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  1. Did not know that...I6 and V6 thing on the GC... You learn something everyday... EXCEPT FOR WHAT BLOODY CAR BALTHY BOUGHT... Question... soccer mom stigma or real tough offroader?
  2. Its Saturday night? I got to go...Ive got a hot date tonight... With Don Cherry....Hockey Night in Canada! Jeep Grand Cherokee... 2nd generation between years 2002-2004
  3. I SEE... So the fat lady has not sung yet, we are dragging the closing credits E-V-E-R. S-O. S - L - O - W - L - Y. SUV/CUV or wagon?
  4. Holy smokes...did the fat lady sing already? I thought we were still on Act II Scene III in a 15 Act play... I was ready to call this play...Much Ado About Nothing...but that title is already taken... OK...I ribbed you enough. Its obviously an American vehicle. So...im gonna go with Ford Escape as my first guess.
  5. SMK...that is the thing...all these high priced SUVs are gunning for the Escalade... Its the Escalade that is on top of this hill... Kinda like how everybody is still gunning for the BMW 3 Series... Even with Cadillac's best attempt yet with the ATS, which is the best attempt from anybody, the BMW 3 Series is still the King... Its up to the rest try to dethrone the Escalade... Just because something costs more, doesnt mean that people will gravitate to it and call it the best... Sure, some athletes and rappers will go to the Bentley or Lambo and especially the 1%ers... But JDN, as you see, is fighting back, to at least keep the image of the Escalade alive...and THAT is what is needed. First and second year sales of the Bentley will probably be high...but if JDN produces an Escalade worthy of a REAL Cadillac, meaning, the Escalade is kinda up to par to a Bentley in terms of quality and sophistication, even if it falls a tad short, which it probably will fall short, regardless of the price difference and especially BECAUSE of the price difference, the Escalade still retains its cachet, and going forward, not only does that help the Escalade retain MOST of its core buyers, it helps Cadillac the brand grow in prestige...
  6. Good point... I think an all aluminium chassis and brand new weight saving and very strong construction and what is likely to be a very driver's oriented version of a Twin Turboed 4.2 liter V8 CT6 may have something to do with this first ever BMW M7.
  7. But SMK...I dont think JDN really cares about Escalade performance numbers...as THAT is not what the Escalade is all about...and I think HE ACKNOWLEDGES that the Escalade aint about performance numbers... He does not hint on any performance criteria...unless of course he means "technically advanced" as performance oriented... And he confirms that its not hard to do it even with BOF... Either way...the Escalade is about to become even more of a Halo car for Cadillac...in SUV form...and that is in preparation for the Bentayga assault...JDN is not ready to concede SUV supremacy to Bentley, even if the Bentley will probably cost twice as much as the Escalade. The Bentayga a Bentley or not, the Escalade is still gonna be the 'Slade!
  8. For you SMK... http://www.hotrod.com/news/1508-watch-hennesseys-665hp-yukon-denali-xl-drag-race-a-hellcat-challenger/ GMC Denali long wheel base... from the link... Sure...Hennessy Hot Rod and not factory. Sure we dont know what the top speed is pf this Im sure Cadillac could and will use some of that good 'ol American Hot Rodding techniques to make a Cadillac Escalade V be as close to Benteyga performance. So...before you try and negate this of what i have posted... YOU state 190mph for the Bentley...the vehicle aint even on the drawing board yet...but...this Hennessey Beast actually exists...its not a Cadillac Escalade...its the closest thing to an Escalade...its a GMC Yukon Denali...practically all the lux is their with all the heft as this is the XL...the long wheelbase one... I wouldnt underestimate what the General could do with its new found performance technology for all out performance and what that Chevy Small Block under the hood is capable of... EDIT : plus what Suave is sayin' about the next gen being of an aluminium body...less weight equals a very possible way of extracting better performance numbers...
  9. Dont care... Prius has a negative stigma...TOYOTA in general...has a negative stigma like a Camaro has... Just like BMW has Your point?
  10. Greece's economy... Teacher: "Kids, what does the chicken give you?" Student: "Meat!" Teacher: "Very good! Now what does the pig give you?" Student: "Bacon!" Teacher: "Great! And what does the fat cow give you?" Student: "Homework!" yeah...this is a shout out to my kids... I dedicated that to them...
  11. That is slowly shrinking,my friend... Porsche, Bentley are all going electric... Hybrid and full on... Your beloved Chevrolet is now offering soon enough a pure 100% full on electric car while currently selling a SECOND generation ALMOST 100% full on electric car... The Spark has died...in favor of the Bolt... Prius is going on strong...gas prices have eased off...so not strong enough...sure...the electric infrastructure is nowhere near the gasoline one...the gasoline infrastructure is 100 years in the making...the electric one is not even a decade old... BLU...learn to argue... Playful sarcasm or not... THAT is a very childish thing to say... I had a laugh with that...yes...yes I did... But...that statement...sarcastic or not...fails to acknowledge any propaganda that comes off people like you...
  12. Electric infrastructure is growing...and give it another year or two...it will start growing by leaps and bounds... I never thought of that....and yes...these are words of wisdom to live by in this day and age...even if I do live in Montreal Quebec, Canada... A country that is considered "peaceful" by many, even by those terrorists...from time to time...Canada does get mentioned that its a terrorist target...and even if it is in the Frenchie part of Canada, a place that wants to separate from Canada and Montreal...a very cosmopolitan, multi-cultural city... In the 1970s....with all those gas stations around...many motorists were left stranded because there simply was no gasoline available... The last picture looks like its a gas station in the middle of nowhere...imagine running out of gasoline there? These folks that would do harm today would take out as many French Canadians as they could take out as they do not care how progressive and peaceful you claim to be. Seriously the Canadian government needs to tighten things up. You already have had terror attacks and there will be more. Like it or not we are at war. Or at least they are at war with us and more will die unless we take some more harsh measure. Out lax leadership here now has put us in a bind. I pity who ever gets in office next as it will take them 8 years just to fix some of the damage. With all this mess I missed you post. I wholeheartedly agree... That we are at war...because these people want to kill us, and our way of life...and because some of us in North America are Christians... But Im afraid...its a war we may never be able to win...without committing similar atrocities towards them...while killing a few innocent people from their side of their religion along the way...because not all Muslims want us dead...but in order to eliminate the ones that do...our political leaders may have to resort to Stalin and Hitler and Saddam Hussein tactics of controlling human populations... Are we as a North American society able to accept ourselves after that? Because that Hyper, is what we have to do to survive this... All the great Empires of the past became great Empires because they were ruthless towards the conquered... They maintained those Empires by continuing to be ruthless. They lost their Empires because the new factions were MORE ruthless and so defeat was inevitable for the old guard... WE, during WW2, were just as ruthless towards the Nazis as the Nazis were towards the Jews and us...are we ready to go back to that?
  13. That is only for people like you...the ones that are afraid of their own shadows...the ones that are afraid of...change...
  14. Blu you think that this does not involve ICE cars? Grown ass man you say? Coldwell, who spoke in Spanish through a translator, said wind power is the fastest growing energy source in Mexico. He spoke of the three countries' "common objectives" to offer competitive electricity rates from clean-energy sources supported by sustainable infrastructure. Sources told CBC News the emphasis going forward will be on a "low-carbon future" for North America. Finding that 'sweet spot' This essentially kickstarts the detailed, behind the scenes work needed for a continent-wide agreement that will enable all three countries to work together on clean energy and options to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The North American nations have been working toward this since last May, when they set up a working group on continent-wide clean energy co-operation. There have also been clear signs it's a big priority under the new Liberal government that campaigned on the need for such a deal. Carr acknowledged that with more job losses on the horizon as oil and gas prices continue to plunge, the road ahead will not be an easy one. "Our challenge … is to use this very low spot in the commodity cycle to make transformational change; to find that sweet spot between resource development and environmental stewardship," Carr said on Friday. The briefing notes for the new minister of natural resources, acquired by CBC under Access to Information, refers to "repairing our relationship with our North American partners" on energy and environment. "A renewed memorandum of understanding could form the starting point for more far-reaching discussions on a continental clean energy agreement and climate change," the briefing notes say. It's also significant because for the first time since 2008, when the Keystone XL pipeline was proposed, the energy discussions between the U.S. and Canada are not dominated by pipelines. Green energy boom "It's the fact we are recognizing that our energy relationship is more than just oil, and there is more to the Canada-U.S. relationship than the Keystone pipeline," said Keith Stewart, head of Greenpeace Canada's climate and energy campaign. Stewart points out a type of green NAFTA is new territory for the three governments "This is the kind of thing that has been done on trade, it hasn't been done on climate change. If this is a first step in that direction, it's a good thing," Stewart told CBC News. Read between the lines.... Can you do that? Along with what happened in France before XMAS 2015... ICE cars are coming to an end...DEAL WITH IT!!! Dont ever buy an EV....just DEAL WITH IT!!!
  15. http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-us-mexico-nafta-clean-energy-mou-1.3444675 Canada, the United States and Mexico have signed a trilateral agreement that could mark the start of discussions on the first North American accord on climate change and clean energy. Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr, U.S. Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz and Mexico's secretary of energy, Pedro Joaquín Coldwell, signed a memorandum of understanding on North American climate change and energy collaboration in Winnipeg on Friday. Pipeline projects face new regulations Climate change plan will take time Government, oil industry, finding consensus "As of today all of our North American energy data and energy maps are gathered on one platform for the first time. This is significant because it allows us to think about continental energy integration in a new light," Carr said Friday morning in Winnipeg. "This memorandum takes the important strides we've made in recent years towards a continental approach to energy and expands our relationship in support of an even more ambitious clean-energy environmental agreement." Moniz credited today's agreement to the "tremendous" change in the the energy scene in North America, the "revived relationship" between the three countries and "the change of government here in Canada." "The trilateral relationship certainly is not missing a beat," the U.S. energy secretary said on Friday. "If anything, I think it's accelerating even more with the very strong Canadian commitment in the areas of energy, environment and innovation." Coldwell, who spoke in Spanish through a translator, said wind power is the fastest growing energy source in Mexico. He spoke of the three countries' "common objectives" to offer competitive electricity rates from clean-energy sources supported by sustainable infrastructure. Sources told CBC News the emphasis going forward will be on a "low-carbon future" for North America. Finding that 'sweet spot'This essentially kickstarts the detailed, behind the scenes work needed for a continent-wide agreement that will enable all three countries to work together on clean energy and options to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The North American nations have been working toward this since last May, when they set up a working group on continent-wide clean energy co-operation. There have also been clear signs it's a big priority under the new Liberal government that campaigned on the need for such a deal. Carr acknowledged that with more job losses on the horizon as oil and gas prices continue to plunge, the road ahead will not be an easy one. "Our challenge … is to use this very low spot in the commodity cycle to make transformational change; to find that sweet spot between resource development and environmental stewardship," Carr said on Friday. The briefing notes for the new minister of natural resources, acquired by CBC under Access to Information, refers to "repairing our relationship with our North American partners" on energy and environment. "A renewed memorandum of understanding could form the starting point for more far-reaching discussions on a continental clean energy agreement and climate change," the briefing notes say. It's also significant because for the first time since 2008, when the Keystone XL pipeline was proposed, the energy discussions between the U.S. and Canada are not dominated by pipelines. Green energy boom"It's the fact we are recognizing that our energy relationship is more than just oil, and there is more to the Canada-U.S. relationship than the Keystone pipeline," said Keith Stewart, head of Greenpeace Canada's climate and energy campaign. Stewart points out a type of green NAFTA is new territory for the three governments "This is the kind of thing that has been done on trade, it hasn't been done on climate change. If this is a first step in that direction, it's a good thing," Stewart told CBC News. Clean energy groups predict today's agreement means the continent's industry is about to take off. "It shows how seriously our countries will be starting to take clean energy." said Clare Demerse, senior policy adviser with Clean Energy Canada. Demerse says it could create a bigger market for Canadian renewable energy. For example, the U.S. Clean Power Plan allows coal-burning states to import clean Canadian energy that has come online since 2012 to reduce their emissions. Despite a recent court-imposed delay, most environmentalists believe that plan will eventually proceed with a big demand for Canadian hydro, solar and wind power. There could also be a chance to develop a continent-wide infrastructure for electric cars. "All three countries manufacture cars, all three are thinking about the next generation of cars," Demerse said. "There is a lot they can do together to make sure, for example, you could drive an electric car anywhere on the continent and know you can charge it." Sources say the timing of today's announcement is not a coincidence. Domestic climate policy will reach a new chapter next month when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with the premiers in Vancouver to talk about a national climate strategy. A week later, Trudeau heads to Washington for an official state dinner with U.S. President Barack Obama. Demerse thinks today's agreement puts the two countries back on the same page. "For years the American government has been trying to talk to Canada about clean energy and unfortunately they kept hearing back about pipelines," he said. "It was a bit of a dialogue of the deaf. "Now, we are finally catching up to where our allies are, and that will make the conversation and relationship a more effective one." The energy ministers met Thursday in Winnipeg ahead of the official signing Friday morning.
  16. What if??? EDIT... Mr Cubical has got you on one angle, Ive got you on another... You are probably gonna be hospitalized with a heart attack and ulcers before you would drain your battery on your EV the way you worry about...nothing. Skeeterbite, I am not the only one with these questions. They are legitimate. No they are not... The Bolt has a range of 200 miles... Like a car...the way you drive dictates your range... Sure...batteries are more fickle than black gold... but...there are solutions...in the very near future.... http://www.gizmag.com/uk-electric-highways-trial/38897/ wireless charging highways... I posted this before...but..some of you behave like little children and just ignore the reality of what is going on in the world regarding ELECTRIC SOLUTIONS... Dude...Canada-US-Mexico signed a clean energy deal today... Dude...before XMAS...in France...many countries are in agreement to ban ICE cars...TOYOTA themselves want to stop producing ICE cars by that time... All this is for 40-50-60years from now...I understand that...your argument is now...2016... Dude...many Quebecois have adopted Chevy the Volt, the Tesla Model S...and they have adapted quite well to it... YOU refuse to see the writing on the wall... I dont care what you do...just stop being childish in your thought process....or continue...but dont act like electric cars are dying...its the ICE cars that are dying a slow death... You are a grown CHILD... The link is above...signed today... Its nice of me to keep you current...yes pun intended. PS...I dont care if you want an electric car or not... Stop with the BULL$h! facts you like to spew about range anxiety and the like...in 2016...range anxiety is non-existent... Stop with the false information regarding electric vehicles... Dont ever buy one...just stop with the opinion based "facts" that you like to throw around... Stop going "LALALLALALA I CANT HEAR YOU!!!" like a child...and INFORM yourself...dont EVER buy en electric car...just be INFORMED!
  17. Thanx for the downvote Blu... But Blu... YOUR country...and mine...signed a bill today... THAT is the sign that OIL...is dying off...not for plastics...nor perfumes and soaps and all other shyte that crude oil is responsible for...but for powering automobiles... Again...down vote all you want...someday soon...you will grow up...
  18. Funny you say that this way Hyper... Because I see the new Bentayga as an SUV competing with the Escalade...in a Bentley way... And with Johan's announcement... Is just advancing the Escalade upwards towards the Bentley side of things...
  19. http://www.carscoops.com/2015/12/eight-us-states-and-four-european.html http://hybridtechcar.com/germany-and-some-other-countries-are-going-to-completely-ban-on-their-expensive-cars-with-internal-combustion-engines-by-2050/ The artices above have some countries wanting to ban ICE cars by 2050 The article below has California pushing for that by 2030. http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2015/08/california-air-resources-board-automakers/ so yeah...and with the Canada-US-Mexico clean energy deal that was signed today... http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-us-mexico-nafta-clean-energy-mou-1.3444675 That thought is... a very real threat...
  20. Electric infrastructure is growing...and give it another year or two...it will start growing by leaps and bounds... I never thought of that....and yes...these are words of wisdom to live by in this day and age...even if I do live in Montreal Quebec, Canada... A country that is considered "peaceful" by many, even by those terrorists...from time to time...Canada does get mentioned that its a terrorist target...and even if it is in the Frenchie part of Canada, a place that wants to separate from Canada and Montreal...a very cosmopolitan, multi-cultural city... In the 1970s....with all those gas stations around...many motorists were left stranded because there simply was no gasoline available... The last picture looks like its a gas station in the middle of nowhere...imagine running out of gasoline there?
  21. http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/canada-us-mexico-nafta-clean-energy-mou-1.3444675 Canada-US-Mexico clean energy deal...signed...TODAY!!! Electric cars are the future...internal combustion engine cars are dying...a very slow death...but they are dying...
  22. What if??? EDIT... Mr Cubical has got you on one angle, Ive got you on another... You are probably gonna be hospitalized with a heart attack and ulcers before you would drain your battery on your EV the way you worry about...nothing.
  23. Cool. Why arent I excited for it? Leaving my hatred for this car company aside, I am quite capable of getting past that, somehow, I aint excited by it. I am quite happy that BMW finally engineered a "M" version of the 7 Series... Other than that...no emotions at all... I think its because it looks like crap on the outside.
  24. I found this on youtube... Listen to the whole 2 minutes of this clip... It reveals EXACTLY how I fee about this piece of news...and I mean EXACTLY!
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