Everything posted by sciguy_0504
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H3 vs. FJ
If you were born with the ability to read, you would be able to deduce that I was talking about how the interiors looked in pictures and the comparisons that have taken place within the past couple of weeks/months in the car rags. Nick got it right. There have been a couple reviews posted in the last few days and each excuse is "media bias" or "bash GM because it has some momentum." Stop making excuses and start building cars that are competitive in every area, not just wheel and tire size or overall interior room.
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Pricing Announced for 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche
Great pricing.
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March 2006 Sales: Toyota Motor Company
The ES, LS and SC are long-in-the-tooth, too.
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HHR in latest Motor Trend mag
I don't have the article in front of me (at school) but I remember MT having a problem with not enough power, cargo room/cargo options (like tie downs, etc) in the Caliber as well as how it drove, I believe. They liked the HHR because of how much room it had but only when it was driven at a leisurely pace. The Matrix got points for cargo options (adjustable tie down tracks) and overall driveability (you could live with it in every day driving) and the Mazda3 got points for pretty much everything.
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Edmunds Full Test: 2007 Toyota Yaris
Go sit in a G6 and tell me. Toyota goofed by not putting power everything, ABS and side airbags as standard equipment on all models or at least the sedan, and it is a expensive in loaded form. The cupholder situation sucks, too. I think some things will change when its refreshed in a few years, though.
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When your 'foreign' car isn't
- Our first Glimpse of a Zeta -based car
Ahhhh...let's just hope the real deal is better.- H3 vs. FJ
Aside from the interiors (I have not been in either so my judgement is based on photos), the FJ owns the H3 on and off road.- Edmunds - V6 Family Sedan Comparo
- Compass Pricing & Capability
They had to give it some sort of "rough" edge.- Edmunds Full Test, ES350
- Detroit Muscles Up
I sincerely hope we do not have a bunch of retro mobiles with $10,000 on the hoods in a decade's time.- Edmunds: 2006 Buick Lucerne Full Test
The liberal media does not market a conservative president.- NYIAS Preview: Mazda CX-9
I like it but the front looks like Mazda copied off of Lexus and the rear 3/4 looks like the Enclave was used for design inspiration.- Edmunds - V6 Family Sedan Comparo
You also have an interior that does not stand up to others in the class and a V8 that is almost outclassed by competitor's V6. On the other hand, wasn't Lexus being dissed because its cars were dubbed by some as "too quiet?"- Dodge gives Durango a face-lift, preps for hybrid
So now it looks even more like the Aspen.- GM to build a new plant in Mexico
I have no problem with people coming here after lining up and doing so legally.- ....
Oh, I will. And if those products do not, I'll laugh.- "Gay boyfriend"
- Edmunds: 2006 Buick Lucerne Full Test
LMFAO! I'm crying!- Choppin' Competition #16 Voting!
10 1 3 Way too easy...- March 2006 Sales: General Motors
I was just wondering, when it says the Tahoe had 10,126 total deliveries and 9,505 retail deliveries (along with the other two brand new SUVs), does that mean a few hundred went to fleets?- GM to build a new plant in Mexico
I am not a fan of the welfare system so there is my answer to that. However, the illegals need to leave and be kept out in order for your plan to work. How thousands of them can march in the streets without a finger being lifted is rediculous. Fly, you are damn right.- NEWSWEEK INTERVIEW: Rick Wagoner CEO of GM
While Buickman can get annoying, the responses to him are just as annoying, if not more because they are downright disgusting. We all have our opinions about GM's management so both sides need to learn to respect them, please.- GM to build a new plant in Mexico
That means zero to me. My mother picked fruit in fields when she was young because she was so damn poor. Even then there were migrant workers in the fields with her. Come here legally and do the jobs "lazy unemployed Americans" refuse to do. Until then, I would rather eat fruit from Chile, cut my own grass and do my own home repairs. - Our first Glimpse of a Zeta -based car
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