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  1. The 4.8 liter engine can't be much cheaper to produce than the 5300. It got a small bump in power, but really, GM should get rid of it.
  2. He had pretty expensive taste--a 750i.From the Modesto Bee: "Authorities have seized $357,000 from Radic's bank accounts and a 2006 BMW 750i they say he bought with money from the church sale. The money will go toward restitution among several people, including the couple who tried buy the church, lenders, title insurers and the church itself."
  3. bobo

    SRX

    The thing is priced way too high compared to the competition (and the CTS), and it looks very station wagony, as mentioned above. In my brief drive of one, I wasn't very impressed. I preferred both the X5 and the new ML350, but I think normal cars are superior to all of these.
  4. The time for the Crossfire is over. The mechanicals (and the interior) are a generation behind. It's a nice drive, but it has terrible visibility in the hardtop.
  5. Dan Neil has a review of the Camry Hybrid, and he mentions the Fraichir fabric in his review. http://www.latimes.com/technology/la-hy-ne...calendar-widget The review doesn't really seem like much of a review, but more of a description of the car.
  6. Did anyone catch Jimmy Kimmel last night? With Kid Rock driving Jimmy around Detroit in a cab? The show also has a tie-in to Pontiac right now.
  7. A nice '81 Cutlass Supreme coupe. A silver Honda Insight with red flames. A black Cadillac Catera with a fake convertible top.
  8. When the GMT800's came out, they were roundly criticized for being bland and evolutionary of the previous generation's styling. When the mid-cycle update occurred on the Silverado, there was nothing but criticism for the more aggressive front end. Now, GM is back to bland on the trucks. Perhaps GM should have been a little more aggressive with the Avalanche, or maybe the Silverado will be?
  9. Interesting that sales were up to the extent that they were. Maybe people were receptive to the decreases in MSRP, even though transaction prices probably didn't change all that much with the lower rebates and dealer certificates. The Colorado's drop of 50% is pretty brutal, but there's plenty of more capable players in the small truck market now.
  10. That's wild. And with lowly Isuzu Geminis/I-Marks/Geo Spectrums. If all that was shown in real-time, that's all the more impressive. I wonder how many cars got wrecked in filming all this. The music rocked.
  11. I think the pics show pretty good composition.
  12. This is on my shortlist of next vehicle once they put in the 6-speed automatic for the 5300. I would have preferred a power window in the midgate over the current detachable window, though I recognize the benefit of keeping the window in and just folding down the lower portion. As for styling, I think that the new full-size trucks are clean-looking, but border on plain.
  13. Overall, an ok effort, but could be better. The interior is somewhat feminine and plain looking. I like the interior of the outgoing model better. The exterior has that squashed roof look that Toyota seems to be adopting. My favorite ES exterior was the third generation.
  14. bobo

    Cadillac

    That would be a very stylish way to go out and into the ground.
  15. bobo

    My Turn

    An Integra would be a great choice, though insurance would probably be on the high side because these have a high loss history. A fourth generation Prelude, '92-96, would also be a good choice.
  16. Like ocnblu, I'd say the G6, but in GTP trim to get the hydraulic steering. Though related the Malibu, the G6 manages to be a lot more fun.
  17. Lexus has the gold standard now in a cushy FWD near-lux vehicle, and this car is going to move the bar up a couple of notches. The last ES had two problems: bizarre styling (eyelids over the forehead look) and an overly floaty ride, but not terribly different from a DTS. From the small pics, the car appears attractive, but the same was initially said for the new Camry.
  18. Ha...click on the pic and then you're in that "other" site. Click "See full-size image" on the google page, and you get...
  19. bobo

    I'm pregnant

    Congrats Satty. I would be scared to death, but I know you're up to it. You do seem to have a very good head on yourself, so I'm sure Satty Jr. (or Sattiette) will turn out okay.
  20. The dashboard is a slightly more adventurous design than the old model: The center stack does seem to attract too much attention to itself, but having the NAV screen recessed like that is practical.
  21. bobo

    My Turn

    Of all the cars, I like the Subaru Impreza (# the best. The MX6 (#3)looks promising as well, as do the 240SX's. I'd say stay away from anything German as upkeep will cost you.
  22. The Lucerne commercial in heavy rotation now is the one that focuses on the availability of a V-8. I find it interesting that they call it the "legendary Northstar" to emphasize the Cadillac engine. They show the CXL V-8, and the front fascia without the foglights just looks bad.
  23. bobo

    Hey LosAngeles

    From an AP story: Among the Tribune stations that will join the new network are its flagship WGN in Chicago as well as WPIX in New York, and KTLA in Los Angeles. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?...w&sn=004&sc=162
  24. bobo

    Hey LosAngeles

    I never felt compelled to watch anything on either UPN or WB except for Star Trek Voyager on UPN.
  25. Carpool...heh...That appears to be a '77 or '79 Impala.
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