Everything posted by Robert Hall
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So I need your eyes...
I like that logo idea...the rings fit nicely within a circular badge, moreso than in a rectangle.
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2009 Buick Official Changes
I was surprised that the 3900 is based on the old Chevy 60 degree V6 family...I assumed it was a slightly bigger 3800, but noo..
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TRUCK DESIGN 101
Most everything from the early 20th century looks alike to me...most cars or trucks from around 1920 or 1930 all look the same to me...hard to see brand distinctions until later, IMHO. (though some of the luxury cars of the 30s definitely stand out like the Cords, Auburns, Duesenbergs, Bugattis, Mercedes, RRs, Packards, etc or futuristic stuff like the Chrysler Airflows).
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2009 Chevrolet Cars Official Changes
Speaking of silver greens, there is a light green (Desert Sage Metallic) on the Lexus IS that I love...I'd like to see the new Camaro in a similar color, as it reminds me of a late '60s-early '70s GM color..
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2009 Buick Official Changes
It's just not very competitive to have a pushrod V6 and 4spd auto in the mid-size market in 2009 (maybe 1992)...the next gen model can't come soon enough.
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2009 Buick Official Changes
They dropped the 3.6 from the LaCrosse but kept the ancient 3.8? Strange.
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2009 Impala 50th Anniversary Edition
That was 2006. So it looks like the Dubya Impy is 2000-2005 then 2006-2010 (or 2016 if Chevy decides to do a 10-yr styling cycle like Ford did w/ the CV)?.
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2009 Impala 50th Anniversary Edition
So the '09 Impy is going to be pretty much carryover from '06-08, I assume? I guess Avis needs plenty of them to replace their GPs...
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Spied: 2009 GMC Terrain
Yeah, but nobody knows yet how different they are yet..it's just the same old ingredients mixed up a different way...just GM FWD generic stuff...
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Spied: 2009 GMC Terrain
Theta, Theta-Epsilon....whatever...it's all FWD and FWD/AWD, what's the substantive difference?
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65K Hybrid Miles and nothing but Trouble
That would suck...I wouldn't want to pay serious out of pocket expenses for a late model car..time to trade it in.
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LA Times' Dan Neil bumped from NBC Gear
It doesn't sound promising... I love the banter on TG and a big part of it's appeal to me is the European cars and European settings (test driving a Jag in the Scottish Highlands, searching for the best road in the Alps w/ 3 supercars, caravanning in the English countryside, etc...)
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Auto Express announces revival of the Triumph brand
I know... I love the dry British humour.
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Auto Express announces revival of the Triumph brand
Well, as James May on Top Gear put it last year, "We are Britain; we are the inventors of everything." Kind of like Al Gore and the Internet and pants.
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Sweetness!
As far as Carter-era GMs go, the one I'd want to have would be a '78 Impala coupe...love that rear window treatment and the '78 grille.
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Sweetness!
Cool....a couple A-bodies liked from that era that you never see anymore are the '78-80 Grand Prix (w/o vinyl top) and '78-80 Grand Am...I can't recall the last time I saw either of those coupes...
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Chevy Malibu could be exported to Brazil
Interesting..I didn't realize the NA Fusion was sold in SA. (Isn't the Euro Fusion MPV sold in SA in some countries also?)
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Sweetness!
Wow...that is clean. What a sweet looking car. Speaking of the '64-65 Chevelle coupes, I've always thought the '78-81 Malibu 2drs had a similar shape and proportions...they were clean looking cars..
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They have to be kidding ...
yeah..the laughs were pretty few and far between in the ones I saw (Date Movie, Epic Movie).... just an overall incompetence. I liked parts of 'Not Another Teen Movie' (esp. the toilet going thru the floor) and liked 'Van Wilder' and 'Old School' (and most anything w/ Will Farrell).
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They have to be kidding ...
I definitely like some covers of music... when I was in college, a girl I dated introduced me to the Pet Shop Boys cover of 'Always on My Mind', I was only familiar with the Willie Nelson original, she didn't know who Willie was/is. (I like that cover, BTW). Or more recently, the version (which isn't that recent) of 'Comfortably Numb' with Van Morrison from 'The Departed'...I love that version and the original (I'm a huge Pink Floyd fan). Or 'Hurt'---I think I like the Johnny Cash version more than the NIN version, I think. Or Bob Dylan's songs---many of them, I prefer the cover version more than the original. I saw Tori Amos perform 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' live in '94, and love her cover of the song, even though I don't particularly like Nirvana. Remade movies and shows on the other hand...I'm still a big fan of the '80s Miami Vice from my teenage years, though I did like the movie...(having Michael Mann as the director is probably the only way I would have liked it). I liked the original Battlestar Galactica, but have never seen the reimagined series...too many things to compete with for my tiVo space. I liked the original Dukes of Hazzard when I was 10, but found the remake movie ascinine. Now stuff that has been ongoing off-and-on and not necessarily remakes, I usually like (i.e. 40+ years of James Bond and Doctor Who).
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CNN / Money rips ASTRA
So true... I learned long ago with my '87 Mustang GT that driving, shifting, drinking coffee, eating a bagel and talking on the phone at the same time is difficult. That car has no cupholders either. I had one of those craptastic cheapo ones that hung on the door.
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65K Hybrid Miles and nothing but Trouble
Aren't all these repairs covered under warranty? Sounds like a lemon.
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2009 G6 Changes Posted
Hmm...this must be a post from someone posing as Sixty8... he 'liked' a FWD, unibody car w/ a b-pillar made after 1980? Unthinkable!!!
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Just curious?
It's no doubt similar to people in small towns or rural areas in Ohio (or other parts of the country)...the areas I lived as a child (and that my mother and brother still live in) have lots of people that have probably never traveled outside their home county, let alone outside the state or country. I have lived in several different parts of the country, have traveled to Europe several times, spent quite a bit of time in California, and when I'm around my brother or other locals back in Ohio I get the 'stranger in a strange land' feeling...their world is so much narrower than mine....NASCAR, country music,Ford vs. Chevy, huntin' and fishin' and gun worship seems to be the extent of the culture there, and fine dining is McDonalds. It's a world I really can't relate to, though I lived there as a kid. It's kind of sad and depressing for me to visit there, frankly. I couldn't live in rural America or in a small town..it's just too out of the modern, suburban mainstream that I'm used to (the nearest Starbucks, Target or Best Buy is 50 miles away from my mom's place).
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TRUCK DESIGN 101
Mogs are cool...I have a buddy that has an old Mog ('60s) and a Pinzgauer... also has a Porsche 930 Turbo, a 914, and an A6 wagon for family duty. The current Merc that I lust after is the CLS...love that shape.