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Everything posted by balthazar
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So what does this mean, this "I just want them gone & don't want to mess with them'? What titles do you have? I have stuff from the '30s on up, both monthlies and club publications, plus over 6000 print ads. But I refer to my library frequently, a few times a week. RE the so-called 'digital age'- that primarily works for present/future issues, and sometimes those 'go away' online. Past stuff seldom gets scanned tho, so there it pretty much will never replace the vintage material.
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Some folk are conditioned by marketing to expect/demand 'enticements' in a new vehicle, but the vast majority of truck buyers are not so easily distracted/swayed. Anyways, most of the discussion here is about subjectives, not hard features, and the opinions there will vary greatly.
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^ Agreed on seeing more vids- there's no mistaking the degree of external difference in the '13 & '14 Silvie.
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Unfortunately, every single vehicle intro'd has its dissenters, it's inevitable. I get a kick out of those who address subjectives as "mistakes", its good for a laugh.
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Unable to sleep? Possibly a late-year addition? My Chilton's only lists the 151 & 301 Pontiac engines available in an Olds, in fact it lists NO 400 for '75-82 inclusive. I see the online O-75 brochure lists the 350 & 455 for the 88, and the 400 or 455 for the 98. Specs changed often in the mid-70s, that's for sure.
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In general a truck with new styling to reflect that it is a totally new truck vs a new truck that appears more to look like a refresh of the old one. With all the new features it deserved it's own look and not just a rehash of the old one. What if they had redone a totally new Impala and it just looked like the one we have had for years? Not a smart move. Only the 911 and Mini can get away with this kind of styling. Not seeing what you're referring to with "this kind" of styling. Yet, we'll see the sales numbers on these in time. I'm going to predict they'll do very well. AFA the theory that it needs to 'look completely different to suck buyers in'- truck shoppers are a LOT more savvy than Impala buyers, without question. And the impulse segment of trucks buyers is a lot smaller than that for cars, as past sales numbers show. It's not the same demo as car buyers and the same tricks aren't absolutely necessary. Think about how many manufacturers intro new engines in mid-cycle without changing styling.
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Aside from a very few features, not sure what the dissenters were expecting.
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Chevrolet News:Deep Dive: 2014 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra
balthazar replied to William Maley's topic in Chevrolet
I would like to see the crew cab go to suicide doors (they can keep the B-pillar in place). Would be much easier to work out of. -
Bingo.
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Industry News: NHTSA On Its Way To Greenlight Black Boxes
balthazar replied to William Maley's topic in Industry News
Camino is dead right. Because the Gov't is involved, it will do what it always does, mushroom larger & larger. May not happen next year, but it absolutely will. "pretty much every GM vehicle after 1994" - I would like to learn for sure how to tell which vehicles do & don't. BTW- I have no OnStar (service or button) in my truck.- 25 replies
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Industry News: NHTSA On Its Way To Greenlight Black Boxes
balthazar replied to William Maley's topic in Industry News
Might as well ask here- when did they start getting installed, and does my '04 Silverado have an EDR?- 25 replies
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Industry News: NHTSA On Its Way To Greenlight Black Boxes
balthazar replied to William Maley's topic in Industry News
What's the procedure for denying a court order? Oh yea- there is none. There is more than enough testing, computer simulations & data logged already, outside of black boxes, that this is totally unnecessary for those purposes.- 25 replies
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Yea, that looks like it. No stylistic loss, that's for sure. Radically-proportioned vehicles (here: micro-mini) do intrique me.
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Chevrolet News:Chevrolet Readying A Malibu Refresh For 2013
balthazar replied to William Maley's topic in Chevrolet
^ I was speaking generally (and I haven't seen the current Malibu up close) but as I stated/agreed with above, the exterior is definitely a move backward. The general idea that a car is competitive when designed in Year X, and is now UNcompetitive in Year X+2 doesn't hold water, IMO & from my experience. The current 'bu isn't competitive with the previous generation in many areas. -
Baby Boom = 1946-1964 Like ocnblu alluded to- there is no such thing as "current" baby boomers- it refers to a span of years born. IOW, 48-66 yrs old in 2012. This isn't a demographics that "loves toyotas"- it's the demographic that buys the most cars, period.
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You would actually buy / not buy a car based on the ABA on that model? Don't you think you get a better value in a car purchase suiting yourself rather than buying based on what you believe others think about your vehicle?? I mean; I realize that's the vast bulk of BMW & mercedees buyer's initial SOP, but it doesn't translate; that's why those companies have such abysmal owner loyalty numbers. Look at Jag- their rejection rate (non-repeat sales) is 84%. What's the market image there?
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Chevrolet News:Chevrolet Readying A Malibu Refresh For 2013
balthazar replied to William Maley's topic in Chevrolet
Camry doesn't sell on 'confidence', it sells to automatons too lazy to do a lick of research. If consumerism was based remotely on things that consumers supposedly value, like reliability & quality, the camry would be moving 1/10th it's volume. It's crap, but in many walks of consumerism, crap sells. I haven't been in the current Malibu, but the prior gen drives more engagingly than the camrys I've been in, so that's not it. -
^ What was that, and how is it currently 'powered'?
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Chevrolet News:Chevrolet Readying A Malibu Refresh For 2013
balthazar replied to William Maley's topic in Chevrolet
^ Camry is crap in all categories but sheer mass mainstream quantity. Not sure that's what GM should focus on as a prime directive. And the '08 Malibu was certainly above 'average' (just not in volume). -
Chevrolet News:Chevrolet Readying A Malibu Refresh For 2013
balthazar replied to William Maley's topic in Chevrolet
>>"I found it telling that even Automobile Magazine in the most recent issue stated on the BU. "Bankruptcy delayed development. What would have been class leading 2 years ago is now only competent.""<< Do not overlook the fact that publications (paper or cyber) have a prime vested interest in portraying "The New" in order to move copy. Fact of the matter is, while there has been some degree of lateral movement in car design since 2011, we've had no forward movement. Malibu is clear evidence of moving backward, in fact. The position that a car built in 2011 is no longer "competitive" may speak to the OCD test-drive junkie, but it's laughable to 98% of the vehicle consumer pool. The 'competition gap' within a given year's vehicles are closer than ever in design, safety, reliability, economy, & amenities now, COO included. I would extend that to include a 5-yr span of model years, for the most part. -
^ The blue '62 looks like a decent base, far nicer than the crusty green '62.
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Chevrolet News:Chevrolet Readying A Malibu Refresh For 2013
balthazar replied to William Maley's topic in Chevrolet
Can't agree with this. Rear end is crisply & appropriately truncated, works very well with the overall design. I get zero 'we ran out of money/time' feel to it, that's a bit of an overstatement. Overall, this gen Malibu is a modern classic, IMO. I believe the tails are just too different from usual Chevy-esque lights for most folk, because the multi-segment shape is a LOT of modern vehicles, chief among them many of the older bmw 3-series. I have no aesthetic issue with them (tho we do have an '09 in the driveway). -
Not to rain on your soggy parade, Camino, but I recall 'Invicta' being re-trademarked back when the Invicta/LaCrosse concept hit the shows.