Everything posted by Z-06
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Here's one for you guys...
Fiat 118/ NE
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Dams - Control Floods
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2010 Chevy Camaro standard and optional equipment list revealed
The Cyber Gray is really a chic color. I am really diggin it Yo.
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Yet another one for Camino...
I love the Taurmino.
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Details on new Buick LaCrosse emerge
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Infinite not zero.- SEMA Preview: Pontiac Solstice GXP Coupe Concept
http://www.cheersandgears.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=26285&hl=- SEMA Preview: 638-horsepower Pontiac G8 GXP Street Concept
http://www.cheersandgears.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=26279&hl=- Talk About A Major Perception Gap........
Spinners with diamonds studded would have been even better.- 2009.5 G6 revealed in Pontiac magazine ad
He hath succeeded.- SEMA Preview: Pontiac Solstice GXP Coupe Concept
I wonder if they will make stage 2 kit a production option. The grapevine is that the coupe will go on sale in February 2009 after its official unveiling at the Detroit Autoshow. Pontiac's website still states that the coupe will make same horsepower and torque as the convertible.- SEMA Preview: Pontiac Solstice GXP Coupe Concept
Linkity SEMA Preview: Pontiac Solstice GXP Coupe Concept Click above for a high resolution image- Details on new Buick LaCrosse emerge
I am not trying to hijack the Buick thread, but I wonder if Malibu will get both the DI six pot engines along with a four pot similar to Ford Fusion's engine strategy.- RR Silver Ghosts and AMC Spirits
Toyota Crapolla with fake convertible driven by an Old Lady from Sunshine State.- What's your walking mpg?
I walk about 1200-1300 miles every year. And I am a teetotaler, does that make me E-REV like Volt?- RR Silver Ghosts and AMC Spirits
Pictures are worth thousand words.- Big oil is behind ethanol's bad press
Like I have said before, oil needs a competitor and a viable one, one that can sustain profitable and cheap alternative to oil at $1.00/ gallon. Hopefully this will equate into something good. On a side note: Does anyone feel that if gas stays at $2.20 odd till 2010, Volt and GM are screwed?- Details on new Buick LaCrosse emerge
3.0 or 3.6?- Big oil is behind ethanol's bad press
Linkity "Big oil is behind ethanol's bad press" Posted Oct 29th 2008 at 11:47AM by Xavier Navarro Filed under: Etc., Ethanol, European Union "Big oil is behind ethanol's bad press." That's what Javier Salgado, CEO of Abengoa Bioenergy, one of Europe's leading ethanol producers, said in an interview published in Econoticias. Salgado took on more than big oil as he counteracted all the negative press ethanol is receiving from all sides. First of all he, claimed that biofuels were not responsible for the rise in food prices, given that prices have now come down yet we are using more biofuel than ever. His opinion is that the rise in oil prices was to blame. He even suggests that food companies aren't likely to lower prices now that feedstocks are back to more reasonable prices. So why are so many voices raised against biofuels? Salgado said that it's because big oil companies are threatened by the expansion of biofuels. According to him, ethanol - which is already at five percent of the market in the U.S. - is taking sales away from gasoline. This can only make big oil companies angry and do "whatever they can" to avoid the expansion of biofuels in order to keep their market share. Speaking about Spain, where Abengoa Bioenergy is based, Salgado stated that the country has no more ethanol fuel pumps because most gas stations belong to big oil companies. There, that should get people talking.- U.S. Treasury not negotiating aid for GM merger
I am glad they are not.- Talk About A Major Perception Gap........
Oops you are right, I meant 2nd largest british co.- Talk About A Major Perception Gap........
And And who owns MG? Once the second biggest car company of the world. In this current world perceptions rule more than thought processes and gaining first hand knowledge.- GM delays all development spending through 2010
Funny you say that, a couple here in Orlando are long gone. It was my favorite place to shop for jackets, summer shirts and fleeces. - What's your walking mpg?
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