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VW News: Spying: This Is the Next Volkswagen Touareg, Not Tiguan
Drew Dowdell replied to William Maley's topic in Volkswagen
Mercedes G Wagon - 1979 Chevy Suburban - 1935- 25 replies
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You apparently have no concept of the difference of the economic power between the US and Europe or Japan after the war. There is a huge difference in exporting from war torn Europe or Japan to the US verse the US exporting top tier luxury vehicles to countries that have bread lines and closed markets. Japan's market is still largely closed.
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Again. Closed markets with a nationalistic populous. The volume of Benz sales that you cite was largely the W114/W115 models. They were "powered" by 2.4 liter 6 cylinder engines that made 146hp. The interiors were barely Pontiac level. W114 1967 Grand Prix 1967 Riviera
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To drive home this point... Packard, Imperial, Auburn, Duesenberg, Lincoln, and Chrysler didn't bother sending cars over either.
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Cadillac didn't go to Europe because there was always a strong sense of nationalism there. The Germans bought Benz. The French bought Citroen. The English bought Daimler, Jaguar, Bentley, and Rolls. The Italians bought Maserati and Lancia. Swedes bought Volvos and Saabs. Most of the continent was torn up by war and the economics of sending Cadillacs by boat over the Atlantic to people who were still rationing meat, petroleum, and sugar (Britain till 1955), rebuilding cities (France, Belgium, Denmark), or were occupied countries split in half (Germany), weren't good. By 1946 the Eastern Bloc countries were off limits. @smk4565 you seem to think that all of Europe was rolling around in Adenauers, Grossers, and Silver Clouds. That might be what the movies tell you... But that wasn't anything close to reality.
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VW News: Spying: This Is the Next Volkswagen Touareg, Not Tiguan
Drew Dowdell replied to William Maley's topic in Volkswagen
Tsk tsk Yoda. The longest continuously running name plate in automotive history has been a 3 row wagon on a truck frame since 1935.- 25 replies
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Lincoln Continental Named Best of the Best
Drew Dowdell replied to Sal Collaziano's topic in Lincoln
Lexus has zero personality. Even when they slap that ugly mug on the front, it is still a soulless vehicle. Sure it's reliable in the long term, but that doesn't matter much to the first leasee who only has it for 36 months. -
VW News: Spying: This Is the Next Volkswagen Touareg, Not Tiguan
Drew Dowdell replied to William Maley's topic in Volkswagen
It's a manufacturer sanctioned kit car tolerated only because of the obscene profit margins made building a vehicle who's tooling was paid off in 1981.- 25 replies
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VW News: Spying: This Is the Next Volkswagen Touareg, Not Tiguan
Drew Dowdell replied to William Maley's topic in Volkswagen
Well yes.. but that bucks the industry trend. That's what makes it unusual (if you prefer that word) The only other manufacturer that I can think of that does it is Nissan / Infiniti.- 25 replies
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VW News: Spying: This Is the Next Volkswagen Touareg, Not Tiguan
Drew Dowdell replied to William Maley's topic in Volkswagen
I was speaking of within the same brand. The Touareg has always been a very premium 2-row, but now the Atlas is coming on the scene as a 3-row, but isn't as premium as the Touareg. So I'm assuming it will remain the top dog of VW brand crossovers as it is sharing directly with an Audi on MLB, and thus, above Atlas which uses MQB.- 25 replies
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VW News: Spying: This Is the Next Volkswagen Touareg, Not Tiguan
Drew Dowdell replied to William Maley's topic in Volkswagen
It seems odd to go with the Nissan pattern of "Flagship Crossover = 2 rows" and "Mid/Large-size family hauler crossover = 3 rows" (Murano / Pathfinder)- 25 replies
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Nice Car! Good to see someone picking up a hatch
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The problem is the huge price disparities between the models mentioned. The 7-series and S90 may be close in volume, but the 7-series is a good $30k more expensive. The Continental has the lowest base price I believe (without checking and two whiskeys in for the night)
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Those are some crushing sales numbers for BMW. Buick sold nearly twice as many Encores as the entire Mini brand this month.
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Member Poll: Auto Advertising Wiki
Drew Dowdell replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Site News and Feedback
I made a prototype database here https://www.cheersandgears.com/adwiki/ This is built using the same article software we use for our front page, but it is its own database. However, it is set up in such a way that any registered member can edit any entry. So far I only have the GM brands in there. -
Member Poll: Auto Advertising Wiki
Drew Dowdell replied to Drew Dowdell's topic in Site News and Feedback
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We've toyed with the idea of an automotive Wiki here for a number of years. Due to the way this website software works, I don't think a full reference wikipedia is feasable. However, what do you think about an automotive advertising wiki/database to collect current and vintage material? Let me know in the poll. If you have any specific comments or suggestions on it, sound off below.
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The toughest choice to make is when you have to choose between two excellent options. Either way, you were going to end up with a great car.
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Jeep News: Spying: Jeep Cherokee Refresh May Drop Split Headlights
Drew Dowdell replied to William Maley's topic in Jeep
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Then why the hell do you keep bringing up volume? That isn't Cadillac's goal.
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Wait... who is calling the shots at Opel these days... Opel or GM? Opel wants a crossover on the Insignia platform? That's... kinda dumb. The new Small-Midsize crossover platform is on Delta (Equinox / Terrain) The larger mid-size is on C1 platform (Acadia, XT5) which is a distant cousin of Epsilon (E2). PSA is probably in the right to want to use their own platform for the Corsa otherwise it ends up on Gamma.
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GMC News: GMC Adds More Gears, New Grille for 2018 Yukon Denali
Drew Dowdell replied to William Maley's topic in GMC Trucks
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GMC News: GMC Adds More Gears, New Grille for 2018 Yukon Denali
Drew Dowdell replied to William Maley's topic in GMC Trucks
The Denali version competes on price. -
GMC News: GMC Adds More Gears, New Grille for 2018 Yukon Denali
Drew Dowdell replied to William Maley's topic in GMC Trucks
Agreed. No one would buy such a vehicle. What he's really doing is setting the bar in such a ridiculous way that Cadillac could never succeed in his eyes. Cadillac could match Benz vehicle for vehicle except skip the GLE Coupe AMG and @smk4565 would roast them for not building a useless tall hatchback with poor handling and 550hp..... point to it and say "See!? Cadillac can't compete!" Sometimes the choice is to not compete with a niche that is really quite dumb.