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That is good to know as of now I see funky white box's where avatar images used to be for each of us.
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Naw a smarter bet for Lincoln would be a VOLT like Power train that would rock the Germans World with V12 power equivalence.
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Cadillac News: Cadillac Plans More V-Series Models
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I see some auto magazines eating crow over who builds the best driving machine! -
What cha talking about Willis? You be not having a 2nd who wants the chair moved around just right for themselves. Trust me, a multi-directional moving chair is much needed as a standard item.
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Shanghai Auto Show: 2016 Ford Taurus :Comments
G. David Felt replied to William Maley's topic in Reader Reviews
Oh come now: Yup, Bland square and ugly.- 23 replies
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Shanghai Auto Show: 2016 Ford Taurus :Comments
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Is it me of does this rear end of the Taurus SCREAM 1980's? Bland K cars, Bland just about everything!- 23 replies
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Shanghai Auto Show: Cadillac CT6 Plug-In Hybrid :Comments
G. David Felt replied to William Maley's topic in Reader Reviews
I wish GM would get faster at rolling out the VOLT powertrain in various formats of auto's. They should have it in a FWD and AWD CUV, Sedan (VOLT), compact (BOLT) and full size plus a truck.- 5 replies
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Subaru News: Subaru Plans To Expand STI In the U.S.
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Interesting, so they plan to do what everyone else has been doing by having a dedicated performance line for add on sales. Cool. -
Cadillac Confirms 335HP/432 lb-ft 2.0L Plug-in Hybrid For CT6
G. David Felt replied to Cmicasa the Great's topic in Cadillac
In trying to compare a Pure EV to a Petrol auto is this not an Apples to Oranges comparison? I know the ELR is a much closer fit since both ELR and i3 are electric motor driven but 2800 versus 4000 lbs. -
Shanghai Auto Show: 2016 Ford Taurus :Comments
G. David Felt replied to William Maley's topic in Reader Reviews
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Love this new Nerva look. Sweet!
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Found this on the Verge web site. Did we have any more details on the Chevy FNR Concept introduced at the Shanghai Auto Show? http://www.theverge.com/2015/4/20/8458679/chevrolet-fnr-shanghai-concept-car
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Review: 2015 Cadillac Escalade Premium 4WD
G. David Felt replied to William Maley's topic in Reviews
Rockin it 4 generations straight! Germans have nothing on this full size bad boy. As an owner of a 2nd generation Escalade ESV Platinum edition, I look forward to upgrading to the 4th next year as is my plan. They just keep making it better all the way around. For those wondering the ESV does seem to increase the leg room in the 3rd row or it could just be my imagination but I do feel for the added length there seems to be more room inside it than in the standard Escalade. Either way you cannot go wrong with these lovely SUV's. Great write up, Question, did you get to test out the Entertainment system in the back? If so what did you think?- 7 replies
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Shanghai Auto Show: Buick Verano
G. David Felt commented on William Maley's article in Auto Shanghai
Lot's to love about this car though I do wish they did not go so vertical with the grill. Yes they left some element of the waterfall grill but most is still vertical. The biggest issue I have is with the wrap around rear lights. Just does nothing for me.- 14 comments
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Shanghai Auto Show: 2016 Ford Taurus
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The rear is pretty bland in my opinion. WOW, They so could have done much more. I like the extra leg space and wish they did this for the US.- 23 comments
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Shanghai Auto Show: Cadillac CT6 Plug-In Hybrid
G. David Felt commented on William Maley's article in Auto Shanghai
This is OutStanding! So Cadillac not only launches a new larger sedan, but then add's a Hybrid at the same time. Guess unlike SMK and his beloved MB with a two years later they had Hybrid, Cadillac decided they needed to have it at the same time. Wonder how long before the coupe and convertible come out. Would be great to have a CT6-Eldorado Hybrid Edition Convertible.- 5 comments
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Cadillac Confirms 335HP/432 lb-ft 2.0L Plug-in Hybrid For CT6
G. David Felt replied to Cmicasa the Great's topic in Cadillac
While many academics say to NOT Quote Wikipedia, you are again comparing apples to oranges. You talk v8 HP numbers and how S Class was 389, yet that was only in their high end V12 according to this site. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_S-Class Their standard V8 engine only put out 275hp. The amount of power out of the engine for this Hybrid compared to past engines is amazing and the CT6 is a lean machine compared to the bloated S Class. I agree with Balthazar, let the magazine tests show who is better. I do Love that Cadillac is having a Hybrid at launch with the new CT6. Do not see MB doing this yet. -
Sad but hopefully a collectors item you can enjoy and be rewarded for owning.
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Love the Full Size SUV's, you will find it drives just like a car but with better higher seating position for a great view of the road. I love em.
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Seattle was loosing way to many old brick buildings to new 21st century looking sky scrapers, so a couple years back they passed a law that if it is an old building and they have a age scale you have to keep so much of it and now in the oldest section of Seattle, they have put up temp steel bracing to hold onto the brick walls and dug out deep to build a 21st century skyscraper with the old 1 to 3 story brick front. They have done a pretty good job of blending the old building with the new. Here is one of the old buildings being rebuilt new from the inside protecting the old outside walls but giving a rise to a stronger better modern building.
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I clicked +1 so we get you back to zero