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  1. I was thinking the L100, but yeah. -RBB
  2. Maybe with a Chinese-made 3.4L V6/4-AT combo? -RBB
  3. Best I could do with only a couple of minutes to spare: -RBB
  4. I'll try to snap a pic some time, but I won't be home much this weekend. Maybe FlyBri can help? He posted a pic of the Malibu ad a couple of pages before this one in the same magazine. -RBB
  5. This is the same chassis (EPII) as the Next-Gen Opel Vectra, right? We've seen more of it (from the thread in the Opel forum:) That should give a better general idea of the dimensions of the Lacrosse/Allure/Regal, if not the actual sheetmetal itself. -RBB
  6. I love the tagline on the G8 ad in this month's C&D: "Smart design. Stupid fast." EDIT - BTW, that's a great ad all the way around. Shows a slightly stylized G8 that looks positively sinister in black - best photo I've seen of the car so far. The photo car has 19" rubber wrapped around sexy new wheels I've not seen before, too. Score one for GM ad photography (for once...) -RBB
  7. BTW, I've only gone through the first few pages of this month's C&D, but that ad caught my eye right away - very impressive. And even better was the Pontiac G8 ad a couple of pages later But I'll leave that for the Pontiac forum.... -RBB
  8. Honda can: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6134289/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variable_Cylinder_Management -RBB
  9. Honda can: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6134289/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variable_Cylinder_Management -RBB
  10. Amazing car - but the Instrument cluster reminds me of the mid-to-late '80s Subaru XTs: (not a great pics, I know - looking for a better one...) -RBB
  11. I know it's purely anecdotal, but I've had zero problems with mine (not related to somebody running into me, anyway) in three years and nearly 80K miles. -RBB
  12. I don't think there's an attractive angle on that car. And aren't concept cars supposed to have better materials and panel gaps on the interior than production cars? That dash is n-a-s-t-y. -RBB
  13. Yep, that's me -RBB
  14. ++ to TedRegarding the steering wheel - the Horizontal wooden "oval" with the metallic insert draws the eyes to the side, disguising the thickness of the 3 o' clock and 9 o' clock spokes. Likewise, the light tan inserts between the 3 and 6 o' clock and the 6 and 9 o' clock spokes make the 6 o' clock spoke appear thinner than it actually is. Both work together to make the airbag housing look much smaller. That's good design, folks, and I hope it makes it to one or more GM models unmolested. -RBB
  15. Without reading through the rest of the thread... Looks good from the outside. This is what the new Caravan should have looked like. The interior, frankly, is awful. In the pre-production pictures, the fit and finish looks bad (particularly how the side vents line up with the IP "insert"). Hopefully production versions will line up better. I'm not a fan the design of the IP - I'm not digging it in photos at all. Maybe it will look better in person. The center console looks okay in the top-of-the-line version with NAV, but is crap-nasty on the base version - particularly the recepticle at the top of the console that crosses the cut line of the IP insert. More cut lines ≠ more quality. Will Chrysler or Jeep be getting vehicles based on this chassis? -RBB
  16. Must.... resist..... crude-yet-appropriate..... analogy..... -RBB
  17. RBB

    2008 Infiniti EX35

    I feel like I should like it - I quite like the new G35 - but the photos come leave me a bit cold. I'll need to wait for some less-photochopped pics (did someone at Nissan hire GM photo editors? ) before I make a decision. The rear shot reminds me a bit of the new WRX hatchback. -RBB
  18. This exact thing used to happen to my first car - a 1985 Ford LTD. While flooring it (112 HP + 4K lbs + a short on-ramp is a bad combination) the accelerator would snag on the carpet and get stuck at WOT. The first time this happened to me , I didn't realize why it stuck and it freaked me out. Punching the accelerator repeatedly didn't free it, mashing the brakes didn't slow me enough, and I was closing in on slower traffic. It finally dawned on me to stick my foot under the accelerator and pry it up, which popped it free. Once I knew to expect that, it was no big deal to pop it loose if it stuck again, and a rubber floor mat fixed the problem permanently as soon as I identified why it was sticking. But I can certainly see how someone could panic and crash the first time it happens - you don't think always think about turning off the car (not the wisest choice anyway because you lose power assist on brakes and steering) or kicking it into neutral in the heat of the moment. -RBB
  19. UPDATE: It's still friggin' hot out. This was from when I was stuck in traffic on Highway Farty: Once I got out of that, things cooled down a bit: -RBB
  20. Just sayin' -RBB
  21. Pics of Reliable, Luxurious Toyota Sienna Partially Obsured by Struggling General Motors' New CTS. -The American media
  22. The F430 sounds unreal, BTW. First time I've had a chance to listen to one when not in traffic myself. -RBB
  23. Thanks blu! I'll repost this here: Had a couple tires put on last week at a shop that just happened to be next door to the Mazaratti/Bentley/Ferrari/Lamborghini dealer: -RBB
  24. Had a couple tires put on at a shop that just happened to be next door to the Mazaratti/Bentley/Ferrari/Lamborghini dealer: -RBB
  25. Thanks Siegen - I'd forgotten the IMA isn't a two-mode system. It's certainly a lot less "mild" than the GM system, though. And agreed re: the Accord diesel. -RBB
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