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Subaru News: Subaru Debuts A New Modular Platform
Drew Dowdell replied to William Maley's topic in Subaru
Toyota does still have a significant interest in Subaru, but I think they're reluctant to mess with success. Subaru is probably the fastest growing car brand in the US (didn't look it up), and Toyota seems to be very hands off. If they're sharing anything, it's probably the stuff we can't see like power window motors and alternators. Subaru engines are not compatible with Toyota FWD platforms, so it is not likely that they will ever share that.- 11 replies
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My birthday dinner I wanted something a bit different. I've been to Tillie's restaurant years ago and had been wanting to go back. It is this little hole-in-the-wall restaurant in a run down former steel town suburb of Pittsburgh. It's a tacky and kitschy looking relic from the 60s that seems so unaware of itself. The food however, is fantastic; actual homemade pasta, sauces, and bread. I had the parminoli, a chicken parmesan with a single giant cheese ravioli on top. To top off the kitsch factor with dinner, we both had a Chianti of the "jug of wine under the sink" variety. The whole night was fantastic. The cupcakes he made and we had at home.
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Subaru News: Subaru Debuts A New Modular Platform
Drew Dowdell replied to William Maley's topic in Subaru
Global modular platforms have been around since at least the Chrysler K Car- 11 replies
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Dodge News: Detroit Auto Show: 2013 Dodge Dart GT
Drew Dowdell replied to William Maley's topic in Dodge
Seeing as FCA is still slacking on 4 cylinder engines, I'm guessing we never would have seen this even if the Dart had survived- 13 replies
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Mmm we had dark chocolate cupcakes. I'm a total chocoholic for the dark stuff.
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It did it to me just now on my phone but I can't see the debugger on there. It's on my radar and I'll be investigating it.
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Well, I did say cars. Entry crossovers start 15% to 25% higher than the entry level sedans or hatches for what is a mechanically identical vehicle. Sonic base price = $15,295 / Trax base price = $21,000. Fit = $16,190 / HR-V = $19,465 Jetta $18,645 / Tiguan Limited (old model) $21,995
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I'll try to duplicate it and look at the debug logs. It was doing that to me, but it isn't anymore.
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They have the Bolt EV for Opel that will likely run through its current product cycle, but I doubt they'd be allowed to use the platform for any other cars except maybe the Buick EV if that was far enough along in the development process already,.
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We're getting wet snow here today
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That was happening for me too. I did a different update today. Please let me know if it continues.
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So Opel may return to the US after all? I think it would probably do better than Peugot or Citroen
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October 2017: General Motors Co.
Drew Dowdell replied to William Maley's topic in Sales Figure Ticker
No AWD, lower seating position... the Bolt is more like the Fit. The Fit is the best seller in the segment, but the Civic blows it away in sales.- 58 replies
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October 2017: General Motors Co.
Drew Dowdell replied to William Maley's topic in Sales Figure Ticker
Now now, he does have a point. Crossovers sell better than sedans, but sedans sell better than small hatchbacks.- 58 replies
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Industry News: Bob Lutz Sees A Grim Future For the Automobile
Drew Dowdell replied to William Maley's topic in Industry News
okay, back on topic.....- 60 replies
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Some newer GMs have a similar but more clunky sound that happens on take off, but doesn't change with speed. I haven't figured out what it is yet. My current guess is that it might be active grille shutters closing.
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Thank you! Going forward, I'll be 39 every year.
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It's distinctive enough that I can hear any time a Chrysler product comes to a stop at the stop sign near my house... the Minivans are definitely the loudest.
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Industry News: Bob Lutz Sees A Grim Future For the Automobile
Drew Dowdell replied to William Maley's topic in Industry News
It's not capacity, it's skill. On the Model 3 line they are operating the robots manually. That runs completely counter to Musk's claim that they'll be ramping up to 10,000 a month when no one in the industry runs a single line at that speed. I forget the statistic, but I think Ford has one of the fastest producing plants out there (F-150) and that one plant can't even manage 10,000 a month.- 60 replies
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Buick News: Buick To Play A Key Role In GM's Electrification Plans
Drew Dowdell replied to William Maley's topic in Buick
Given what the day is tomorrow, I'll let the age joke continue till the 8th... and then...