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  1. Backtracking to October A Charger exactly the way I would have ordered one, based on the exterior, if in the market. It's the $30K base model (no spoiler). Adieu, Dodge Charger as we know it and which has aged like a fine wine. I don't see many of these post-Dust Buster minivans anymore. This is a Chevy Uplander, which might have been named a Chevy Venture. These ran with Chevy built 3400 V6s, which held up well in Impalas and Monte Carlos. I would have probably liked the BOP equivalents (Terraza, Silhouette, and Trans Sport) a little more for their slightly better styling and how they're trimmed out. Here's a Maserati coupe, but don't know which model it is. Lastly, here is something I've never seen before. This Mustang has a license plate from Canada's Northwest Territories. It says "Spectacular Northwest Territories" and the plate is shaped like a polar bear! What? A RWD car in the Northwest Territories?
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  2. And treating all things equal, there is no business case these days for 3 coupes and 3 convertibles and sales data backs this up. (Knocks goalpost down and heads off for some good eatin’)
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  3. @Robert Hall @ccap41 @oldshurst442 @surreal1272 Check out the new Hotwheels New Hot Wheels Set of Five Cars Will Make You Feel Like a Kid Again, Zoinks! - autoevolution
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  4. Im always on the business side of things. But... This is exactly how I feel. But this is how I also feel as well. And I applaud this. But we wouldnt need laws preventing that kind of shyte if only people wouldnt be so sheepish in giving into corporations. Yet some people will NEVER listen to what a government tells them. But die on a hill following conmen, evil doers and greedy corporate entities whose CEOs are all three: conmen, evildoers and greedy mthereffers.
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  5. Mercedes makes 3 coupes and 3 convertibles right now although the C and E coupe/Convertibles are merging into the CLE. The Genesis convertible will likely never see production as they look at Lexus LC sales and must think anything they make will sell half what a Lexus does.
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  6. Genesis has never sold 1 coupe or convertible. (unless you count that Hyundai Genesis coupe sports car that was killed off since that didn't sell so well). Genesis in 2022 is being outsold by Lincoln and JLR. Not sure how Genesis is winning. I think the concepts look pretty good except for the grille area, and I think they should put them into production, but I doubt they do because they won't get enough volume to make money on it if they are like $75,000. The Mercedes SL outsold the GV60 in 2022 Q3, 841 to 806. If a small crossover at the lower end of the brands pricing is doing that low of a volume, imagine what a convertible higher up in price would do, it'd be like 50-100 cars a quarter.
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