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Drew Dowdell

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  1. OhioTom is right... I think almost all of the adult members have law degrees specifically for this purpose.
  2. Happy Belated
  3. Am I the only one who thinks it looks dated already?
  4. And that transmission programing seems to be needed regardless of the fuel source.
  5. Drew Dowdell

    Doors!

    Like the concept, the execution (and music) was poor.
  6. Maybe more like 300C . The SS interior is nicer and much better quality than either of the LX cars.
  7. Regal is still in change over mode. Dealers haven't gotten their '14s yet and '13s that are still around are dwindling.
  8. Good thing they covered that over... now I can't tell if this is a new Daewoo or a new Chery.
  9. It is being sold as a loaded model only... probably the only way they can maintain profitability after the exchange rate. Not many SRT-8 Chargers are sold either.
  10. I thought these were all special order anyway.
  11. There is a pristine non-turbo one of these wandering around near me.
  12. Because they actually sell Navigators It's the second worst seller after the MKT and even then is only 75 units a month ahead.
  13. Welcome CarlAlexander and DieselFit. We do indeed have a long history and more than a couple regular posters here who have been around for the majority of that history.... things get rowdy sometimes, but we're all friends.
  14. and how is the Navigator not "select legacy vehicle". The MKZ is the only thing in the Lincoln lineup that is new.
  15. Chevy is only new to diesels in the U.S.
  16. "Every American, that ever had a dream, dreamed of owning a Cadillac" "It's good to be the Cadillac"
  17. As long as it is the best hybrid sports car in the segment and is an option along with more traditional power trains, I say "why not!?" It's not like they're going to build a Pruis fighter.. though the Vette would have the aerodynamic advantage there.
  18. I can barely remember what day of the week it is....
  19. Look at all that growth in XTS sales... with fleet sales being so far down and retail sales being so far up... that's gotta be a lot of retail XTSes going out the door.
  20. They tried that with Scion.... they mostly got retirees buying xBs.
  21. Wow! Why would they want to "go mainstream" at this point while posting these kinds of numbers. Subaru, clearly you're already doing it right.
  22. Drew Dowdell Managing Editor - CheersandGears.com September 9th, 2013 Toyota announced two voluntary recalls today totaling 235,000 Toyota and Lexus vehicles. The first recall of 133,000 vehicles includes 2006 - 2010 model year Highlander Hybrid and 2006 - 2008 model year Lexus RX 400h. In this recall, certain transistors in the hybrid system can be damaged by heat, forcing the vehicle into limp home mode in most cases and in some instances stop the vehicle completely while driving. The second recall includes the Lexus IS 350, IS 350c, and GS350 from model years 2006 - 2011, totaling 103,000 vehicles. Bolts in the variable valve timing control device can come loose causing the vehicle to stop while being driven. An apparent early warning sign is an abnormal noise just after start-up. Owners of the subject vehicles will be notified by mail. More information is available at www.toyota.com/recall or www.lexus.com/recall or by calling 1-800-331-4331 Source: Toyota Drew Dowdell is Managing Editor of CheerandGears.com and can be reached at [email protected] or on twitter as @cheersngears View full article
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