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  1. Me too, hope the Aura doesn't just rebadge the Opel. I really like the wheel flares and sill on the Saturn. Gives it a nice stance, solid.
  2. ....not from me. I like these types of wheels. Not every car has to have big open 5-spoke wheels.
  3. Buick and GM have to get back to slick, sophisticated lifestyle advertising and media campaigns. I open the paper and what do I see, GM firesale ads screaming at me....you look at say Lexus and may others, a quiet luxury marketing. Buick has some good products, they are not marketed the way they should be.
  4. And I thought those wheels were an exclusive on the Aura:
  5. I don't prefer the base Cobalts much...but this SS is so hot. The profile looks sizzlin.
  6. To me the Vette is stunning, no need for a lot of flashy addons and paint schemes. The Viper, while I like it..is so loud and brash....not something I would want to be seen in everyday.
  7. A very smart move for Saab. I see the Saabaru everywhere here...very popular.
  8. Hey I would definitely settle for that. Just to have the Oldsmobile name and legacy live on. I will not ever give up on trying to convince GM to bring back that name in some way.
  9. I never think of the Altima as a premium anything.
  10. Maybe Toyota should resurect this '66 sporty number and have a shootout with Solstice.
  11. I love this little concept. And from Skoda no less. I hope cars in general will go this route. Fun.
  12. Yes similar tailights, much like the G6.
  13. http://www.auto123.com/en/info/news/roadte...spy?artid=48865
  14. http://media.gm.com/servlet/GatewayServlet...=74&docid=18699
  15. http://trucktrend.com/roadtests/suv/163_0508_first_cherokee/ First Look: 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT-8 Guardian of all things 4x4 trail-rated By Mark Williams Photography by the Manufacturer Truck Trend, September 2005 It's one thing for BMW and Porsche to offer high-horsepower track runners, but when Jeep, the guardian of all things 4x4 trail-rated, decides to offer a monster street performer that's quicker and faster than the hi-po X5 or Cayenne Turbo, there must be more to the story. In fact, one of the fastest-growing segments in the industry right now is the premium performance-SUV market. Even Land Rover is getting into the act with its Range Rover Sport S/C (fully explored elsewhere in this issue). Power and performance are back, and SUVs are getting the full dose. With the 6.1-liter Hemi V-8 at his disposal and a cautious green-light from Jeep engineers, Dan Knott, director of the Street and Racing Technology group, was given the task of turning on- and off-road performance into something more pavement-biased. The result is a menacing-looking Jeep Grand Cherokee with 415 horsepower and 410 pound-feet of torque running on low-profile W-rated (168-mph) 255/45R20 tires in front and 285/40R20s in back. SRT mad scientists actually lowered the stance of the Grand Cherokee one inch (that may be a Jeep first) and stiffened the suspension with specially tuned springs, shocks, bushings, and anti-roll bars. They even reshaped the front knuckles to allow the vehicle to take a better set when entering corners at high speed. In addition, the electronic stability program is specifically calibrated with the new all-wheel-drive system (heavy-duty case but 60 pounds lighter), SRT-tuned A580 five-speed automatic, and engine, to allow maximum grip and power during "enthusiastic" maneuvers. 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT-8 Price range $40,000-$45,000 Layout Front engine, AWD, 4-door, 5-pass Engine 6.1L/415-hp V-8, OHV, 2 valves/cyl 0-60 mph, sec 4.6 (mfr est) 60-0 mph, ft 125 (mfr est) On-sale date Fall 2005 SRT-8 Grand Cherokees get 20-inch alloy wheels, up-size brakes (14.2-inch in front and 13.8-inch in back), and a custom dual exhaust that exits a center cutout in the rear bumper. Inside, highlights of brushed aluminum and carbon fiber give the layout a precision-oriented, warm, technical feel, while deeply sculpted performance seats are designed to hold driver and front passenger securely during aggressive turns. And the speedometer reads up to 180 mph. The handful of options offered for the SRT-8 will include a nav system, a Sirius Satellite radio subscription, and Bluetooth technology. If other SRTs are any indication of pricing, look for the 2006 Grand Cherokee SRT-8 package to cost between $7500 and $10,000 extra.
  16. Holden Commodore, Ute and Crewman SS-Z:
  17. Jeep is being radically changed. The Jeep name has such iconic recognition, it's really a cool label. I think they will be very successful with this strategy. Hummer is also flirting with softer mainstream products as well, such as the H3.
  18. Yes but do you like this Subaru frontend?
  19. ..by 'ahead of it's time', I meant that it was bringing back that concept of the convertible SUV, after a long absence. There is a massive variety of 4-doors. So sick of the homoginized SUV....they are all the same. I'm glad this is stretching things a bit. It seems so appealing to me the idea of an open air SUV...I love those Jimmy and Blazer two doors.
  20. Of course Harley Earl had a real facination with those pointy 'breasts' on cars also....he must have been a breast man. I'm sure he would say he borrowed the idea from the nose of jets...maybe:).
  21. I'm not offended in the slightest lol. The Japanese auto makers must be thinking, how did South Korea manage to come on so strong manufacturing cars. The new Sonata is so good, they must be worried over at Toyota and Honda.
  22. When I see the interior of this incredible '58, something about bench seats with open floor, really appeals to me. Maybe the new Grand Prix could take inspiration fromt the Attacks rear end and you would have an updated '58 Bonneville.
  23. Stunning car even if it has too many Aston Martin cues.
  24. I think a yellow Sky with a white top would be smashing.
  25. So you are saying the SUC, sucs?
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