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Robert Hall

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  1. I like the Continental, it's one of those cars I like a lot more after seeing in person than looking at just in pictures. I've sat in them, seems like it would be a nice comfy cruiser.
  2. I have a few Skylines of various generations in my 1/24th kit stash.
  3. Of the vintage Skyline GT-Rs, I like the KPGC110 mid 70s generation and the R32.
  4. The current generation Skyline is sold in the US now, it's just badged as an Infiniti...(Q50/Q60).
  5. Which no doubt led to a lot of confusion over the years. Odd that they went with a nonstandard labeling scheme.
  6. I just don't get why Kia is making models that are redundant with Hyundai and Genesis models..it's like as a company overall, Hyundai-Kia doesn't seem to clearly delineate their 3 brands. The Kia Stinger is one that stands out, but so many of the models across the brands seem redundant.
  7. It's like Kia doesn't know what their place is..why are they trying to compete w/ their sibling Genesis? Very confusing...
  8. I went to a couple of concerts during the middle of the week a couple weeks ago--2 guys I've liked since the 80s--Steve Winwood and Howard Jones. Winwood played a lot of his '60s Traffic and 80s songs in a jazzy style--his backing band was solid. Howard Jones was solo with an electric piano, not all his synthesizers. His current tour was 'stories and songs'--him talking about the stories behind his songs, was fun in a small venue in the Cleveland Flats. I've had both of their 80s work stuck in my head the last couple weeks, been listening to them both a lot at home and in the Jeep..
  9. That illustration (European source?) has a lot of Jeep styling cues to the sides--the wheelarches, greenhouse, etc. will be interesting to see how it turns out. It will be interesting also to see what the next 4Runner looks like..the current one is so ugly IMO.
  10. In a world of generic sedans and CUVs, a stylish 2dr with a V8 is a good thing, IMO...
  11. Was behind one on the road the other night..they have a great taillight pattern...
  12. The LC looks great in brown...(everything looks better in brown, IMO).
  13. I've rented trucks and vans from uHaul a few times over the years when I needed to move content from the house to storage and vice versa. Cheap and effective. As far as services like ZipCar, I could see using something like that if I lived downtown in a large city and didn't drive very often, had access to public transportation, etc. I would probably use Uber a lot in such a context. Out here in the burbs I don't need such services. When I lived in Phoenix, I did frequently rent vehicles from my neighborhood Enterprise for weekend getaways to San Diego, LA, the mountains, etc. since my previous Jeep was old and I didn't trust it on road trips.
  14. Invalid analogy. The CTS-v is a trim level of the CTS, while the LS and LC are two different models. The LS is considerably larger than the LC...the LS is V6 only, the LC is available w/ a V6 and V8.
  15. That's an LS500. The full size 4dr.
  16. It's a really stupid idea, IMO. Since I work from home, I don't use my Jeep every day, but I wouldn't want some unknown rando driving it. It's as stupid an idea as airbnb; I wouldn't rent my house out either. What's mine is mine; it's not community property. If I want to rent a car, I go to Hertz or Enterprise...
  17. I like the idea of a 2dr Range Rover, since the original was a 2dr. But I think they should have made it available across all the same trims as the 4dr and at the same price points rather than an exclusive halo vehicle.
  18. The CTS-v and ATS-v always seem to have dour black or gray interiors... haven't seen any with this much color.
  19. I avoid compacts when renting cars, but I did rent a couple larger Hyundais in California a few years ago...both a '14 Genesis sedan and a '16 Sonata.. IIRC they were not particularly memorable, but pretty decent and pleasant.
  20. That was like the one I saw at the Cleveland auto show, IIRC...bright red w/ tan interior. That black w/ dark red two tone interior is nice also.
  21. Not sure why you would be trying to compare this to the ATS, the Lexus ATS competitors are the IS (sedan) and RC (coupe). Different niches, different price points. This is their competitor to the BMW 8 series and M-B S-class coupe.
  22. No point in spelling out the name with the badge there. Chevy doesn't do it, Cadillac doesn't do it, etc...
  23. I found an article that said in 2016 GM had 10.2 million sales world wide, their first year over 10 mil. I wonder what their all time highest sales year for the US was? It seems like it might have been in at a time when they had a lot of models and a lot of market share, perhaps 1977? Looking at the numbers at the first link below, Chevy was 2.5m, Olds 1.1m, Pontiac and Buick both over 800k...1978 and 1979 were similar, but lower... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Automobile_Production_Figures http://money.cnn.com/2017/02/07/news/companies/gm-record-sales-profits/index.html
  24. Makes sense..Chevy is the broad truck brand with work trucks and personal use/family trucks, and let GMC focus on the luxury trucks and try and minimize overlap..
  25. Not really my thing, but they were 2drs and had character...not generic enough in today's market, alas.
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