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vonVeezelsnider

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  1. Yeah you confused me there; my understanding was that the GMT-900, Lucerne, DTS, and Impala all had the same switchgear. That turn signal stalk was new for 2006 as it differs from the ones in the previous generation W-Bodies like our Regal which have some cruise control functions on the stalk.
  2. That Nova is seriously clean, but I've got to complain about how much it looks like spring out there while I had to shovel my driveway yesterday.
  3. The old 3800s had way more than 180lb-ft of torque though, and they were lighter. I'd have to drive one but tentatively I'd be ticking the V6 box.
  4. If you look closely at the rear of the car, I would call it a stylized six-element design. There are in fact six elements, the backup light being sandwiched between the two brake light elements, just not lined up with each other. Anybody notice the umbrella holder that is built into the door panel being demonstrated in that one picture?
  5. YES. Can totally see myself owning this car, except no baby puke colored seats please. I hope they have a Cocoa/Cashmere or Ebony/Gray as well as I really don't like the colour they are showcasing. I expected four cylinder options but honestly expected the 2.0T instead of the 2.5L. Weight seems to be comparable to the W-Body Impala based on what they said on GM's website, but with 20 less horsepower and 40-50 fewer lb-ft of torque I don't think I'd willingly shell out money for that. I guess if I buy one of these I'll have to spring the extra dough for the LT-V6 model.
  6. If my read of Jay Leno is correct, he'd buy that car in a heartbeat; he's bought more than one car because of the story behind it.
  7. We've had an unseasonably mild winter, the last of the snow melted out of the flower beds and lawn yesterday, which usually doesn't happen until at least halfway through May. Highs this week in the low double digits.
  8. This is going to be a noisy, rattly, heavy maintenance hog methinks. Walt is right about drawing parallels between it and the G6/Aura multi-panel roof, and I do remember all the trouble he had with that damn roof on his G6 back in the day.
  9. I've only seen one the whole time they have been out.
  10. This may be the reason GM moved up the 2014 Impala to NYC as my understanding from stuff Chris Doane had been saying that they were planning a big 2013 NAIAS where Chevy was going to show the new Corvette, Silverado, and Impala all at the show.
  11. Even though the sheetmetal isn't the same, it looks a little too much like the Encore to me for some reason...
  12. Needs Buick wheel-covers. Otherwise good.
  13. A couple from this week: A guy who loves his W-Bodies... Impressive paint on this GP though. For a nearly 20 year old car the condition it's in is pretty cherry. Obviously someone takes good care of it. I'm also putting Liberty Buick of Glendale AZ on notice this week. I'm in Arizona 4-5 weeks out of the year and I see enough of these fogey edition cars with the vogue tires and cloth/riveted faux cabrio tops. Now they're polluting my country with them too? Unacceptable.
  14. If they make one of those concepts they showed this year, it will be the Code 130R, not the warmed over Mitsu Eclipse methinks.
  15. If the maintenance plan is 4/50k does than mean they're extending that to purchases as well- I'm not sure.
  16. A couple people close to the tooling and config at Oshawa confirmed to GMI that the Impala nameplate continues for the new Epsilon II Sedan. I don't think GM wants two cars in that big size class under Chevrolet even if one of them is niche which is why I would say Commodore instead of Caprice. It's more similar in size to a BMW 5-Series than a 7-Series and as such likely more easily marketable.
  17. Saw my first Scion IQ today while out running errands. Was pretty much fully optioned, navy blue, and parked in front of an antique store in a trendy inner-city neighborhood. I was going to wait to see if the owner of the vehicle had ironic eyeglass frames and some knitwear derived headgear but alas the light turned green and I moved on.
  18. My guess is that it's simply a high-spec NG Commodore being brought over as the Chevrolet Super Sport although Chevelle would also be conceivable as a name.
  19. Everybody knows that it clearly needs more stickers, or else it won't even go 55MPH.
  20. 1964 Bel Air wagon, red, appears to be daily driver.
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