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  1. The concept is definitely an improvement over the overwrought grilles.. not sure about the lighting..maybe quad round lights paired with the smaller grille would be better..
    3 points
  2. Absolutely. And the market is getting more irrational all of the time.
    2 points
  3. Yesterday, I also saw many "cars" ... at the same time ... and thought of @balthazar
    2 points
  4. Happy first day of autumn, folks ... summer flew by. I saw this once before and I saw it again yesterday A thing of beauty that may have been taken for granted when they were a dime a dozen.
    2 points
  5. BMW new styling? I SWEARI have since that face before!!! Oh yeah.... About a decade ago Toyotas and BMWs translation: I am not a fan.
    2 points
  6. Used car buyers pushed into older vehicles due to rising costs https://www.yahoo.com/autos/used-car-buyers-pushed-older-170400050.html
    1 point
  7. An excellent sighting and test ride (not drive), too: Angled view from the vantage point of the Olds Toronado (what a contrast between the crisper lines of yesteryear's GM and the simpler more jellybean lines of more recent GM) Front view of the 2 vehicles ('08 LaCrosse and '81 Toronado) Angled view from the vantage point of the Buick LaCrosse Hood ornaments, "Parthenon" like grilles, and rectangular lamps ... oh yeah Driver's side of the dashboard; yes, it has a temperature gauge Passenger side of the dashboard; the digital clock was keeping time Comfortable vehicle seating no longer known to the American market; this made me miss my '84 Supreme Brougham coupe (although it was blue inside) ... note the Toronado crest above the armrest in the rear seats ... the rear pillar may be thick, but the upright windows made for good visibility Imposing, clean and angular defined hoods with hood ornaments - a great period in GM's history in my mind - - - - - A great way and time to have spent last Sunday's afternoon
    1 point
  8. I saw these earlier in the month I'm starting to get used to, and like, the proportions of the current Corvette to accommodate the mid-engine design. Bonus photo - I don't remember what kind of vehicle this was, but I think the ragged flag might have been on the rag
    1 point
  9. This looks great in Yellow. Why can we not have colors on cars any more? Could I please crawl buck naked through broken glass to avoid all three please? Vintage Buick so I can refocus my mind after that horrible BMW This just has the look... 68 Charger!
    1 point
  10. @oldshurst442 New BMW Style Concept Current 2023 M3 Style Current 2023 7 series Which one you like better?
    1 point
  11. Interesting 240 EV project... At the other end of the spectrum:
    1 point
  12. Hell yeah! My kind of content. I could rock that.
    1 point
  13. Corvette buyers also much younger and more affluent with C8 also. And lots of older European sports cars getting traded in on C8's. GM is headed in the right direction. Neat GTO Hydrogen My favorite female athlete. She runs with so much heart! Rational video on repairing damaged drag cars. While I will never seriously drag race, I am enjoying learning about how drag cars are built.
    1 point
  14. Random pissed off thought: I've seen this road maneuver a fair bit lately. The traffic at an intersection will slow down and some people rightfully choose to go into the dedicated left turn pocket as they crawl up to it and the striping allows them to get in. A few people who see this up ahead decide to get into the yellow zone between the broken yellow lines and make a beeline for the dedicated left turn pocket. Some of them are cruising along at a higher rate of speed than the adjacent traffic that's crawling. These people are big time a-holes. So, then, if an incident were to occur, are both at fault because the driver who zoomed in through the broken yellow lines didn't follow the rules and the driver who got into the left turn pocket right where the striping allows it may not have been exercising enough vigilance? A sad situation. Keep your eyes peeled for these inconsiderate morons.
    1 point
  15. Gotta Love this. Cadillac Buyers Are Getting Younger (gmauthority.com)
    1 point
  16. Well, the idea is being executed in the Ranger. 28 miles of expected EV-only range seems pretty awesome. https://www.motortrend.com/news/global-phev-ford-ranger-photos-details/
    1 point
  17. IAA Mobility 2023 International Motor Show in Munich, is going on in Germany and BMW and Mercedes launched their new EVs and so we start with BMW. BMW reinvents itself: The BMW Vision Neue Klasse. (bmwgroup.com) Have to say that I like the new BMW style, away from the HUGE KIDNEY grill approach. Mercedes has launched their EQE SUV and Sedan special Edition. ENGLISH: EQE Sedan and EQE SUV now available as Edition Special models with extensive equipment and attractive price advantage - Mercedes-Benz Media Mercedes is saying they are the first in moving their next-generation MMA production to a Digital First production process. Mercedes-Benz pioneers ‘Digital First’ production for next-generation MMA platform - Mercedes-Benz Media Production debut: Mercedes-Benz factories in Rastatt (Germany), Kecskemét (Hungary) and Beijing (China) to produce new MMA (Mercedes Modular Architecture) models from the middle of the decade. New production techniques created within the MO360 digital ecosystem Ramp-up accelerated: Virtual Ramp-Up of new halls and systems thanks to the use of digital twin of production developed with NVIDIA Omniverse Mercedes-Benz Operating System (MB.OS) in production: Continual updating of vehicle software during production via the Mercedes Intelligent Cloud – Rastatt serves as the blueprint Data democratization: Production employees use ChatGPT for data processing with the MO360 Data Platform Artificial intelligence (AI): Improves efficiency in paint shops: Rastatt plant achieves energy savings of 20 % in the energy-intensive topcoat process
    1 point
  18. Old Port Clock Tower, Montreal Saint Sulpice Seminary, Old Montreal One of the oldest clocks in North America. Created in Paris and installed in 1701. Before repairs somtime in the 2000s. After repairs
    1 point
  19. It's always a new car to someone - especially when renting - and a person has to get used to its parameters. Unless it's a Chevy Spark or a Ford Fiesta, neither of which are for sale in the U.S. anymore. When I see rims equal to the sidewall of a tire, the first thing I think of is that the ride isn't meant to be a cushy one.
    1 point
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