Everything posted by balthazar
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Tri-Shield of the week...
Buick folk call that the 'Star Wars' air cleaner. I'm not sure exactly when & what models wore it, but it's tight to '67 in origin. '66-67 Rivs are simply breathtaking designs.
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2007 Bugatti Veyron
See, I have a huge problem with this: >>"Ettore Bugatti's company went bankrupt in 1956... 35 years later the company re-surfaced under Romano Artioli... who had acquired the rights to Bugatti's famous name, and the hallowed marque set out once again to build the most amazing cars in the world. "<< This is NOT the same company, it's a totally unrelated company that is glom-ing off the residual reputation of Bugatti. It's like peeling the label off a bottle of rare vintage liquor and pasting it on a brand new bottle from another company, all the while telling you it's the same thing. Mercedes pulled this same sh!t with the maybach, a company unrelated to either mercedes or benz in the past, yet mercedes stole the entire history & reputation of maybach and claimed it as their own. Toss the whole '98 "merger" nightmare in the mix and you have the key to the riddle: scumbags. And the lawyers & lawmakers that allow this sort of bullsh!t are also scumbags.
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Saab Auto Steering Into Black
Pish-posh; sure they can. Saab is still a deep money loser, long-term. Frankly, it's well past it's peak and I don't see it gaining marketshare. I would prefer if any division/brand action was to take place, saab would be the first target.
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Vector
Tucker built 51 complete units including the prototype. I would be interested to learn how many Vectors were produced in comparison.
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GM North American Production
Jesus H- here we frickin' go!! Please, I beg all of you, I appeal to your common sense, ignore all published data reporting anything less than monthly sales figures!! Do not post such articles here- they are meaningless. Damn the internet! Harley... buddy.... please.....
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What Car Would You Buy?
I don't have definate, running favorites, but here some: GM: CTS Ford: F-150 FX4 Chrysler: Magnum R/T european: none japanese: none
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Cadillac claws for gain in 2005
OK, I see, my bad. Frankly- I never in my life gave much creedence to monthly sales figures; it's only the annual numbers that tell the clear picture how that year's models performed. And I agree with Oldsmoboi: >>"Why do we never talk about Mercedes or BMW market share? "<<
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GM Replica Dealer Signs
I have 2 repro dealership service signs, the $20 flat round porcelin jobs: one for Authorized Pontiac Service, one for Buick. I also have an original double-sided dealership sign for Star Cars, one of the makes under Durant Motors, the Corporation Durant started after he left GM (the 2nd time). That one I found as opposed to bought. Otherwise, I try really hard to avoid buying automobilia; that's less dollars I can put into the real things....
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Vector
Me too, tho I prefer the earlier W8 model.
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The Last AMC Dealership
DeSoto belongs right below Chrysler, not below Plymouth. I agree with you Harley: let's get all the old nameplates back, please!
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The Last AMC Dealership
Thank God Plymouth is gone?!!! I'll thank God when hyundai & kia are gone.
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The Last AMC Dealership
Occurances like this (a still-stocked AMC dealership) restore my faith in mankind. I'd trade 100 weed-choked AMC dealers for every 1 hyundai dealer in a microsecond. And I salute the perserverance of the owner who refused to buckle down.
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Isuzu Impulse
This is the turkey that stuck in my mind, done by guigario. A google search turned up more winners than losers, but multiple losers. Perhaps it was a rough spot in his career. None of them are what I'd call 'beautiful' however. Nice roll bar... perhaps for drying towels on. It's not going to do anything else.
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Strongest GM Brands
Apparently it didn't work that well- toyota is up to 4 brands now.
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Audi fails emission standards
How can someone register a car outside of their state of residence?? Here in NJ that is strictly frowned apon- the primary motivator for attempting such being horrific insurance rates here. You have a very limited time to update your registration after moving to NJ, something like 2 weeks. I would be surprised if many other states were not the same way. Also wondering if any other audis use these engines and if they are affected as well or why not. A3 use either of these?
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Audi fails emission standards
Right: if it's registered in one of those states and you go to have it inspected, it'll fail. This would mean the '06 TTs are for all intents & purposes, illegal in those states.
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Audi fails emission standards
Autoweek has reported that the '06 TT models --both the 1.8L and 3.2L engines--have been pulled from sales in NY, CA, MA, ME and VT for failing to meet those states stricter emissions standards. Audi will attempt to meet those standards with it's '07 models.
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Cadillac claws for gain in 2005
I read it fine: sales Y-to-Y were up in September and also up in Oct. The fact that they dropped from Sept to Oct overshadows the fact that Y-to-Y numbers (one of the leading focal points for hand-wringing 'journalists') are up, baby. Leave it to the media to trumpet the degree of decline Sept to Oct and gloss over that collectively, Cadillac is still increasing sales and still exceeding the market growth rate. It's all good news at this point yet what catches your eye: down 19%.
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GM Triviama
I have done some cross-checking on the GMC birth issue in the past and here's some of what I have uncovered. GMC was in fact a merger of 2 truck companies, Rapid & Reliance, both purchased by GM in 1909. Both continued to operate their own factories and sell under their own nameplates until '12 when the GMC name was first used. By '12 "Rapid" & "Reliance" names were gone (for a short period trucks were badged as 'GMC-Reliance'). 'GMC' was 'General Motors Truck Company' for decades and decades, but the trucks never wore 'GMTC' nameplates, only 'GMC'. There was more than 1 entity within GMC for most of it's history, and it was in '88 that 'WhiteGMCVolvo' was created via a merger, incorporating GMC's heavy duty truck lines. However, I believe the "GMC" division in name has remained omnipresent since '12. The wiki entry is --not surprisingly-- misleading. It refers to the fact that 'GMC" never stood for 'Grabowsky...', but there was indeed an unrelated-to-GM company entitled Grabowsky Power Wagon Company. Max left Rapid in '08 to form it and it lasted until at least '20, while his brother(s) went with Rapid to GM. I have never encountered the theory that the 'G' in GMC stood for Grabowsky and I don;t think the theory holds any water.
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GM Truck Trivia
You can just make out the blue/white shield/script that was Buick's logo then, on the hubcaps.
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GM History Trivia
Ford Motor Company of today was Henry Ford's 3rd venture. FYI: As far as a 'twinkle in Henry's eye', Ford had a running car in 1896. Not sure when Olds first had a running car, tho Olds was of course organized in 1897. Ford may not have been first of the 2, but he was a lot closer than many realize. Ford inverted Olds' assembly line: Olds moved the workers to the car, Ford moved the cars to the worker.
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Mercedes G-Class stays in production
I am dumbfounded. DCX sells but 1,400 units annually of the older-than-dirt g-wagon and its "solid demand"??? Yet Cadillac increases October sales 4.8% over last year and its "battles" to keep momentum ??????????????????????????????????? Who in their right mind still believes there is no media bias, conscious or not??
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Cadillac claws for gain in 2005
"October was a killer" October was up 4.8% over last year. We cannot sit and allow ourselves to be subjected to the endless manipulation of monthy (and soon hourly) sales data by 'journalists' in order to attempt to drum up some news drama.
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What GM Vehicle....
It absolutely does. Pontiac and it's imagery is in no way shape or form racist and those that say it is don't know the definition of the word.
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'Turkeys'
What a clusterF of a article!! Nice job FB; kudos to you for wrapping your brain around that double- & triple-talk. This one is outrageous tho: >>"This story's slideshow features major automakers only and excludes such {faux} blue-blood brands as Bentley and Maybach. This is because the ultra-pricey brands tend not to release monthly sales figures and often release sales data only once a year."<< What in the blue blazes does a lack of monthly sales numbers have to do with anything? The parent companies released projected annual sales numbers, both failed to meet them markedly. Turkey, end of story.