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Everything posted by balthazar
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What does the '450' and '550' stand for/mean?
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Correct on the LaSalle proposal for the '76 Seville. There was strong support for the name, but eventually they turned away from it because the initial incarnation ('27-40) was discontinued... and some felt there may have been a negative association with that discontinuance. Read; 'failed'. I love the 'Seville' name. Of course, it was also used earlier on the Eldorado hardtops ('56-60). The '76-79 Seviles are truly an excellent, well-balanced design. But I also like the '80-84s.
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Correct. It was pitched to Cadillac (thusly badged LaSalle), but Cadillac didn't have the production capacity (only 1 plant). It was then opened up to the other divisions, but Buick was the only one who agreed not to alter the design. Buick also had recently seen a fairly drastic fall in sales, from #3 in '56 to #10 in '60. They really wanted it.
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^ Dogs in commercials are fine. Dogs driving cars the advertising brand is trying to sell is dumb. ?
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Yea, I would concur and go with the Riviera. It's just that the Riviera and the GP occupied the same marketing space and the GP is a year older (and the Starfire; 2). But fair point on the unique body. Galaxie XL and Merc S-55 were minor trim/equipment packages, not different enough to even warrant a new model name. I had a Park Lane Marauder fastback years ago- other than buckets/console it didn't get anything special. GPs had a ton of little details that made then relatively unique within the brand.
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Quick Drive: 2020 Hyundai Venue SEL & Palisade Limited AWD
balthazar replied to William Maley's topic in Reviews
Obviously you're specifically speaking from your own opinion, and that's fine. I believe Jeep also is only about profits from 'forgettable SUVs', but the vast majority of consumers find them 'memorable' enough to buy them. I expect the Corvette & Camaro to continue, and at least a pair of sport sedans @ Cadillac. -
"relaxing sort of wallow" ? I could never get over the horrendous looks. I think it's going to be historically quick out-of-date. And it sounds like a bunch of cheapness throughout.
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For the VAST portion of the SL's existence, it's been miles away from being a sports car. The parallels are so interesting; • mercedes & Chevrolet both bring out a sports car in 1953. • both are powered by inline 6s. • MB has a hardtop, Chevy has a convertible. • 3 years in: Chevrolet considers dropping the car, but insteads adds a V8 and a hardtop. ª 3 years in: mercedes kills off their hardtop, kills off the 6-cyl and focuses on an anemic 4-banger to save money. I've never inspected a '53-55 up close, but I got a good look at a partially-disassembled '59 and it was cheap crap in every way. If this was a halo car, it's no wonder it took MB 35 years to gain any market traction.
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Ahhhh; dog owners! For some reason I couldn't figure out what the marketing target was; I find any anthropomorphic animal commercial dumb. I like animals just fine, was repeatedly petting a customer's cat ('Houdini') & dog ('River') just this afternoon... and there's 3 cats here inside (plus one outside), but I have never found the animal advertising relevant or effective.
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The '62 Grand Prix was the answer to the Thunderbird. I'd say the '61 Starfire, but it doesn't quite feel 'special' enough IMO.
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Hard no to a 4-cyl Corvette.
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That'll be a brief discussion.
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I agree with the statement that the Vette would not hit 80K/yr, but more importantly; why would anyone WANT it to?? It’s a low volume machine that already sells (traditionally) in higher numbers than I personally think it should. 25K (U.S.) is a good target.
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Maybe the '30s SSK. Lo-oooooong time ago. I did admire the '17 Maybach Vision, but that's a concept they'll never build (like almost all their concepts).
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Quick Drive: 2020 Hyundai Venue SEL & Palisade Limited AWD
balthazar replied to William Maley's topic in Reviews
I don't think I've noticed a K5 out on the road. It basically is a Malibu body with a cheaper-looking nose, so I doubt I would. -
The Corvette has never stood for 'high MPG and low maintenance'. Personally I've never cared for the Euro exotics I've been around; I remember a 355 Spyder one customer had where I was working, and it sounded like garbage. It will be interesting to see the reactions / consumer acceptance. Corvette has stayed more true to it's mission than any other car that's been around 50+ years.
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A '68-72 Impala Craft Avenger. About 10-ft long. Super rare, only about 16-20 known to exist. This would make that 17-21. For sale soon.
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Alternative Fuels & Propulsion RANDOM
balthazar replied to G. David Felt's topic in Electric Vehicles and Alternative Fuels
Read elsewhere that Q2 2021 BE sales reached a tick over 110,000 for the quarter. This was against the total Q2 vehicle sales of 4,412,737 units; a market share of 2.0%. (Hybrids are outside the BE number.)