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Drew Dowdell

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  1. So, as of friday afternoon, I finally pushed the procurement manager off of my project. This means that I have full control over my project and also full responsibility. The bad news is that if the project were to fail, I now have the full blame. The good news is that I'm in control now, so it's no longer going to fail. This project has been floundering for months because the procurement manager has ZERO technical ability and was trying to run the project through his office. I've done this same type of project on a national level twice before, so I can almost do it in my sleep.
  2. I was going to ask what you were going to do with your job and all.
  3. I've had the current body Avalons a few times (probably that same year) and always enjoyed them. They are much faster than their horsepower numbers suggest. My only complaint would be that they overcompensated when they stiffened up the suspension over the floaty prior model and they seem to be much more prone to losing traction under hard acceleration on poor quality pavement.
  4. I used to... now it just hangs in my basement.
  5. Great commercial concept... but Matthew looks terrible.... I wish they would update their spokesmodel while updating their cars. At least the car shows well.
  6. 4.3 inches longer.... and VW's 2.0T? That sounds like it will probably be fairly slow.
  7. That's pretty nice. My Cadillac dealer would pick up from my office in downtown. My Buick dealer does from my house.
  8. The problem is that I think there is a chance that FCA will not make it that far financially. They're dumping all of their resources into black holes that aren't selling like Fiat and Alfa, but they've canceled or will cancel their entire family sedan lineup!? I get that CUVs are the hot item these days, but sedans are still over 50% of the non-Truck market. Fiat and Alfa are "nice to haves" while Chrysler and Dodge are essentials. They're not going to take on Ford, GM, Toyota, Hyundai with Fiat. Just t'aint gonna happen. Their only domestic investment lately has been Jeep and that might prop them up for a little while longer.... but the Ram 1500 is delayed again? The sooner Sergio can be sent packing, the better.
  9. It sounds like this is a dealer per dealer issue. When I had a Cadillac, when it went in for service, I got a Cadillac loaner. Even today, when our Encore goes in for service (different dealer), I get a Buick loaner... it's usually a used Lucerne... but it's still a Buick. The pictures distort the Toyota a bit. If you haven't sat in one, you can't really tell from the pictures that the upper center stack is actually angled towards the driver. It makes it a very Star Trek consol feel to it and its very convenient to use.
  10. Lower sales but higher profits on a premium product aiming for exclusivity is a bad thing? Go directly to economics class, do not pass go, do not collect $200. Yeah, I wish Mercury hadn't been killed off too. I'd love to see the day again where the Continental is the king of the lineup and mentioned in the same breath as S-Class or 7-series without irony. But in order to do that, Lincoln will have to accept lower volumes.
  11. Simply.... no. A loaded ES still has button blanks in it. The interior plastics are terrible for the class. Styling is subjective, but the Avalon's dash seems more cohesively styled to me and the panel surrounding the HVAC and infotainment feels very very nice.
  12. It's okay... the MKZ and Continental tout the same engines as an F-150, Taurus, and Fusion. And the 3.0T is just a modified 2.7T so they have a badging distinction.
  13. Naturally, I'll drive them all.... I'll even consider the 'Nox diesel. I'm not super concerned about MPGs... I primarily work from home now and Albert just got a new job with a much shorter commute. When I do take a road trip, power getting over the mountains with the inlaws and luggage in back is more important to me than mpg. And again... even a JGC V6 does pretty well in that regard. I was rushing around in the Encore yesterday and the lack of power (after driving a 300C V6 all week) was annoying me to no end. Chrysler will be down to one vehicle. Dodge is probably going to lose Durango. Already lost the Dart. Probably going to lose the Challenger and possibly Charger.... And it is all Sergios doing as he tries to rebuild the failed brands of Alfa and Fiat. If you need any more proof... it's right there in the name.... Fiat-Chrysler-Automotive.... Fiat comes first.
  14. Indeed... I would like to see the 3.0TT in the Lacrosse at least. I don't think the Impala needs it while SS is around.
  15. It was hinted to me at LA that the next Terrain would be smaller than the new Equinox. Don't know how true that is.... but then you'd have and Even/Odd situation on sizes at GMC Buick Dealerships... Going up in size... - Encore/Terrain/Envision/Acadia/Enclave/Yukon/Yukon XL That doesn't sound like a bad situation for them.
  16. SUV/CUV doesn't matter.... Cadillac has 3.... period. You can't say that Benz has X number while counting the GLS and then turn around and say the Escalade doesn't count because it is body on frame.
  17. I wouldn't call an Impala premium, but I would call it one of the best large family cars in the segment. I'd say that possibly only the Avalon challenges it in that regard. The Avalon is so good that I think it is probably a better overall value buy than an ES, but that says more about the ES than the Avalon, I really dislike the current ES and it is a complete letdown as a Lexus. Still... there are cheap bits in the Impala that aren't there in a Lacrosse or XTS..... I notice them because it is my job to.
  18. This is a very good point. This is why they kept cranking out Cavaliers even when no one was buying them because they had to pay the Union workers basically full pay regardless..... the question is, why didn't they cut back on shifts, etc, before the inventory got this large?
  19. You don't seem to recognize that there is a middle. That middle is where Buick, some Lexus, some Toyota, some Acura, some VW, some Nissan, some Hyundai that Ford, at the moment, does not. $37k is the MSRP for a Fusion Platinum, and as good as the platinum is, there are a lot of fantastic players at that price. $37k gets you into a Regal GS or a nicely appointed Lacrosse Preferred, or Lexus IS, or VW CC, or Toyota Avalon, or Hyundai Azera, Kia Amanti, or Maxmia SR, or a heck of a lot of Acura TLX. The primary difference between these cars and the Fusion Platinum is that they aren't cars that start at $22k and as such the bones of their interior and overall build is built to a higher standard. For the moment, Lincoln addresses that by pricing the MKZ just at the very top of Fusion territory.... but if Lincoln wants to move up, as they should, eventually they'll need to abandon this practice and move the base Lincolns higher than the top end Fords. The Taurus SHO is $42k and the base Continental is $44k. I'd like to see the MKZ, MKX, and Continental move up significantly in price and drop the current base configurations to help add some prestige to the brand, but then that leaves gaps in the Ford lineup.
  20. And I actually disagree that GM can't handle two luxury brands. Buick can take the sumptuous soft luxury route with sexy cars like Avenier and Avista which have no pretense on ultimate sportiness but still provide swift acceleration, Cadillac can take on the Germans with hard edge performance luxury. I don't think that's what GM intends though. Buick is going to be catering to the tastes of China with the US only as an afterthought. Then the Europeans get their say...... If it's what the Chinese and Europeans like, that's what we'll get in the US.
  21. And Ford can only move so far due to Lincoln. The Fusion Platinum is a fantastic upgrade for a family car, but there are still lots of base Fusion parts on the interior. Quilted leather is very nice, but then the carpet was still the rental grade stuff, door panels are still the same as a base fusion except for the quilted parts.... stuff like that.
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