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2015 had record sales, things are leveling off and may even drop some, but even if sales drop industry wide 10% this year, they are still more total sales out there than there were in 2010 or 2012. There were 17.5 million cars sold in 2015, go back to 2009 and that was like 9 or 10 million. Sales volumes as a total industry are pretty good, important to look at what segments are growing or shirking or what models are losing share.
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I am sure there is a way, but Mercedes is not making profit on EVs, Tesla has never turned a profit. I would guess Nissan isn't making profit on the Leaf, and GM isn't making money on the Volt. Eventually EV's will be profitable, probably none are right now
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i think they could charge for Supercharger use on every car, and probably eventually they will. Gas stations aren't giving away unlimited free gas, if it costs $5 at the Supercharger station to fill up no big deal. And you can charge at home.
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I am glad to see the 8-series return, I thought that was one of the best BMWs ever, I liked the 90s 8-series, I hope they make the new car similar to that. The 6-series should be a 5-series coupe/converable that is $55k, not whatever the hell it is now. A 6-series Gran Coupe (which s 5-series based) is more expensive than a 7-series. That makes no sense. If they think they can make a 6-series compete with a 911 they are delirious. The 6-series should compete with E-class coupe/convertible, and be like 190 inches long, so for those that think a 435i coupe is too small, they can get a 635i for $5,000-10,000 more.
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I think 3 sedans is enough for Cadillac, you can add a coupe or convertible body style to any of those 3 lines. Sedans are a striking segment, crossovers are the growth, so it would make sense to have 4-5 CUV/SUV and only 3 sedans. -
Dieter Zetsche has said electric cars are not profitable, they are losing money on their electric cars. I am sure they would rather sell a GLC that makes money rather than a B-class that doesn't. For whatever it is worth the B-class range is going to be increased to 200-250 miles in the next few years.
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ATS down 30.7%, CTS down 39.6%, XTS down 29.3% That is why I said Cadillac needs 3 more crossovers. CTS is on pace for 14,000 sales this year, that is worse than the STS did and they killed the STS. LaCrosse down 57.3%, Impala down 54.4%. Full size sedans are really hurting, that whole segment could disappear in about 5 years time. Chevy should make Impala their Camry fighter and Malibu should become a Civic/Corolla fighter, Cruze would replace both Spark and Sonic as a compact car. At least that way they get to preserve the Impala name plate.
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Agreed and the Camaro is really hard to see out of and rather cramped on the inside. The Mustang feels more usable and easier to see out of to me. Plus it is a coupe, coupes don't sell in volume, especially when the price keeps going up.
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That B-class EV probably loses money, so they probably prefer that it doesn't sell. A new E-class could sell 5-6,000 a month that reverses that, and the C-class coupe is hitting dealers, maybe that helps there. I do think they need to sell an S450 with a $87,000 price to steal some of the sales off the 7-series and A8. It is tough to sell sedans anymore though, people want crossovers.
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They only sell the B-class in California because state law says they have to sell an electric car. They need to new E-class to turn around sedan sales. Good thing they have 5 crossovers/SUVs to capitalize on consumer preferences.
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The CTS once started at $29,900. CLA with destination is now $33k, what it was in the past doesn't really matter today. And yes they do want to play in the low end of the luxury market because they want to win in every segment. Just like they won the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday, and the AMG GT3 had a historic victory 1-2-3-4 finish at the 24 hours of the Nurburgring over the weekend, leaving BMW, Audi, Bentley and Porsche in the dust. We are not talking about a 13 year old CTS. We are talking about a $29K Mercedes sold two years ago that is the EXACT same car as the one they are asking more money for now so don't try to come off like they are not trying to compete with Buick and Lincoln with cars like that and then backpedal and say $h! like you just said in your last post.So at least you have finally confirmed what you have long denied. The CLA is a Buick/Lincoln competitor so you said they are trying to compete in the lower end market now. Except Lincoln's smallest sedan is larger than an E-class, and Buick's CLA sized sedan was $21,000, and is now dead. I would doubt the CLA and LaCrosse are cross shopped at all, so I don't think the CLA competes with Lincoln or Buick. CLA is here to compete with Golf GTI's, A3's. 1/2-series, Volvo V40, maybe S60, Acura TLX maybe. There you go, cherry picking as usual. The Verano is not "CLA sized". That would be the $27K Regal you would be thinking of, the same one that beat that CLA. Funny how you keep forgetting that. Again, according to a few publications, the CLA most certainly does compete with the Buick. It just doesn't beat it in a comparo. You know that already but are too damn fanboy blind and stubborn to acknowledge that simple little fact. Go look up the length, width, height and weight of a CLA and compare that to a Verano. Regal still isn't selling even though it finished ahead of a CLA in one comparison. -
The E63 S does 0-60 in 3.4 seconds, an 11.6 second 1/4 mile at 121.8 mph. Stops form 60 mph in 106 feet, which is 6 better than a CTS-V. CTS-V does 0-60 in 3.5 seconds and 11.6 seconds 1/4 mile at 126 mph, so it would pull ahead after the 1/4 mile with the higher speed. A Tesla Model S can do 0-60 in 2.8 seconds and a 11.2 second 1/4 mile. The current E-class is in its 7th model year too, so I am curious to see what they do with the new one. I don't think it will be faster, but it should handle better as the current car is overly heavy. Hard to find a place where you can drive above 150 mph. I'd rather have a car that is quick at speeds under 75 mph that is more usable, top end speed you can't even use on a race track, unless there is like a 2 mile straight away.
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186 mph on an E63 S. The AMG GT is faster than an E63, and they have a 570 hp R version coming that would be faster still. I am still hoping Mercedes makes a sports car above the GT that is a rival to Lamborghini and Ferrari. Tobias Moers seems to want one, and it would be a mid-engine V6 hybrid like the Formula 1 car. The McLaren Mercedes SLR could do like 212 mph and that car came out 10 years ago. They need something today that hits that level, I think 193 is their fastest today. -
The CTS-V never caught the Model S in the 3 way race, the runway wasn't long enough. I did find videos of the Model S blowing away the E63 and Nissan GT-R as well. This is why Mercedes knows they need an electric car, the E63 was beat and how much faster can they make it with a V8? They know part of the AMG equation after 2020 is electric power, whether is is pure EV or a hybrid. I don't think the P90D will get cut in half any time soon, but in 10 years maybe a Model S P85 that can do 0-60 in 3.5 is $60k. Maybe not, but batteries will get cheaper, gasoline engines are getting more expensive.
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Buick News: Buick Makes it Official, Verano Disappears in 2017
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What is wrong with being the American Buick? Why do they have to be Audi? Oldsmobile was American, didn't try to copy imports, they had the contemporary stealth bomber theme styling, but they gave you a little more performance than a Chevy, a little better ride and handling. That was a good formula, even though that brand is dead. People buy crossovers in droves for roominess, they like comfort, a smooth ride, some interior space, they like the safety of all wheel drive (or perceived safety).- 54 replies
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Tesla is flat out awesome. They are my 2nd favorite car brand. The current E63 is actually quicker than the 640 hp CTS-V. I am looking forward to the new E63 to see what they can get it to do. Motor Trend picked the E63 over the M5, but M5 is also fat. -
Tesla P90 D vs Corvette Z06, both stock. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgZJg6Mu0cU The Z06 is a really fast car too, a 0-60 time in the low 3's.
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Won't happen in our lifetimes. Sure it will. Take a car like the Corvette Z06, fastest car…. Were you referencing SALES as usual, or just performance? Excuse me if I erroneously assumed it was your Prime Directive : SALES. We've had 15+ years of hybrids and they're still only 3% of vehicle sales. Pure electrics are behind hybrids, and while it's possible they will surpass them, they have monstrous uphill public perception battle to gain 51% of vehicle sales. 0-60 time, a Tesla Model S will beat a Corvette Z06. The Tesla Model X crossover can beat a CTS-V or Charger Hellcat in a 1/4 mile. 11.7 second 1/4 mile in a 7 passenger SUV. That is what electric can do. Top Gear USA did a drag race of a Model S, Hellcat and CTS-V, for the 1/4 mile the supercharged V8s were flat out embarrassed, only after the Tesla hit its top speed of 150 mph did the Hellcat eventually pass it because on the mile runway it got to 170 mph.
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What happens when batteries get cheap? And a Tesla Model S that does 0-60 in 3.5 seconds costs about $55,000, and you could have that or turbo 4 CTS, 5-series, E-class, etc for the same price. Time will tell, but I think electric will progress quickly and rapidly, and the gas engine won't be able to keep up.
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I would guess that Mercedes will up the ante a bit on the next-generation CLA and GLA. But these cars aren't what the brand is built on, they need a lower cost model and a higher MPG model for compliance reasons. They sell just about as many $100,000 S-class as they do $33,000 CLA. Yes Mercedes competes in the $30k range, but no American or Japanese luxury brand is competing in the $100,000+ segment. Where are they at? I'd love to see some go after the high end Mercedes, but we all know they can't and won't. -
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The CTS once started at $29,900. CLA with destination is now $33k, what it was in the past doesn't really matter today. And yes they do want to play in the low end of the luxury market because they want to win in every segment. Just like they won the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday, and the AMG GT3 had a historic victory 1-2-3-4 finish at the 24 hours of the Nurburgring over the weekend, leaving BMW, Audi, Bentley and Porsche in the dust. We are not talking about a 13 year old CTS. We are talking about a $29K Mercedes sold two years ago that is the EXACT same car as the one they are asking more money for now so don't try to come off like they are not trying to compete with Buick and Lincoln with cars like that and then backpedal and say $h! like you just said in your last post.So at least you have finally confirmed what you have long denied. The CLA is a Buick/Lincoln competitor so you said they are trying to compete in the lower end market now. Except Lincoln's smallest sedan is larger than an E-class, and Buick's CLA sized sedan was $21,000, and is now dead. I would doubt the CLA and LaCrosse are cross shopped at all, so I don't think the CLA competes with Lincoln or Buick. CLA is here to compete with Golf GTI's, A3's. 1/2-series, Volvo V40, maybe S60, Acura TLX maybe. -
Buick News: Buick Makes it Official, Verano Disappears in 2017
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What is wrong with being a nicer Chevy? Buick only needs to sell Chevy Equinox or Malibu level performance, with some extra leather and wood on the inside, and more sound deadening and a soft ride. If they want the Regal to succeed, it needs to have a base price around $25k, and fully loaded hit $35k. It also needs all wheel drive optional, since the Malibu doesn't offer it. That makes the Regal priced like an Encore, but with 197 hp 2.5 liter and more interior room. Or a 1.6 liter turbo could be used instead.- 54 replies
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Regal can come back with a vengeance, but no one will buy it. This is why Hyundai Azera and Chrysler 200 are on the chopping block, the sedan market is just too tough, and if you aren't a volume car like Camry or Accord it is hard to stick around. Making the Regal more luxurious and more powerful isn't going to help sales, it will hurt sales. To a majority of buyers, buying a crossover is moving up market and the sedan is the value product. Cadillac also has no rear drive crossovers, which makes it hard for Cadillac to move their crossovers up market. They can't increase the price on Cadillac sedans that aren't selling, so they are stuck with Cadillac where they are.- 54 replies
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I think he meant the Transit Connect and ProMaster City since he said "smaller" Transits and Promaster. And the Nissan NV200/City Express is very small too, only 186 inches long. The Metris is 202 inches long, same as a Honda Odyssey. The larger Transit and Pro Master or the GMC Savanna/Chevy Express would be Sprinter size class. -
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The CTS once started at $29,900. CLA with destination is now $33k, what it was in the past doesn't really matter today. And yes they do want to play in the low end of the luxury market because they want to win in every segment. Just like they won the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday, and the AMG GT3 had a historic victory 1-2-3-4 finish at the 24 hours of the Nurburgring over the weekend, leaving BMW, Audi, Bentley and Porsche in the dust.