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A Horse With No Name

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  1. The big issue will be how stout the new powertrains are. The older Brazilian powertrains were not the best. The Mini needs to stay a simple lower priced car IMHO. AWD on it is just Arch Idiot Stupid. But a Clubman would be kinda cool. Chris
  2. You are right about the rear of the Edge, but the front is hideous. Also, I don't like the Murano Interior either. Of the two the Murano is the much easier fix. Chris
  3. Let's not give credit where credit is not due. I am not trying to be mean but exactly how is the edge better than the Highlander in any real way? BTW, I am trying to ask a serious question...I just don't see it at all. Chris
  4. None of the four SUV's mentioned will ever have a home in my garage. I do think Im port Bias exists but I am very unimpressed with the edge. The styling is horrible and the wieght thing IS a serious issue. BTW, I have read reviews that have blasted the GTI for being heavy. Chris
  5. ...and yes it is good to see daewoo do well. My mother drives a Chevy Aveo and I think it is made by Daewoo. Not a bad car for the $. Chris
  6. ...or built better than a 1960's fiat. Chris
  7. Seriously, I do like the Generals interiors better. Much better. Chris
  8. I own a current gen XB and a GMC Safari van. They look like Momma Shamu and her baby in the driveway. Actually the scion XB is a decent city car, I would consider buying another. However, I am working on the Mrs. and think I have her convinced that we need a Cobalt SS/SC as a replacement for the Safari. Chris
  9. The TC is still much heavier and does not handle as well as the prev. Celica. For a sports car, better options exist. I would buy a 2000-2005 Celica before I would buy a TC. Chris
  10. Probably people remember the olds diesels of the late 70's-early 80's. Seriously, a diesel Cobalt would be a kick ass car. Chris
  11. Exactly. BTW I really like the interior but I doubt I would want it in a car I would buy. I actually like the simple functionality of the Cobalt SS Supercharged interior better. Seriously. Chris
  12. The Lancer and the Caddy should be the best of the bunch I would think. Good to see G.M. getting some credit. Chris
  13. Any car, Chevy or Toyota of Honda or Suburu or whatever will have recalls. What counts is that G.M. seems to be trying to do the ethical thing right now and build really high quality vehicles. Chris
  14. Actually...I might get flamed for this but here goes. My concept of a great G.M. is a smaller company that builds really great premium vehicles at a real profit and gets loyal customers for life. They make a whole lot more on one CTS or Z-06 or H-2 than they do on a Cobalt or an Ion. Part of being profitable is doing things that otyhers aren't. Spending huge effort to compete in overcrowded segments may not be the most profitable thing for G.M. Chris BTW, Part of the cool thing about this being in its infancy is that we are around to watch it happen from the start.
  15. ...also...thanks for the info. Chris
  16. Too bad. The Cobalt SS is a great car...and I am thinking about one as a DD for my wife next year when we get a new car. As for the asian kid in the story...Just more Si's that will see the Cobalt's two sets of round taillights. Chris
  17. Kia build quality is just horrible. They ought to compare two year old cars at some point...I am sure the Kia would place dead last. Besides, there are other cars in the class that should have been tested...Fusion, Mazda 6, etc. Chris
  18. Not suprised at this...but good to see. Chris
  19. Actually a Cobalt SS sedan might be kind of a cool commuter car. Chris
  20. From everything I've seen I am not impressed with the Caliber interior. Chris
  21. Actually drove a Sonata and was not impressed at all. While I am a big fan of Asian cars I still think Hyundai has a lot of catching up to do to get to even the G6 level. Chris
  22. I like this approach to the hobby. Too many people talk $hit on the internet or in print and don't know what they are talking about. Besides, no one has brought up the U.S. auto industry's role in building things like the B-24 liberator that put the Nazi's down forever. Chris
  23. I used to live next door to a labor negotiator who worked for Chevrolet. LOTS of problems the domestics face are due to unions. The U.A.W. is going to have to face reality or die. Chris
  24. Actually I am not a huge monte fan but I like it because it is clean and modern from a visual standpoint. Dislike the interior of that car, tho. As for the Civic it is very different and I kind of like it but I like the Golf Gti, Mazda 3, Mini Cooper S, etc. a little better. Chris
  25. Actually to me a smaller car is safer because I feel like I can avoid bad situations more easily. Being able to stop/steer/react is what driving on the street is about to me. I've seen some bunched up 3's and Cobalts in yards. Seems like the passenger compartment stays pretty intact. Wouldn't bother me to buy either car. Chris
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