days and it continues to fall at a rapid pace. I'd also want to see a link to your natural gas assertion... NG is cheap, but not that cheap, and you're not figuring in the cost of the equipment and the maintenance to keep it running. #2 I'm fine with a nuclear future, however, a wind future is not outside the realm of possibilities. For what we've spent on the Iraq and Afganistan wars, we could have blanketed the mid-west (the Saudi Arabia of wind power) with enough wind turbines to power the entire US with quintuple redundancy. (Not saying that we would build to 5-times required capacity, just that for that amount of money, we could have). There is more to the cost of fossil fuels than just the number on the pump. While autos have become remarkably cleaner, ships, trains, and factories have lagged behind. There are external costs that never get priced into that gallon you pump into your car. Dynamic fuel management is just a more advanced Active fuel management that can shut down a greater number of cylinders.
    1 point
  45. But.... But... Im also equally giddy about AC induction motors. Tesla's version for me as of now, (other manufacturer's automobile AC induction motors to follow I guess) would be like the equivalent Ram Air IV 400, or Pontiac's-Olds'-Buick's respective 455s. Or Mopar's 440 six pack of the good ole days.
    1 point
  46. That... makes no sense. 65 years, millions upon millions built in all sorts of vehicles, a burgeoning aftermarket, the #1 hobbyist choice, reliable, affordable, powerful.... where did it ever fall short of it's 'potential'?
    1 point
  47. Pensy T1 was a steam engine that never really lived up to its full potential because diesel came on the scene so fast post WWII. There is a trust trying to re create one... https://prrt1steamlocomotivetrust.org/ I could see in 40 or 50 years people looking back at this small black the same way...never really lived up t0o its potential because electric came on the scene.
    1 point
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