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Drew Dowdell

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  1. But that doesn't automatically mean those RX buyers can afford GX. And what's the problem with buying American? People trading their RXes in for an Enclave are getting their automotive needs met with that move.
  2. I believe the next Nox and Terrain will be downsized a bit to more closely match the direct competition in size. At the moment, they are tweeners that sit between CRV and (old) Pilot in size, yet still smaller than the other tweener from Ford, the Edge. This would give GM some room between the Nox and Traverse for a Blazer type vehicle.
  3. Visual differences I assume. It works for the Acadia Denali and Buick Enclave today. There is still enough "I'm too young to buy a Buick" mentality out there no matter how good Buick gets, so having GMC there to catch those people is a good thing.
  4. This will be priced differently than a Tesla, so the only comparison is really the range. Comparing the Bolt to the Model 3 is like comparing a Focus Titanium to a Mercedes CLA... yes they're both compact sedans, but that is about the extent of the overlap. I suspect the Model 3 will be closer to $39,995 by the time it's actually available for sale (and not with that range at that price).
  5. That works out good for us. We'll probably trade the Encore into one of these as soon as a loaded one is available. I had originally hoped the Envision was going to be here at the end of this summer to time with the end of our lease, but buying out the lease and keeping it an extra year isn't the worse thing in the world.
  6. Ouch! 9.5 quarts!? I thought the Cadillac 7.5 quart Northstar oil changes were bad....
  7. Yes. I use it regularly with good results. We will be using it for the Detroit Auto show again this year.
  8. If you've never used AirBnB before, I highly recommend it
  9. That's interesting, because there is no way that you've even sat in the S90 yet. The XC90's sales are up a HUGE amount and over 60% of them are high end Inscription models. It's only been on sale since late September and they've already sold over 9,000 of them.
  10. Welcome to CheersandGears.com... I'm the ring leader of this particular circus... and I'm not afraid to use the whip or the dart gun when the side show freaks start fighting.* *that is more directed towards other readers than yourself of course...
  11. Just the standard because that's all that costco sells. And yes. The 5-20 is harder to find for the Honda, and sometimes I can't get it at Costco... so when I see it there and it's on special, I buy a box whether I have a pending oil change or not. The Honda gets so little use these days I'm only changing the oil about once per year.
  12. I run Mobile 1 in all three cars in the factory spec weight. The Honda always gets a Purolator PureOne - I change when the maintenance interval light comes on, about 7,500 miles The Oldsmobile always gets an A/C Delco - I change every 5,000 miles and also add a bottle of ZDDP The Buick gets an A/C Delco cartridge - changed when the DIC tells me to.
  13. I think Volvo would be ecstatic to get 1/4 of E Class sales.
  14. Why would raising MSRP be a bad thing? Really? So you like paying more? Or did you just meet your quota for jokes this week Clearly I am speaking of it in terms of Ford's financial health.
  15. Why would raising MSRP be a bad thing?
  16. A correction for the correction is needed. Lincoln sold 90,367 vehicles....so far, not for the year. Lincoln is also at around +9% for the year...so far. Thanks What happened to Buick. Wow. Big hit. No need to be pedantic. We all knew that he meant "so far this year". We will report full year percentages in January. Buick's sedans are all at the end of their cycles and are being replaced.
  17. Typically when you see one of these large one-off 1 months drops is that the same month in the prior year had some unusually high sales activity. In this case, the Sierra seems to be returning to norm after some large sale going on in November 2014 (Think both GM and RAM pulled out all the stops on incentives at the end of the year last year to kick the F-150 while it was first being released) Nov 2012 - 11,726 Nov 2013 - 14,362 Nov 2014 - 22,554 Nov 2015 - 16,527 and sales are up over 4% for the year on Sierra. The long term growth trend is still positive.
  18. Very handsome! I like it
  19. I can't bring up the article, those are the routes being tested? It sounded like they were inside the city routes.
  20. That's actually pretty good! 23 miles is probably double the length of a inner-metro bus route, so put a charging station at each end of the route and it should be fine.
  21. I don't mind at all Lincoln correcting the naming snafu. I just have to sit and wait till Johan retires before they'll fix the same thing at Cadillac
  22. I guess I've just been curious for awhile now on what it costs to build one Silverado, one Sierra, and two F150's and two Rams. I ask because obviously there are pieces on the GM twins that are and are not shared(cosmetic). And seeing 1,000,000 sales of the GM twins split across two vehicles has to cost more for those extra pieces made but I have absolutely no clue how much it costs to reengineer and produce mostly just cosmetic pieces. The split for GM is more than just Silverado and Sierra though, there's the Suburban, Tahoe, Yukon, Yukon XL, and Escalade also. The trim pieces are largely superficial to the rest of the vehicle between Chevy and GMC, though GMC is using more upscale materials on the higher end models. But all of the mechanical bits that you don't see can get shared. master cylinders, power steering pumps, door switch actuators, drive shafts and rear differentials... by being on the same platforms, the GM can share a lot of that stuff that doesn't matter if it is the same. At the moment, Ford doesn't have that advantage due to not sharing as many parts with the SUVs, nor do they have the sales volumes in the SUV side of things.
  23. uh... you've said it yourself that product planning is years if not decades out. Mark has been at the helm since July 1, 2014... or almost 18 months. He's barely warmed his chair up much less made any substantial product changes that we'll see in the next 2 years. Everything you mentioned would have needed to be at least in the works before he got to the corner office.
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