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NOS2006

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  1. clippers
  2. Oh, and that backseat isn't practical AT ALL.
  3. Let's just hope they don't dumb it down so much like you know they will...
  4. haha And the Tundras that were replaced due to their numerous problems...
  5. Yeah, this is definitely about HHR-sized. Just looks much bigger in photos.
  6. That reminds me of the time you were the meat between my buns.
  7. This would have to be reviewed. I would be for this, but I find it unfair to not accept poorly drawn/rendered/chopped submissions. We could, however, limit this to two entries per member and prohibit submissions that do not meet size requirements (as posted in the first post of the contest).
  8. You like 'em juicy? I guess I'll have to keep my Love Ewe to myself...
  9. cheers
  10. You know what? Yeah, I'm blocking your IP so you can't access my Photobucket album!
  11. Yeah, unfortunately that's really the only shot you can get of the dash. The driver's side door is closed, and you can only get so close to the LaCrosse...
  12. Now, for those who have voted, and also for those who haven't... Would you like to cancel all competitions and continue with only a Design Competition, keep all three around, or keep just the Design Competition and a Choppin' Competition? The Design Competition will probably be monthly (like the Sketch Competition) whereas the Choppin' Competition would be every two weeks and fresher. Give me your final thoughts and ideas soon so we can finalize everything and get this rollin' next month!
  13. I didn't take any video; I didn't even think of it. The LaCrosse is definitely very nice in person and looks every bit as good as you expect. The three co-workers I went with just gawked over it and sat there saying they can't believe it's so nice, they can't believe it's a Buick. This car will definitely be the home run that the current LaCrosse isn't. It's interior is magnificent too. Much higher class than any Lexus interior.
  14. Yeah, don't count on storing much back there lol.
  15. dawg
  16. I don't believe so. Like I said, hopefully it was a poorly done pre-production model..
  17. Happy Birthday, Croc!
  18. Thank you. Really, I was raggin' on Dodge for giving the Challenger a thick-padded vinyl IP and now I see that Chevy completely cheaped out. I'm really pissed that this is all we get is this $h!.
  19. I don't know what the LT1 interior looks/feels like, but the new Camaro's is hard crap plastic that you can find in my Cobalt. Cheap.
  20. baby
  21. Well, this makes my fourth consecutive year that I’ve been to the North American International Auto Show here in frigid Detroit, MI. Every year has been a lot of fun no matter when you go. The first three times I ended up going on the first Public Day as soon as the gates opened. This year, however, I was able to get tickets with some coworkers and got in on the first day of the Industry Preview. And let me tell you, depression is in the air. Fortunately, we walked in right by the Ford exhibit, which was about the same as most years, but spectacular by comparison to most other exhibits. If that doesn’t tell you something then there’s something wrong. The entire auto show basically looked like a typical showroom floor, and was as busy as one too. The foot traffic was low, the camera crews were few and far between, and the overall feel was just as cold as the single-digit temperatures outside the building. If the low-cost investment on displays, limited number of models -- both cars and women -- on the floor, and overall “wow factor” (which, by the way, there was zero of) have any reflection on the state of the industry then you’d be kidding yourself to say everything is okay. Hell, you’d be kidding yourself to say anything is okay. The way this looked, I’d be shocked if they didn’t cancel entire auto shows, like there are rumors of with the Tokyo International Auto Show. That being said, I will say I was impressed with some of Ford’s new stuff, especially the Fusion and Taurus. I like the refreshed Mustang, but I’m still not a fan of the F150. However, one of the most exciting parts of the show for me was the Camaro display. There was a silver RS, a Camaro Black Concept, and a red (SS?) model that you could sit inside. I love how the interior just unfolds around you and how the steering wheel both tilts and telescopes. However, I must say that I am really disappointed. One of the biggest things I've been worried about are the materials of the interior. Well, when I sat inside I felt the door panel and the instrument panel and they were both very hard plastic. I'm hoping this is just a very very pre-production car because that's even worse than the vinyl-covered dash of the 4th Gens. Very unappealing and I'm very unhappy if that crap makes production. Aside from that, there wasn’t really anything that interested me except for maybe a handful of the ladies walking around. It was sad to walk through Pontiac and the others and say that this may be the last time, or one of the last times, ever seeing them at the show. Speaking of which, Pontiac had a G3 on display which made me question if they’re still bringing it for a year or not with the latest news Pontiac’s spilled. All in all, it was just a really sad show. The displays were subpar, the money spent on displays were nill, and there was nothing special about it like there has been in the past. No special feeling, just bland and unappealing. Mitsubishi’s display was terrible, and Bugatti’s display was simply a Veyron with a rope around it. Also, as we all know, Ferrari wasn’t there and neither was Nissan/Infiniti (which is sad because I wanted to see the new Maxima, 370Z, and G37 – and Nissan usually has some of the better looking models there). Aside from feeling uncomfortable and uneasy about the show this year, I just don’t know what to say. So that’s that. Hopefully everything gets better, and soon. Here’s a link to the pictures I took at the show: http://s12.photobucket.com/albums/a223/NOS2006/NAIAS%202009/
  22. Okay, I'm really disappointed. I was at the autoshow yesterday and was able to sit in the Camaro. One of the biggest thing I've been worried about are the materials of the interior. Well, I sat inside, felt the door panel and the instrument panel and they were both very hard plastic. I'm hoping this is just a very very pre-production car because that's even worse than the vinyl-covered dash of the 4th Gens. Very unappealing and I'm very unhappy if that crap makes production.
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