Everything posted by pow
- Ragin'
- Word Association
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How stupid is Lindsey Jacobellis?!?
Johnny Weir.... noooo....
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Car Spotting
That's horrible... it's not a Civic, damnit!
- america
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Camaro Concept Design Story *lots of pics and info
It's hard to believe that's the same team that did this:
- Word Association
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Car Spotting
Yes, I know, dead thread, but over the past two days, I've seen a blue Lucerne CX (rental), a silverish Lucerne CXL, and a grey Solstice.
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2006 Pontiac G6 V6
Nice... I like the steering wheel. I wonder what it'd look like if you debadged the "G6" and "V6."
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PONTIAC TORRENT
Oh, well, at least it now looks right.
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Maybe DCX and Mitsu formed an alliance after all
And that's not the Galant with the rear spoiler, which makes it look even more similar.
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"Like a Knock" "Oh that Piston slap"
I'd do it the Honda way by extending their warranties or buying back the cars or something to silence the negative publicity. Normally when the transmission of, say, a post-warranty Odyssey blows up, Honda will more than likely quietly repair it as a gesture of "good will".
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Lexus Mulls Small Crossover
With all that said, I'd rather have a small, good-handling SUV than a larger, poorer-handling one. Why I'd have an SUV in the first place, I don't know... Btw, I've grown to like the X3 more... have to admit there's something exciting, no matter how daft and pointless it is, about a tall 4095-lb SUV that does 0.88g on the skidpad and stops from 70 mph sooner than a Corvette can (157 ft).
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British Auto News
I like DRLs only if they can be turned off... for those times when you don't want to attract the attention of the police.
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another red car
A pure guess... a Maserati of some sort?
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Spy Shots: Wide-body Cadillac CTS-V for 2007
No $h!, Sherlock... The 5-series, as well as the E-class, A6, GS, M, RL, and STS are in a class above the big and cheap CTS.
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Spy Shots: Wide-body Cadillac CTS-V for 2007
We've had this discussion many, many times before. I still insist that the CTS is a 3-series competitor in the US, regardless of size. After all, I don't go about carrying a tape measure, but the CTS would make more sense in the Cadillac lineup if it lost ten inches. The CTS may technically be a similar size to the 5-series, but it has nowhere near the sophisication or quality expected of that segment. The CTS is perfectly competitive against the 3-series, however.
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Top Gear: Winter Olympics
Wonder how they got that tree down...
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Spy Shots: Wide-body Cadillac CTS-V for 2007
What he said.
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Hyundai Hopes New Ad Campaign will Equate Azera
I know what you're saying... in their ads, Hyundai claims that the Azera has a larger interior than a 760Li. Sure doesn't feel like it.
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Lexus RX350
I can't think of a single V8, car or SUV, that gets 20 MPG city.
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Hot Tahoe fuels GM optimism
What about high compression and knock sensors?
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Can You Solve This?
The Lucerne's tail looks more like the Passat's than the Phaeton's, which is blockier.
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Mercedes-Benz CLS63 AMG and CLK63 AMG @ Geneva
Hmm... interesting how there's no SL63 yet.
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C/D review of Lucerne on stands
I can't agree with everything you said... the Avalon suffers from techno-silvery bits and a non-woven headliner, for instance. But my main issue with the Lucerne is that Buick set out to make it representative of the "new" GM, the revolutionary GM that will dispel myths and change perceptions. You can see it in their commercials and brochures and press releases. Yet the Lucerne carries on a few inexcusable bad habits, obvious cost-cutting traits like the low-budget materials. The Lucerne could have, should have been something revolutionary for GM.